The Dinan rises in the southeast corner of
County Laois, flowing westwards under the
N78 at Ormond Bridge. It meets the Clogh River near the border with County Kilkenny and continues southwest under Massford Bridge. It flows through
Castlecomer and continues southwest through the Kilkenny countryside, passing
Jenkinstown Park[6] and flowing under the
N77 and meeting the
River Nore at Dunmore West, upstream of
Kilkenny City. It gives its name to the
Barony of Fassadinin ("Wilderness along the Dinin").[7]
^Comerford, James J. (1 January 1980).
"My Kilkenny days: 1916-22". Dinan Pub. Co.
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^Coogan, Tim Pat (23 September 2008).
A Memoir. Orion.
ISBN9780297857464.
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