Lough Neagh

Lough Neagh, (pronounced /ˌlɒx ˈneɪ/, lokh nay) is a freshwater lake in Northern Ireland. The largest lake by area in the British Isles, it supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water. Its name comes from Irish: Loch nEachach, meaning "Lake of Eachaidh", although today it is usually spelt Loch nEathach (Irish: [ɫ̪ɔx ˈn̠ʲahax]) in Irish. The lough is owned by the Earl of Shaftesbury.

Lough Neagh

Lough Neagh, (pronounced /ˌlɒx ˈneɪ/, lokh nay) is a freshwater lake in Northern Ireland. The largest lake by area in the British Isles, it supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water. Its name comes from Irish: Loch nEachach, meaning "Lake of Eachaidh", although today it is usually spelt Loch nEathach (Irish: [ɫ̪ɔx ˈn̠ʲahax]) in Irish. The lough is owned by the Earl of Shaftesbury.