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- Q1165852 subject Q8309666.
- Q1165852 subject Q8664838.
- Q1165852 abstract "The River Dargle (Irish: An Deargail, meaning "little red spot", so called with reference to the prevailing tint of its rocks) rises in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland on the northern slopes of Djouce Mountain and flows over the highest waterfall in Ireland, falling 121m (398 feet) at Powerscourt Waterfall. It then flows through the Glencree Valley where it is fed by the River Glencree before flowing east for a further 14 km (8.7 mi) to reach the Irish Sea at Bray Harbour.".
- Q1165852 origin Q945002.
- Q1165852 thumbnail Dargle_Bray_2002_109w.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1165852 wikiPageWikiLink Q8309666.
- Q1165852 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664838.
- Q1165852 wikiPageWikiLink Q945002.
- Q1165852 origin Q945002.
- Q1165852 riverName "An Deargail".
- Q1165852 riverName "River Dargle".
- Q1165852 point "53.2087 -6.1025".
- Q1165852 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1165852 type Place.
- Q1165852 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q1165852 type BodyOfWater.
- Q1165852 type Location.
- Q1165852 type NaturalPlace.
- Q1165852 type Place.
- Q1165852 type River.
- Q1165852 type Stream.
- Q1165852 type Thing.
- Q1165852 type SpatialThing.
- Q1165852 type Q4022.
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- Q1165852 comment "The River Dargle (Irish: An Deargail, meaning "little red spot", so called with reference to the prevailing tint of its rocks) rises in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland on the northern slopes of Djouce Mountain and flows over the highest waterfall in Ireland, falling 121m (398 feet) at Powerscourt Waterfall. It then flows through the Glencree Valley where it is fed by the River Glencree before flowing east for a further 14 km (8.7 mi) to reach the Irish Sea at Bray Harbour.".
- Q1165852 label "River Dargle".
- Q1165852 lat "53.2087".
- Q1165852 long "-6.1025".
- Q1165852 depiction Dargle_Bray_2002_109w.jpg.
- Q1165852 name "An Deargail".
- Q1165852 name "River Dargle".