Lough Allen

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Lough Allen is a large glacial lake in the northwest of Ireland, known as one of the principal lakes along the River Shannon and a popular area for angling and water-based recreation.

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Label Occurrences
Lough Allen canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial lake
lake in Ireland
basinCountry Ireland
country Ireland
formedBy glacial activity
hasFishSpecies bream
perch
pike
roach
trout
hasHistoricalUse local transport
navigation
hasIsland Corry Island
Inishmagrath
hasNearbyFeature Arigna River
Sliabh an Iarainn
hasNearbyIndustry Arigna coal mining area
hasShoreFeature Lough Allen Canal entrance
inflow Owenmore River
River Shannon
Stoney River
Yellow River
isOneOf principal lakes of the River Shannon
knownFor angling
boating
coarse fishing
kayaking
pike fishing
sailing
water-based recreation
windsurfing
locatedInCounty Cavan
surface form: County Cavan

County Leitrim
County Roscommon
locatedInRegion northwest of Ireland
locatedOnPeninsulaOrFeature Arigna Mountains foothills
locatedOnRiver River Shannon
nearSettlement Ballinagleragh
Dowra
Drumshanbo
outflow River Shannon
partOf Shannon–Erne Waterway
surface form: Shannon waterway network
partOfRiverSystem River Shannon
positionInRiverSystem upper Shannon lake
usedFor inland navigation
recreation
tourism
waterType freshwater lake

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Shannon hasPart Lough Allen
County Leitrim containsPartOf Lough Allen
Carrick-on-Shannon nearbyWaterBody Lough Allen
Shannon River Basin containsLake Lough Allen