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River Quoile - Definition

The River Quoile is a river in County Down, Northern Ireland.

The River begins as the Ballynahinch River which flows from the west of the town to Annacloy where it becomes the Annacloy River. This this becomes the Quoile, which flows through the Quoile Pondage and finally enters Strangford Lough.


Rivers of Ireland
Flowing north: Foyle | Bann | Bush | Lagan | Quoile | Clanrye
Flowing to the Irish Sea: Fane | Boyne | Liffey | Avoca | Slaney
Flowing south: The Three Sisters (Barrow, Nore, Suir) | Blackwater | Lee | Bandon
Flowing to the Atlantic: Shannon | Feale | Corrib | Erne

Major tributaries of the Shannon: Deel | Brosna | Inny | Suck | Maigue
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