Cronaniv Burn
| Cronaniv Burn | |
|---|---|
| Etymology | Irish: Abhainn Chró Nimhe, meaning 'Poisoned Glen River' | 
| Native name | Abhainn Chró Nimhe (Irish) | 
| Location | |
| Country | Ireland | 
| Province | Ulster | 
| County | County Donegal | 
| Barony | Kilmacrenan | 
| District | Gaoth Dobhair | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | |
| • location | Derryveagh Mountains | 
| Mouth | |
|  • location | Devlin River, flowing into Dunlewey Lough | 
|  • coordinates | 55°00′58″N 8°06′35″W / 55.01600°N 8.10979°W | 
| Basin features | |
| River system | Clady River (Irish: An Chláidigh), which flows into the Crolly River (Gweedore River) beside Bunbeg Quay | 
The Cronaniv Burn (Irish: Abhainn Chró Nimhe, meaning 'Poisoned Glen River'; the English name of the burn probably comes from the version Cró na Nimhe, meaning 'Hollow / Glen of the Poison') is a burn or small river that flows through the Poisoned Glen in Gaoth Dobhair, a district in the north-west of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. In the Ulster Scots dialect, a 'burn' is a stream or small river.