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Strategic Importance

Thus, the "island ", situated some 25 miles inland on the fast flowing river Foyle and surrounded by bog and water was a site which could provide seclusion and was more defensible than most. The river, which gives access to the North Atlantic, would also play the role of highway for invaders, settlers and emigrants alike and prove a barrier between competing interests in the North West of Ireland.