Derg, River (Ireland and Northern Ireland)
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found: Work cat.: Journal of American Folklore, 2006:v. 119, no. 472, p. 137 (Cashman, R. Critical Nostalgia and Material Culture in Northern Ireland)
found: Getty, Oct. 20, 2006(Derg (river); note: The River Derg runs across the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and flows into Lough Derg, situated just over the Donegal border. It is famed as a salmon and trout fishing river)
found: GEOnet, Dec. 5, 2006 (Derg, River, sTm, El and UK, 54⁰44ʹ00ʺN 007⁰26ʹ00ʺW)
found: Derg Catchment status report [PDF], via WWW, Dec. 5, 2006(The River Derg is approx. 40km in length and flows eastwards from the Killeter uplands through the town of Castlederg to its confluence with the Mourne River 4km downstream from Newtownstewart. The River Derg drains Lough Derg and the surrounding catchment. The Derg catchment is a cross border river catchment with the headwaters and Lough Derg in the Republic of Ireland and the main river and tributaries predominantly in Northern Ireland.)
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2006-11-03: new
2006-12-22: revised
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