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    The River Foyle (from Irish An Feabhal) is a river in west Ulster in the northwest of the island of Ireland, which flows from the confluence of the rivers...
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  • Foyle may refer to: The River Foyle in Ireland Lough Foyle, an estuary of the River Foyle BBC Radio Foyle, local radio station Foyle (Assembly constituency)...
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    island of Ireland. The old walled city lies on the west bank of the River Foyle, which is spanned by two road bridges and one footbridge. The city now...
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    Foyle, sometimes Loch Foyle[full citation needed] (Irish: Loch Feabhail, meaning "Feabhal's loch" or "loch of the lip"), is the estuary of the River Foyle...
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    major rivers include the River Liffey, River Lee, River Swilly, River Foyle, River Lagan, River Erne, River Blackwater, River Nore, River Suir, River Barrow...
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    The Peace Bridge is a cycle and foot bridge across the River Foyle in Derry, Northern Ireland. It opened on 25 June 2011, connecting Ebrington Square...
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    miles. The River Foyle is formed by the confluence of the River Mourne and the River Finn, west of Lifford Bridge. The area which the River Finn flows...
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    It lies on the east bank of the River Foyle. It is roughly midway from Omagh, Derry and Letterkenny. The River Foyle marks the border between Northern...
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    including the approach spans is 866 metres long (2839 ft). It crosses the River Foyle to the north of the city, and forms only the second of three bridges...
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    serving County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. It is named after the River Foyle which flows through Derry, the city where the station is based. It is...
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    the city. On 7 December, with MacDonnell's regiment ready to cross the Foyle River under Derry's Ferryquay Gate, 13 apprentices seized the city's keys and...
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    tributary of the River Foyle It is formed at the meetings of the River Derg and River Strule below Ardstraw. At Strabane it joins with the River Finn to form...
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    the Finn Valley area of East Donegal where the River Finn meets the River Mourne to create the River Foyle. The Burn Dale (also spelt as the Burn Deele)...
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    of Derry on the east bank of the River Foyle. Traditionally, the Waterside ends at the Caw roundabout near the Foyle Bridge. Areas such as Eglinton and...
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    Londonderry Port (redirect from Foyle Port)
    Londonderry Port, now operating as Foyle Port, is a port located on Lough Foyle in Northern Ireland. It is the United Kingdom’s most westerly port and...
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    Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) since 2019. The name comes from the River Foyle which the city lies on and is used to avoid the contentious names of...
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    originally gave near-direct access to the River Foyle, before the land that became the Guildhall was reclaimed from the River. Bishop's gate is one of the original...
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    three bridges in Derry, Northern Ireland. It crosses the River Foyle further south than the Foyle Bridge and Peace Bridge. It is one of only a few double-decker...
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    Belfast's most prominent peak is Cavehill. The Lower and Upper River Bann, River Foyle and River Blackwater form extensive fertile lowlands, with excellent...
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    7 km) Finned River, County Sligo River Flesk 28.25 miles (45.46 km) Flurry River, County Louth* Forrest Little Stream, County Dublin River Foyle* 80 miles...
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    County Donegal, Ireland. It is near the mouth of the River Foyle (where it flows into Lough Foyle) and sits close to the border between the Republic of...
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    Ebrington Barracks was a military installation on the east bank of the River Foyle in Derry, Northern Ireland. The present barracks, named after Hugh Fortescue...
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  • Foyle's War is a British detective drama television series set during and shortly after the Second World War, created by Midsomer Murders screenwriter...
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    railway terminus in Derry, Northern Ireland, on the east bank of the River Foyle, operated by Northern Ireland Railways and its 8th biggest station across...
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    constitutes a river. Thus the River Ure and River Ouse can be counted as one river system or as two rivers. If it is counted as one, the River Aire/ River Ouse/Humber...
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    The Camowen River (Irish: An Chamabhainn) is a river in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, a tributary of the River Foyle. The Camowen River rises south...
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    departure point of the Flight of the Earls. Lough Foyle is important as the entrance to the river Foyle, and the city of Derry, but is much shallower than...
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    housing estate in Derry, Northern Ireland, on a hill not far from the river Foyle. The estate is very close to the border with County Donegal in the Republic...
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  • the basin of the River Foyle, which forms part of the border and flows into Lough Foyle. The Loughs Agency is the successor of the Foyle Fisheries Commission...
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    by the River Foyle. In the 17th century, an area of land west of the Foyle was transferred to the newly established city of Derry. The Foyle still demarcated...
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