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- River_Sullane abstract "The River Sullane (Irish: Abha an tSuláin) runs from the mountains between County Cork and County Kerry in southern Ireland. It runs through the centre of Macroom, to which it provides drinking water (and occasionally floods), joins the River Launa one kilometre east of the town, before joining the River Lee a further kilometre east. It is well stocked with trout and European perch (200 g average), minnow and a small number of pike.".
- Q14918702 abstract "The River Sullane (Irish: Abha an tSuláin) runs from the mountains between County Cork and County Kerry in southern Ireland. It runs through the centre of Macroom, to which it provides drinking water (and occasionally floods), joins the River Launa one kilometre east of the town, before joining the River Lee a further kilometre east. It is well stocked with trout and European perch (200 g average), minnow and a small number of pike.".
- River_Sullane comment "The River Sullane (Irish: Abha an tSuláin) runs from the mountains between County Cork and County Kerry in southern Ireland. It runs through the centre of Macroom, to which it provides drinking water (and occasionally floods), joins the River Launa one kilometre east of the town, before joining the River Lee a further kilometre east. It is well stocked with trout and European perch (200 g average), minnow and a small number of pike.".
- Q14918702 comment "The River Sullane (Irish: Abha an tSuláin) runs from the mountains between County Cork and County Kerry in southern Ireland. It runs through the centre of Macroom, to which it provides drinking water (and occasionally floods), joins the River Launa one kilometre east of the town, before joining the River Lee a further kilometre east. It is well stocked with trout and European perch (200 g average), minnow and a small number of pike.".