Briance
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Briance | |
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The Briance. | |
Origin |
La Croisille-sur-Briance 45°35′39″N 01°38′06″E / 45.59417°N 1.63500°E |
Mouth |
Vienne 45°46′54″N 01°12′15″E / 45.78167°N 1.20417°ECoordinates: 45°46′54″N 01°12′15″E / 45.78167°N 1.20417°E |
Basin countries | France |
Length | 57.7 km (35.9 mi) |
Source elevation | 540 m (1,770 ft) |
Mouth elevation | 205 m (673 ft) |
Avg. discharge | 8.17 m3/s (289 cu ft/s) at mouth |
Basin area | 597 km2 (231 sq mi) |
The Briance (French: la Briance) is a 57.7 km (35.9 mi) long river in the Haute-Vienne département, central France. Its source is at La Croisille-sur-Briance. It flows generally northwest. It is a left tributary of the Vienne into which it flows between Condat-sur-Vienne and Bosmie-l'Aiguille.
Communes along its course
This list is ordered from source to mouth: La Croisille-sur-Briance, Saint-Vitte-sur-Briance, Saint-Méard, Linards, Glanges, Saint-Bonnet-Briance, Saint-Genest-sur-Roselle, Vicq-sur-Breuilh, Saint-Hilaire-Bonneval, Pierre-Buffière, Saint-Jean-Ligoure, Boisseuil, Le Vigen, Solignac, Condat-sur-Vienne, Jourgnac, Bosmie-l'Aiguille
Notes
- This article is based on the equivalent article from the French Wikipedia, consulted on 30 April 2009.
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