Gabas River

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Gabas
Origin Plateau of Ger
Mouth Adour
Basin countries France
Length 117 km

The Gabas, is a left tributary of the Adour, in the Landes, in the Southwest of France.

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[edit] Name

The name Gabas is derived from the word gave. The river was known as the fluvius gavasensis in 982[1].

A tributary of the Léez is named the Gabassot, an hypocoristic of Gabas.

[edit] Geography

The Gabas rises in the plateau of Ger in the north of Lourdes, as the union of the Gabastou and the Honrède. It flows north-west like the neighboring rivers: the Luy, the Uzan and the Ousse.

The gabas crosses the Tursan, in the Landes. It flows into the Adour downstream fom Saint-Sever.

A dam of 20 million m³ was buit in its upper course to regulate lowest water level.

[edit] Main tributaries

  • (R) the Bayle from Lourenties
  • (R) the Bas, from Geaune
    • (R) the Lescoû, from Saint-Loubouer
    • (L) the Petit Bas, from Pimbo
  • (L) the Laudon, from Hagetmau

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ cartulary of Saint-Sever.
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