Lough Gowna

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Lough Gowna is a large, scenic freshwater lake in the Irish midlands, known for its irregular, island-dotted shoreline and popularity for fishing and boating.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
lake
country Ireland NERFINISHED
hasActivitySeason year-round angling
hasEcologicalCharacteristic habitat for freshwater fish
habitat for waterfowl
hasIrishName Loch Gamhna NERFINISHED
hasIsland multiple small islands
hasNameLanguage Irish language NERFINISHED
hasNearbyReligiousSite Inchmore church ruins NERFINISHED
island monastic sites
hasNearbySettlement Gowna NERFINISHED
Loch Gowna village
hasPeakTouristSeason summer months
hasRecreationFacility angling stands
boat moorings
slipways
hasShoreFeature pastureland shores
wooded shores
hasShorelineCharacteristic irregular shoreline
island-dotted shoreline
hasTourismActivity angling festivals
boat hire
inflow River Erne NERFINISHED
knownFor angling tourism
boating
coarse fishing
pike fishing
scenic landscape
locatedIn County Cavan NERFINISHED
County Longford NERFINISHED
County Westmeath NERFINISHED
Irish midlands NERFINISHED
outflow River Erne NERFINISHED
partOf River Erne catchment
Shannon–Erne water system NERFINISHED
region Province of Leinster NERFINISHED
Province of Ulster NERFINISHED
usedFor pleasure boating
recreational fishing
sailing
wildlife observation
waterType freshwater

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County Longford hasLake Lough Gowna