ankras
Ankras, also known as the Ankra, is a small river in the Republic of Ireland. It is a tributary of the River Suir, which flows into the River Shannon. The Ankra originates in the town of Templemore, County Tipperary, and flows through the town of Clonmel, County Tipperary, before joining the River Suir. The river is approximately 16 kilometers long and has a catchment area of about 100 square kilometers. The Ankra is known for its scenic beauty, with lush green landscapes and a variety of wildlife. It is also an important water source for the surrounding communities. The river has been the subject of various studies and conservation efforts due to its ecological significance. Despite its small size, the Ankra plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and is a popular spot for recreational activities such as fishing and walking.