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9 December 2024

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  • curprev 19:1319:13, 9 December 2024RB talk contribs 6,022 bytes +6,022 Created page with "{{county|Leitrim}} '''Carrickaport lough''' is a freshwater lake of 114 acres in Kiltubrid parish, in the south of County Leitrim. Drumcong village, and Lough Scur, are found nearby. The lough is known for quality bream and pike fishing.{{sfn|Leitrim Observer|1970|pp=3}} The lake takes its name from the bordering townland, "Carrickaport", whose name, ''Carraig an Phoirt'' means 'rock of the port (or fort, or bank)'. The ecology of Carrickaport loug..."