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Six Mile Water : ウィキペディア英語版 | Six Mile Water
The Six Mile Water is a river in southern County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was historically called the ''(river) Ollar'' and is known in Irish as ''Abhainn na bhFiodh''.〔(Placenames Database of Ireland )〕 The Six Mile Water is an indirect tributary of the River Bann, via Lough Neagh. It rises in the hills west of Larne and north of Carrickfergus and descends gently westward, flowing through or close to the communities of Ballynure, Ballyclare, Doagh, Parkgate, Templepatrick, Dunadry and Antrim into Lough Neagh. A weir exists at Ballyclare where water was diverted to the paper mill. The Six Mile Water Park was constructed around the river in Ballyclare, in order that the river's frequent floods would not affect houses in the area. It has a catchment of 117 square miles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Antrim and District Angling Association ) 〕 ==Name== While short, it is closer to long than six;〔Ordnance Survey of Ireland: ''Rivers and their Catchment Basins 1958 (Table of Reference)''〕 accounts vary as to the origins of the name. The most widely accepted story is that Norman soldiers marching from Carrickfergus Castle calculated that they had marched six miles (10 km) when they forded the river at Ballyclare. When the Normans built the castle at Carrickfergus they placed a line of outposts along the river which was then called the Ollar (River of the Rushes). In time the soldiers making the journey from Carrickfergus to Antrim reached the river at this spot when they had travelled six miles (10 km) so began to call the Ollar the Six Mile Water.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Antrim and District Angling Association )〕 The banks of the river will soon be home to Lough Neagh Rescue Sixmilewater.
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