Camowen River
Camowen River | |
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Camowen River, with Sandra Jones Bridge (Mullaghmore) in distance | |
Native name | An Chamabhainn |
Etymology | Irish for "crooked river" |
Country | Northern Ireland |
City | Omagh |
Basin | |
Main source | South of Pomeroy, County Tyrone |
River mouth | North Channel via River Strule, River Foyle, Lough Foyle |
River system | Foyle |
Basin size | 276.6 km2 (106.8 sq mi) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 45 kilometres (28 mi) |
Discharge |
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The Camowen River (Irish: An Chamabhainn[1]) is a river in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, a tributary of the River Foyle.[2][3]
Course
The Camowen River rises south of Pomeroy and flows westward, being bridged by the B46 in Tiroony and meeting a tributary south of Carrickmore. It meets another tributary near Bracky, then flows southwestwards under the B158. It turns northwards into Omagh, passing behind Tyrone County Hospital and meeting the Drumragh River at the centre of the town. From this point on it is called the River Strule.
Wildlife
The Camowen River is a salmon fishery.[4][5]
See also
References
- ↑ "Camowen River". logainm.ie.
- ↑ "River Clare: A highly modified Natura 2000 river". EcofactIreland.
- ↑ http://www.cfram.ie/otherprojects/2138%20Clare%20River%20Flood%20Study%20FINAL%20Rev%205%20Vol%201.pdf
- ↑ Loughs Agency. "Camowen - Lough Foyle - Loughs Agency".
- ↑ http://www.loughs-agency.org/fs/doc/publications/camowen-river-and-tributaries-catchment-status-report-2010.pdf
Coordinates: 54°33′49″N 6°57′37″W / 54.563476°N 6.960156°W
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