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- River_Vartry abstract "The River Vartry (Irish: Abhainn Fheartraí) is a river in the Republic of Ireland. It rises in Calary Bog under the Great Sugar Loaf mountain in north County Wicklow. In 1861 Parliament passed the Dublin Waterworks Act creating the project to dam the River Vartry in Roundwood to form the Vartry Reservoir. This was completed in 1865 and was the first clean source of water for Dublin, replacing the canal water. There are several references to the Vartry in James Joyce's Ulysses, "… and on his expressed desire for some beverage to drink Mr Bloom in view of the hour it was and there being no pump of Vartry water available for their ablutions let alone drinking purposes...” or “Power. Particular about his drink. Flaw in the glass, fresh Vartry water.” This reservoir still supplies 40% of all of Dublin's water needs.From the reservoir lakes, it flows east towards Ashford under the Annagolan Bridge and down through Devil's Glen. From there it passes the Nun's Cross Bridge (dating from the 18th century) on through Ashford, under the N11 road and continues eastwards into Broad Lough. Broad Lough is a lake which lies approximately 1 km north of Parnell Bridge in Wicklow Town (at its closest point) and approximately 4 km north of Parnell Bridge (at its furthest point). This lake and surrounding wetlands evolved when a sand spit formed along the coastline cutting off the Vartry from its original egress. This sand spit is called The Murrough/Murragh and it carries the Dublin to Wicklow coastal railway line built in the 1860s.Broad Lough drains southwards into the Irish Sea through Wicklow Town. The name of this stretch of water (approximately 1.5 km in length) is disputed. It is variously called the River Leitrim, the Broad Lough Estuary and the River Vartry.According to The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History the place where St. Patrick landed was at Inverdea, the mouth of the river Vartry in County Wicklow.".
- River_Vartry origin County_Wicklow.
- River_Vartry riverMouth Irish_Sea.
- River_Vartry thumbnail Vartry_Ashford_4233w.JPG?width=300.
- River_Vartry wikiPageID "10215460".
- River_Vartry wikiPageLength "3401".
- River_Vartry wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- River_Vartry wikiPageRevisionID "584464118".
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Ashford,_County_Wicklow.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_County_Wicklow.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink County_Wicklow.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Devils_Glen.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Great_Sugar_Loaf.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Sea.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink James_Joyce.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink N11_road_(Ireland).
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Rivers_of_Ireland.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Roundwood.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Sand_spit.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Spit_(landform).
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Ulysses_(novel).
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Vartry_Reservoir.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLink Wicklow.
- River_Vartry wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Vartry".
- River_Vartry caption "River Vartry through Ashford".
- River_Vartry hasPhotoCollection River_Vartry.
- River_Vartry imageName "Vartry Ashford 4233w.JPG".
- River_Vartry mouth "Irish Sea at Wicklow".
- River_Vartry origin "Calary Bog, County Wicklow".
- River_Vartry riverName "Abhainn Fheartraí".
- River_Vartry riverName "River Vartry".
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- River_Vartry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_place_name.
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- River_Vartry subject Category:Rivers_of_County_Wicklow.
- River_Vartry hypernym River.
- River_Vartry point "53.05972222222222 -6.206666666666667".
- River_Vartry type Article.
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- River_Vartry type NaturalPlace.
- River_Vartry type Place.
- River_Vartry type River.
- River_Vartry type Stream.
- River_Vartry type Article.
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- River_Vartry type Place.
- River_Vartry type RiverBodyOfWater.
- River_Vartry type Thing.
- River_Vartry type SpatialThing.
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- River_Vartry comment "The River Vartry (Irish: Abhainn Fheartraí) is a river in the Republic of Ireland. It rises in Calary Bog under the Great Sugar Loaf mountain in north County Wicklow. In 1861 Parliament passed the Dublin Waterworks Act creating the project to dam the River Vartry in Roundwood to form the Vartry Reservoir. This was completed in 1865 and was the first clean source of water for Dublin, replacing the canal water.".
- River_Vartry label "River Vartry".
- River_Vartry sameAs Vartry.
- River_Vartry sameAs Abhainn_Fheartraí.
- River_Vartry sameAs Río_Vartry.
- River_Vartry sameAs Vartry.
- River_Vartry sameAs Vartry.
- River_Vartry sameAs m.02q5g51.
- River_Vartry sameAs Vartry.
- River_Vartry sameAs Q2408129.
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- River_Vartry lat "53.05972222222222".
- River_Vartry long "-6.206666666666667".
- River_Vartry wasDerivedFrom River_Vartry?oldid=584464118.
- River_Vartry depiction Vartry_Ashford_4233w.JPG.
- River_Vartry isPrimaryTopicOf River_Vartry.
- River_Vartry name "Abhainn Fheartraí".
- River_Vartry name "River Vartry".