Touloubre
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Touloubre | |
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Touloubre passing the Roman Pont Flavien | |
Mouth |
Étang de Berre 43°31′22″N 5°2′55″E / 43.52278°N 5.04861°ECoordinates: 43°31′22″N 5°2′55″E / 43.52278°N 5.04861°E |
Basin countries | France |
Length | 59 km |
The Touloubre is a river in the southeast of France. It runs from Venelles to the Étang de Berre, over 59 kilometers.[1] Other places along its course are Pélissanne, Salon-de-Provence, Grans and Saint-Chamas. It flows into the Étang de Berre, which is connected to the Mediterranean Sea, near Saint-Chamas.
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