River Bann
The Bann in Coleraine
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The spell ( ir At Bhanna ) with a total length of 129 km the longest river in Northern Ireland.
The Upper Bann rises in the Mourne Mountains to the south of Northern Ireland and empties into the Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the United Kingdom.
The Lower Bann leaves the lake to the north, passes Kilrea and empties into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after she has the town of Coleraine is removed.
The actual planning supervision and management holds the intergovernmental Irish- Northern Irish authority Waterways Ireland.
On the banks of the Bann there is the dolmen of Craig and on Mount Sandel the oldest evidence for the colonization of Ireland.