What is the longest river in Ireland?

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The River Shannon is the longest river in Ireland at 360.5 km (224 miles). The river represents a major physical barrier between east and west, with fewer than thirty-five crossing-points between Limerick city in the south and the village of Dowra in the north. The river is named after Sionna, a Celtic goddess.
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flagRepublic of Ireland
2%
2%
88%
5%
35
flagItaly
3%
9%
87%
0%
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flagAustralia
5%
5%
76%
11%
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flagAustria
28%
0%
71%
0%
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flagthe United Kingdom
15%
16%
58%
9%
65
flagGreece
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9%
57%
23%
21
flagIndia
0%
42%
57%
0%
14
flagthe United States
13%
16%
54%
16%
87
flagPoland
26%
15%
45%
12%
2210
flagGermany
43%
10%
43%
2%
67
flagthe Netherlands
36%
9%
36%
18%
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