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  • * [[Poulaphouca]] ...an]], [[Lough Tay]], Lough Brae, the lakes of Glendalough as well as the [[Poulaphouca]] reservoir (the largest by volume).
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  • ...here. It flows generally northwest and west down from the mountains to [[Poulaphouca]], the lake on the county border, where it enters [[County Kildare]], in wh The river is swallowed up in Poulaphouca only to emerge at the western end of the lake near [[Ballymore Eustace]], a
    14 KB (2,228 words) - 12:17, 31 January 2016
  • ...cially in the 1940s by the damming of the river [[River Liffey|Liffey]] at Poulaphouca (or the "Devil's hole"; also a reference to "Ian's hole", Ian FitzEustace b ...terskiing and fishing takes place on the Golden Falls lake downstream from Poulaphouca Dam. Also nearby is [[Russborough House]], a fine example of Palladian arch
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