Loue (Isle)

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Loue
Origin Dordogne
Mouth Isle
45°18′19″N 0°58′22″E / 45.30528°N 0.97278°E / 45.30528; 0.97278 (Isle-Loue)Coordinates: 45°18′19″N 0°58′22″E / 45.30528°N 0.97278°E / 45.30528; 0.97278 (Isle-Loue)
Basin countries France
Length 51 km
Avg. discharge 2.91 m3/s (103 cu ft/s) at Saint-Médard-d'Excideuil
Basin area 198 km²

The Loue (Occitan: Loa) is a 51 km long stream in the Limousin and Aquitaine regions, France. It is a tributary of the Isle, itself a tributary of the Dordogne river.[1]

The source of the river is in the commune of Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche in Massif Central. It runs through the Haute-Vienne department in Limousin and empties into the Isle near Coulaures in Dordogne, Aquitaine. Its main tributaties are the Haute Loue and the Ravillou.

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Hydrology

The mean annual discharge, measured at Saint-Médard-d'Excideuil, is 2.91 m3/s. The highest flow was measured during a flash flood on September 22, 1993: 111 m3/s (daily average).[2]

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