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The River Eske (Irish: Abhainn na hIascaigh; also Eask) is a river in County Donegal, Ireland. It begins at Lough Eske in the southeast of the county before flowing mainly westwards to the town of Donegal and into the Atlantic Ocean via Donegal Bay. Donegal Town is the only major settlement through which it flows. Despite its size, the river is well known for fishing, especially for spring salmon, sea trout and char, with the season running from 1 March to 30 September.

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  • Der River Eske (irisch An Iascaigh oder Abhainn na hIascaí), auch Eask, ist ein kurzer Fluss im County Donegal im Nordwesten der Republik Irland. Der Fluss ist lediglich fünf Kilometer lang, jedoch für seinen Fischreichtum bekannt. Die Saison dauert vom 1. März bis 30. September; besonders Lachse, Bachforellen und Saiblinge werden gefangen. Die Eske beginnt am (Loch Iascaigh) im Südosten des Countys und fließt westwärts durch die und durch die Stadt Donegal, um südwestlich von Donegal über die Donegal Bay im Atlantik zu münden. In Donegal liegt u. a. Donegal Castle, der frühere Sitz des , an seinem Lauf; nahe der Mündung der Eske in die Donegal Bay findet sich mit den Überresten eines Franziskanerklosters aus dem 15. Jahrhundert eine weitere historische Reminiszenz. (de)
  • Is abhainn a théann trí Contae Dhún na nGall í an Iascaigh. (ga)
  • The River Eske (Irish: Abhainn na hIascaigh; also Eask) is a river in County Donegal, Ireland. It begins at Lough Eske in the southeast of the county before flowing mainly westwards to the town of Donegal and into the Atlantic Ocean via Donegal Bay. Donegal Town is the only major settlement through which it flows. Despite its size, the river is well known for fishing, especially for spring salmon, sea trout and char, with the season running from 1 March to 30 September. The river flows in the Bluestack Mountains, which are to the north of Donegal Town. On the north-eastern edge of Donegal Town, the Drumenny Burn flows into the River Eske beside the Community Hospital. In the town, the Eske passes several tourist attractions, one of which is Donegal Castle, the former seat of the O'Donnell Clan, the ancient rulers of the Lordship of Tyrconnell (roughly similar to modern day County Donegal). The mouth of the river is directly opposite a former Franciscan Abbey which was built by the O'Donnells but was destroyed by the English following the Flight of the Earls in 1607. (en)
  • Эске (англ. Eske, ирл. Abhainn na hIascaigh) — река в Ирландии, начинающаяся в на юго-востоке графства Донегол, протекающая западнее города Донегол и впадающая в залив Донегол. Длина всей реки — 5 километров, и Донегол — единственное крупное поселение, через которое она протекает. Несмотря на размеры, река является известным рыболовным местом. Через реку перекинуто 6 мостов (Lough Eske Bridge, Thrushbank Bridge, безымянный бетонный мост, Iron Bridge, и другие). (ru)
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  • Map showing the flow of River Eske and the six road bridges that cross it (en)
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  • Atlantic Ocean via Donegal Bay (en)
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  • River Eske (en)
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  • From Irish iasc, "fish" (en)
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  • Is abhainn a théann trí Contae Dhún na nGall í an Iascaigh. (ga)
  • Эске (англ. Eske, ирл. Abhainn na hIascaigh) — река в Ирландии, начинающаяся в на юго-востоке графства Донегол, протекающая западнее города Донегол и впадающая в залив Донегол. Длина всей реки — 5 километров, и Донегол — единственное крупное поселение, через которое она протекает. Несмотря на размеры, река является известным рыболовным местом. Через реку перекинуто 6 мостов (Lough Eske Bridge, Thrushbank Bridge, безымянный бетонный мост, Iron Bridge, и другие). (ru)
  • Der River Eske (irisch An Iascaigh oder Abhainn na hIascaí), auch Eask, ist ein kurzer Fluss im County Donegal im Nordwesten der Republik Irland. Der Fluss ist lediglich fünf Kilometer lang, jedoch für seinen Fischreichtum bekannt. Die Saison dauert vom 1. März bis 30. September; besonders Lachse, Bachforellen und Saiblinge werden gefangen. (de)
  • The River Eske (Irish: Abhainn na hIascaigh; also Eask) is a river in County Donegal, Ireland. It begins at Lough Eske in the southeast of the county before flowing mainly westwards to the town of Donegal and into the Atlantic Ocean via Donegal Bay. Donegal Town is the only major settlement through which it flows. Despite its size, the river is well known for fishing, especially for spring salmon, sea trout and char, with the season running from 1 March to 30 September. (en)
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  • River Eske (de)
  • An Iascaigh (ga)
  • River Eske (en)
  • Эске (ru)
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