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Sionainn
Shannon
wise river; derived from Sionna, goddess of wisdom in Irish mythology, combining sion (wise) and abhainn
The Irish name Sionainn derives from the mythological goddess Sionna and relates to the River Shannon, traditionally interpreted as 'wise river.' The town of Shannon itself is a planned industrial settlement developed beginning in the 1930s, centred on Shannon Airport, which opened in 1936 and became the world's first duty-free airport in 1947. Before its modern development, Shannon lay within ...
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