Cabry River

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title: Cabry River
text: The Cabry River is located in north County Donegal, Ireland. It flows into Lough Foyle after passing under the late-18th century bridge at Quigley's Point, known locally as "Carrowkeel". The mouth of the river is in Quigley's Point, a village within the nearby townlands of Cabry, Carrowkeel, Gortanny, Magheralahan, and Meenavanaghan, all in County Donegal. The river is known for its deposits of alluvial gold, which have been found in gravel bars in the lower course of the river and are believed
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description: River in County Donegal, Ireland
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabry_River
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date modified: 2023-09-27T08:17:37Z
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