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The River Annalee is a river in County Cavan, Ireland. The source of the river is Lough Sillan near Shercock from which it flows westwards through Lough Tacker, and south of Cootehill, until it reaches Butlersbridge. To the west of the village the river then flows through a series of lakes, before its confluence with the River Erne. The Bunnoe and Laragh Rivers are two main tributaries that join the river below Cootehill, where it is also joined by the Dromore River. The Irish name for the river is Abhainn na hEoghanach, which originates from the name of the historical province to the north of the river known as An Eoghanach. The anglicised name of the river derives from one of the townlands through which it flows, namely Annaghlee (Eanach Lao).〔( Irish Place Name Database ) 〕 There is some good fishing at Deredis near Butlersbridge and upstream of Cootehill in the stretch below Knappagh Bridge.〔(Fishing in Ireland - Cavan )〕 Catches include Perch, Pike, Roach and Bream with Trout to over 3 lbs. being reported.〔(Angling Annalee River )〕 The flow or discharge of the river is measured in its lower reaches at Butlersbridge, river levels are also measured at Rathkenny and Derryheen Bridge. The catchment area to the gauging station at Butlersbridge is , which with an annual average rainfall of , yields an average flow of . The maximum recorded flow between 1955 and 2012 was on 30 November 1995. In September 1895 Charles Joseph Fay, former Home Rule League MP for Cavan drowned himself in the River Annalee. It is believed that he lost his way in the dark, travelling home from Cootehill fair.〔New Zealand Tablet, ''Dublin Notes''. 29 November 1895〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「River Annalee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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