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Naniken River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Naniken River
The Naniken River ((アイルランド語:An Nainicín)) is a minor river on the north side of Dublin city, Ireland, one of more than forty watercourses monitored by Dublin City Council. It is culverted for much of its upper course, and visible for its entire lower course. ==Course== The Naniken rises in the vicinity of Santry Lane, between Santry and Ballymun, passes through Beaumont and Artane, then under the Malahide Road near the Artane Roundabout, then under Harmonstown and into Raheny in a culvert under a laneway. In Raheny, it once formed the boundary of the Church of Ireland glebe (rectory lands). The river passes under Howth Road and forms a major feature of St. Anne's Park, running through the Dublin City Millennium Arboretum, and then in a valley, with some artificial features including ornamental bridges (one removed for safety reasons in the 1980s), supplying the Duck Pond (or Old Pond), and entering the western half of the "lagoon" (also known as Crab Water or Raheny Lake) behind North Bull Island. The line of the Naniken from its mouth marks the boundary of the civil parish of Raheny with that of Clontarf, and the beginning of the Raheny portion of the Bull Island.
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