River Owenroe

River Owenroe

Infobox_River | river_name = River Owenroe
"An Abhainn Rua"



caption = Owenroe (Red River) at Moynalty, County Meath
origin = Mullagh Lough, County Cavan
mouth = Irish Sea at Drogheda as the Boyne
The Owenroe River or Moynalty River (irish place name|An Abhainn Rua|red river) rises from Mullagh Lough in County Cavan and flows southeast through Mullagh and Moynalty before joining the River Boyne east of Kells. The Boyne discharges into the Irish Sea at Drogheda.

ee also

Rivers of Ireland


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