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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › North_SlobNorth Slob - Wikipedia

    The North Slob is an area of mud-flats at the estuary of the River Slaney at Wexford Harbour, Ireland. The North Slob is an area of 10 km 2 (2,500 acres) that was reclaimed in the mid-19th century by the building of a sea wall. It is the lowest geographical point on the island of Ireland.

  2. Wexford Harbour ( gaélico, Loch Garman) en el condado de Wexford, Irlanda es la bahía natural en la desembocadura del río Slaney. El estuario originalmente tenía diez millas de ancho en su punto más amplio, con grandes llanuras de lodo en ambos lados. Se conocen como el North Slob y el South Slob de la palabra irlandesa slab, que significa lodo.

  3. In earlier times, the area occupied by the harbour was considerably larger than it is today, up to ten miles (16 km) wide at its widest point, with large mud flats on both sides. These were known as the North Slob and the South Slob from the Irish word slab, meaning mud.

  4. The North Slob in Wexford was created in the middle of the 1800s by the building of a sea wall on the northern side of Wexford Harbour. Roughly 1,000 hectares of mudflats were reclaimed and this area was then turned into agricultural land similar to the Dutch polders.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CastlebridgeCastlebridge - Wikipedia

    Castlebridge (Irish: Droichead an Chaisleáin) is a small town on the R741 regional road in County Wexford, Ireland, around 5 km north of Wexford Town. It is located near the River Slaney and just north of Wexford Harbour.

  6. www.askaboutireland.ie › wexford › wexford-sloblandsSloblands

    Located to the north of Wexford Harbour, the Wexford Sloblands lie below sea level on flat polder land covering 1,000-hectares. Until the mid-1800s, 2,500 acres of mud flats and many small islands spread across Wexford Harbour. Dykes were then built in 1847 to create the North and South Sloblands.

  7. English: The North Slob is an area of mud-flats at the estuary of the River Slaney at Wexford Harbour, Ireland. The North Slob is an area of 1,000 hectares that was reclaimed in the mid-19th century by the building of a sea wall.