Carlingford Lough

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Carlingford Lough is a glacial fjord-like sea inlet on the east coast of Ireland, forming part of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and known for its scenic landscapes and maritime activities.

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Carlingford Lough canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
fjord-like inlet
glacial inlet
sea lough
connectsTo Irish Sea
country Ireland
flankedBy Cooley Mountains
Mourne Mountains NERFINISHED
formsBorderBetween Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
hasConservationStatus designated Special Area of Conservation (parts)
designated Special Protection Area (parts)
hasFeature fjord-like topography
glacially carved basin
mountainous surroundings
narrow entrance
hasFerryService Carlingford–Greencastle ferry
hasInflow Clanrye River NERFINISHED
Newry River
hasIsland Haulbowline Island
hasLighthouse Haulbowline Lighthouse
hasNearbyTown Carlingford
Greenore
Rostrevor
Warrenpoint
hasPort Greenore Port
hasRecreation kayaking
yachting
knownFor fishing
maritime activities
oyster farming
sailing
scenic landscapes
water sports
locatedIn County Down
County Louth
Leinster
Ulster
locatedOnCoastOf Irish Sea
east coast of Ireland
near Newry NERFINISHED
partOf Irish maritime area
border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
region border region of Ireland
tourismAttractionType scenic coastal destination
usedFor aquaculture
commercial shipping
recreational boating
waterBodyType tidal inlet

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

County Down hasCoastlineOn Carlingford Lough
County Down contains Carlingford Lough
Rostrevor locatedOnBodyOfWater Carlingford Lough
Rostrevor hasNearbyWaterBody Carlingford Lough
Newry locatedNear Carlingford Lough
Mourne Mountains overlooks Carlingford Lough