Monefelin River

The Monefelim River (Irish: Abhainn Mhóin Fheidhlim) is a river that flows through the county of Kilkenny in Ireland.[4] It is a tributary of the Ballyvalden River before they join the River Barrow.[2][3] It is part of the Barrow catchment area.[5][6] The Local Authority is Kilkenny County Council.[1][2]

Monefelin River
Monefelim[1]
Map showing the location of the Three Sisters rivers.
Location of the mouth in Ireland.
Etymologybogland river
Native nameAbhainn Mhóin Fheidhlim (Irish)
Location
CountyIreland
CountiesKilkenny, Carlow
BaronyGowran
Physical characteristics
SourceGowran (barony)
  coordinates52.7118151°N 7.1036112°W / 52.7118151; -7.1036112
MouthBallyvalden River/River Barrow
  location
Paulstown
  coordinates
52.6472°N 6.987°W / 52.6472; -6.987
  elevation
28.36 m (93.0 ft)
Length17 km (11 mi)
Basin size41.79 km2 (16.14 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionBallyvalden RiverRiver BarrowCeltic Sea
River systemRiver Barrow[1][2]
Tributaries 
  leftMonefelin River[2][3]
EU_CDIE_SE_14M030600

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52.6472°N 6.987°W / 52.6472; -6.987


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