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River Clarin

The River Clarin is a fast-flowing river in Ireland, flowing through southern County Galway.

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River Clarin
River Clareen, Clarinbridge River, Clarin River
River Clarin in Athenry
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Etymologyriver of the little plain / flat board
Native nameAbhainn an Chláirín (Irish)
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCentral County Galway
Mouth 
 • location
Galway Bay via Dunbulcaun Bay
Length31.78 km (19.75 mi)
Basin size
123 square kilometres (47 sq mi)1
Discharge 
 • average1.45 m3/s (51 cu ft/s)2

The River Clarin (Irish: Abhainn an Chláirín3) is a fast-flowing river in Ireland, flowing through southern County Galway.4

Course

The Clarin River bursts its banks in Clarinbridge source ↗

The River Clarin rises in the townland of Gortnalone, north of Attymon and snakes westwards, turning southwards through Athenry. Athenry Castle was built at a fording point on the river. It flows southwestwards and passes under the N18 at Clarinbridge and enters Dunbulcaun Bay.56

Wildlife

Fish species include Crayfish, trout, salmon, lamprey and eel.7

See also

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References

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53°20′06″N 8°36′32″W / 53.334919°N 8.608877°W / 53.334919; -8.608877