Silver River (Ireland)

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Silver River (Ireland)

The Silver River (Irish: Abhainn Airgid) is a river that flows through principally though the south of County Offaly in central Ireland.[1] Its source is in the Slieve Bloom Mountains.[2] The village of Cadamstown, on the river, is home to the Silver River Geological Reserve.

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Silver River
Silver River in Cadamstown
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSlieve Bloom Mountains
Mouth 
  location
Atlantic Ocean as the River Shannon
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Course

The Silver rises on the northwestern slopes of Baureigh Mountain (486 m) and descends to Cadamstown, the first settlement it encounters. Flowing westwards it passes Ballyboy and Kilcormac before turning north to join the River Brosna near Ferbane. The Brosna flows west from the confluence to join the River Shannon at Shannon Harbour.

The Silver River is contained mostly within County Offaly but flows briefly within County Westmeath.

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