Glâne (river)

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Glâne

Bridge over the Glâne at Moulin, municipality Autigny, canton of Fribourg, Switzerland
Origin Rio de l'enfer
46°37′09″N 6°53′04″E / 46.61917°N 6.88444°E / 46.61917; 6.88444
Mouth Sarine
46°47′09″N 7°07′47″E / 46.78583°N 7.12972°E / 46.78583; 7.12972
Progression Glâne—SarineRhineNorth Sea
Basin countries Switzerland
Length 36.9 km (22.9 mi)
Source elevation 840 m (2,760 ft)
Mouth elevation 560 m (1,840 ft)
Basin area 193 km2 (75 sq mi)

Coordinates: 46°47′N 7°08′E / 46.783°N 7.133°E / 46.783; 7.133 Glâne is a river in Switzerland that crosses part of the Canton of Fribourg. It is a tributary of the Sarine and a sub-tributary of the Rhine river. The Neirigue and the Glèbe are its two largest tributaries.

The river gave its name to the surrounding Glâne district of the canton.

The Glâne has its source in the town of Siviriez, then heads northeast becoming the border between the municipalities of Mézières, Romont, Villaz-Saint-Pierre, Villorsonnens and La Folliaz. It then continues east and northeast through the Sarine district where it borders the municipalities of Chénens, Autigny, Farvagny, Cottens, Neyruz and Matran, finally joining the Sarine River on the border between Villars-sur-Glâne and Hauterive.

The river has powered several mills and sawmills throughout history. In addition, during the nineteenth century public baths were built north of Romont.


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