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- Q1817926 subject Q8287304.
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- Q1817926 abstract "The River Finn (Irish: Abhainn na Finne) is a river that flows through County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland and County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It rises in Lough Finn in County Donegal and flows east through a deep mountain valley to Ballybofey and Stranorlar (on opposite sides of the river) and on to the confluence with the River Mourne at Lifford. From Castlefin downstream the river is tidal, becoming deeper towards Strabane. The Finn is 40 miles (64 km) long and together with its tributary the Reelin River, drains a catchment area of 195 square miles. The River Foyle is formed by the confluence of the River Mourne and the River Finn, west of Lifford Bridge. The area which the River Finn flows through is called the Finn Valley. The village of Clady, near Strabane in County Tyrone, is on the River Finn. The football club in Ballybofey, Finn Harps, is named after the river.".
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- Q1817926 riverName "River Finn".
- Q1817926 point "54.80111111111111 -7.745833333333334".
- Q1817926 type BodyOfWater.
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- Q1817926 comment "The River Finn (Irish: Abhainn na Finne) is a river that flows through County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland and County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It rises in Lough Finn in County Donegal and flows east through a deep mountain valley to Ballybofey and Stranorlar (on opposite sides of the river) and on to the confluence with the River Mourne at Lifford. From Castlefin downstream the river is tidal, becoming deeper towards Strabane.".
- Q1817926 label "River Finn".
- Q1817926 lat "54.80111111111111".
- Q1817926 long "-7.745833333333334".
- Q1817926 depiction The_River_Finn_-_geograph.org.uk_-_483019.jpg.
- Q1817926 name "River Finn".