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For the river in Australia, see Avoca River. For the rivers in New Zealand, see Avoca River, New Zealand.
River Avoca
Abhainn Abhóca
Avonmore left; Avonbeg right; Avoca ahead at the Meeting of the Waters.Origin The Meeting of the Waters, County Wicklow. Mouth Irish Sea at Arklow. The Avoca (Irish: Abhainn Abhóca; historically Abhainn Mhór / Abhainn Dé) is a river in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is contained completely within the county. The Avoca starts life as two rivers, the Avonmore (Irish: Abhainn Mhór, meaning "Big River") and the Avonbeg (Irish: Abhainn Bheag, meaning "Small River"). These join together at a spot called the Meeting of the Waters (Cumar an dá Uisce) in the Vale of Avoca, which is considered a local beauty spot, and was celebrated by Thomas Moore in his song of the same name.
“ There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet,
As the vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet;
Oh, the last rays of feeling and life must depart,
Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade from my heart.” The village of Avoca is situated on the river.
The Avoca flows into the Irish Sea at Arklow where it widens into a large estuary, giving Arklow its Irish language name an t-Inbhear Mór (the big inlet).
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Industry
The valley of the Avoca has a large copper mine, and further downstream was the NET fertiliser factory (closed since 2002). These are said to have contributed greatly to pollution in the lower reaches of the river.
Transport
The railway line from Dublin to Wexford (and Rosslare) also passes along the Vale of Avoca, cutting inland from its mainly coastal route and the R752 road tightly follows the west bank of the Avoca from The Meetings to Arklow.
See also
References
Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). "Avoca, Vale of". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Rivers of Ireland List of rivers in Ireland Flowing north Flowing to the Irish Sea Flowing to the Celtic Sea Flowing to the Atlantic Major tributaries of the Shannon: Brosna · Deel · Inny · Maigue · Suck
River names in italics indicate rivers which are partially or wholly in Northern Ireland, with the rest being wholly in the Republic of IrelandPlaces in County Wicklow County town: Wicklow Towns Arklow · Bray · Greystones · Wicklow
Villages Aghavannagh · Annamoe · Ashford · Aughrim · Avoca · Ballinaclash · Baltinglass · Blessington · Carnew · Charlesland · Coolafancy · Coolboy · Delgany · Donard · Dunlavin · Enniskerry · Glendalough · Glenealy · Grangecon · Greenan · Hollywood · Kilcoole · Killincarrig · Kilmacanogue · Kilpedder · Kilquade · Kiltegan · Knockananna · Lacken · Laragh · Newcastle · Newtownmountkennedy · Rathdangan · Rathdrum · Rathnew Redcross · Roundwood · Shillelagh · Stratford-on-Slaney · Tinahely · Valleymount · Woodenbridge
Townlands List of townlands in County Wicklow · Category:Mountains and hills of County Wicklow · Category:Rivers of County Wicklow · Category:Geography of County Wicklow Categories:- Rivers of County Wicklow
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