Bradogue River
Small culverted watercourse, Dublin, Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bradogue River is a small river in Dublin that rises in Cabra and flows into the River Liffey, with its primary outfall at Ormond Quay. It is culverted for its entire course.[1]
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Bradogue River Bradoge, Bradok, Glascoynock, the Pole Water, St Michan's Streams, Le Rughdich | |
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Etymology | Bradóg = young salmon, others in article |
Native name | Bradóg (Irish) |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Cabra |
Mouth | River Liffey |
• location | Ormond Quay |
• coordinates | 53.3458°N 6.2698°W / 53.3458; -6.2698 |
Discharge | |
• location | Ormond Quay |
Basin features | |
River system | River Liffey |
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