Lough Rea
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Lough Rea (Irish: Loch Riach, lit.'speckled lake'), also Loughrea Lake, is a lake in Ireland, located south of Loughrea, County Galway.
Wildlife
Lough Rea is stocked with three-spined stickleback, ninespine stickleback, eel, perch, brown trout, rudd and pike.
In folklore
In the tradition of other Dindsenchas myths, according to Irish tradition, Lough Rea was formed after a battle fought between pre-Christian deities, who took the form of deer. The force of their battle causing a well to burst and the lake to form.
Another popular piece of folklore says that there was once a town where the lake is today, but the town was submerged underneath the water.[citation needed]