River Annacloy

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The River Annacloy is a river in County Down, Northern Ireland, known for flowing from the slopes of Slieve Croob through rural landscapes before joining the Quoile River system.

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River Annacloy canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
drainageBasin Strangford Lough catchment
flowsFrom Slieve Croob NERFINISHED
flowsInDirection generally eastward
flowsNear village of Annacloy
flowsThrough rural landscapes of County Down
hasEcosystem freshwater habitats
riparian habitats
hasNameOrigin named after the locality Annacloy
knownFor angling
scenic rural landscapes
locatedIn County Down NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory County Down NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
mouthLocation River Quoile NERFINISHED
partOf Quoile River system NERFINISHED
region Down District NERFINISHED
sourceLocation slopes of Slieve Croob
tributaryOf River Quoile NERFINISHED
usedFor recreational fishing
walking and countryside recreation
watercourseType freshwater river

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Slieve Croob isSourceOf River Annacloy