River Shannon
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| Length | 360 km |
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| Source | Shannon Pot |
| Mouth | Shannon Estuary |
| ⁃ elevation | 100 |
| Cities | Limerick |
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| Did you know | Jamestown Canal and Albert Lock forms a link between the Shannon River, from south of Jamestown, Lough Nanoge south of Drumsna. |
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| ID | 1039084 |
About River Shannon
The River Shannon is the longest river in Ireland at 360. 5 km. It drains the Shannon River Basin which has an area of 16,865 km², one fifth of the area of Ireland. The Shannon divides the west of Ireland from the east and south.