Callan River valley

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The Callan River valley is a scenic river valley in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, known for its proximity to the ancient ceremonial site of Emain Macha (Navan Fort).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river valley
country United Kingdom
environmentType rural landscape
hasCulturalSignificance association with ancient ceremonial landscape around Emain Macha
hasHistoricalContext adjacent to Iron Age ritual complex at Emain Macha
hasHydrologicalFeature Callan River floodplain
hasRiver Callan River NERFINISHED
hasScenicQuality picturesque
inAdministrativeRegion Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon district NERFINISHED
knownFor proximity to Emain Macha
proximity to Navan Fort
scenic landscape
locatedIn County Armagh NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
locatedNear Armagh city NERFINISHED
namedAfter Callan River NERFINISHED
near Emain Macha NERFINISHED
Navan Fort NERFINISHED
partOf Callan River basin NERFINISHED
region County Armagh countryside
terrainFeature valley
usedFor recreation
sightseeing
walking

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Emain Macha overlooks Callan River valley