Petite Creuse

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Petite Creuse
Origin In Treignat
46°19′41″N 02°21′28″E / 46.32806°N 2.35778°E / 46.32806; 2.35778
Mouth Creuse
46°23′14″N 01°40′17″E / 46.38722°N 1.67139°E / 46.38722; 1.67139Coordinates: 46°23′14″N 01°40′17″E / 46.38722°N 1.67139°E / 46.38722; 1.67139
Basin countries France
Length 95.2 km (59.2 mi)
Source elevation 490 m (1,610 ft)
Mouth elevation 202 m (663 ft)
Avg. discharge 8.75 m3/s (309 cu ft/s) at mouth
Basin area 850 km2 (330 sq mi)

The Petite Creuse (French: la Petite Creuse, the small Creuse) is a 95.2 km (59.2 mi) long river in Allier and Creuse départements, in central France. Its source is at Treignat, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) southeast of the village. It is a left tributary of the Creuse River into which it flows at Fresselines. The river is dammed at several locations creating valley lakes that are extensively used for recreation such as fishing, boating and swimming. The dams are used to generate electricity and to provide water treatment plants providing drinking water to local communities.

Départements and communes along its course

This list ist ordered from source to mouth:

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