Douve
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The Douve or Ouve is a river, approximately 79 kilometres in length, which rises in the commune of Tollevast, near Cherbourg in the department of Manche. Ouve is considered its old name (Unva in ancient texts): Ouve appears to have been misspelled over the course of time as "Douve river" and then as "River of the Douve" (Douve literally means Ditch). The French name for this watercourse is la Douve.
After passing Tollevast, the river proceeds through the hills of the Cotentin peninsula and goes by Sottevast, l'Étang-Bertrand and Magneville. It borders Néhou and crosses Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte. Once it reaches Bauptois, it alters its direction towards the English Channel, passing through Carentan.
The Douve is a navigable river owing to its flat bottom and adequate depth of flow.
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La Merderet is a tributary of the Douve.
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This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding French Wikipedia article as of 2007-05-12.