Lough Derravaragh

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Lough Derravaragh is a scenic freshwater lake in central Ireland, famed in Irish mythology as the setting of part of the legend of the Children of Lir.

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Label Occurrences
Lough Derravaragh canonical 2

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
geographical feature
lake
continent Europe
country Ireland NERFINISHED
drainageBasin River Shannon basin
governingJurisdiction Westmeath County Council NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType freshwater lake ecosystem
hasHeritage mythological significance
hasIrishName Loch Dairbhreach NERFINISHED
hasRecreationFacility angling stands
boat slipways
hasScenicQuality picturesque
rural landscape
hasShorelineUse agriculture
rural settlement
hasUse birdwatching
boating
recreational fishing
tourism
hasWildlife coarse fish species
waterfowl
inflows River Inny NERFINISHED
isPartOf Irish lake district
isSubjectOf Irish literary retellings of the Children of Lir
local folklore
knownFor Irish mythology associations
legend of the Children of Lir
scenic landscape
languageOfToponym Irish
locatedIn County Westmeath NERFINISHED
locatedInProvince Leinster NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion central Ireland
locatedNear Castlepollard NERFINISHED
Crookedwood NERFINISHED
Multyfarnham NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Children of Lir NERFINISHED
mythologicalRole setting for part of the Children of Lir legend
outflows River Inny NERFINISHED
partOf River Inny basin
touristAttractionType natural attraction
waterType freshwater

Referenced by (2)

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

County Westmeath hasNotableLake Lough Derravaragh
River Inny hasLakeOnCourse Lough Derravaragh