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  1. The King's River (Irish: Abhainn Rí) is a river in Ireland that flows through the counties of Tipperary and Kilkenny. It is part of the Nore catchment area and is a tributary of the River Nore.

  2. The history of Kilkenny (from Irish Cill Chainnigh 'Cell or church of Cainnech/Canice') began with an early sixth-century ecclesiastical foundation, this relates to a church built in honour of St. Canice, now St. Canice's Cathedral and was a major monastic centre from at least the eighth century.

  3. 30 sty 2023 · Kells Priory is one of the many medieval marvels in Ireland, and if you’re in County Kilkenny, it’s a must! Visitors can ramble among the ruins as they follow a nice looped walk that takes in the King’s River, the village of Kells, and of course, the iconic priory.

  4. The Rivers Barrow, Nore and Suir (known as the “Three Sisters”) are the principal rivers flowing through County Kilkenny; these rivers, and some of their tributaries are protected areas under Irish and European legislation.

  5. The main rivers in County Kilkenny, called the Three Sisters, are the Nore, Barrow and Suir. The River Nore bisects the county and flows through Ballyragget, Kilkenny City and the villages of Bennettsbridge, Thomastown and Inistioge. The River Suir forms the border between County Waterford and County Kilkenny.

  6. The number of flour-mills is very great; there are twenty-two on the Nore between Durrow and Innistiogue; on the King’s river, from Callan to the Nore, ten; on the part of the Barrow within the county, three or four, and several on the streams which fall into the Suir and other great rivers.

  7. 21 mar 2014 · The Kings river has its source in the Slieveardagh Hills in South Tipperary and has many tributaries of its own. It flows southeast from the hills and crosses into County Kilkenny. It is joined by the Munster River before passing through the town of Callan.

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