Bévéra

Bévéra
Origin Maritime Alps
Mouth Roya
43°49′19″N 7°35′3″E / 43.82194°N 7.58417°E / 43.82194; 7.58417 (Roya-Bévéra)Coordinates: 43°49′19″N 7°35′3″E / 43.82194°N 7.58417°E / 43.82194; 7.58417 (Roya-Bévéra)
Basin countries France, Italy
Avg. discharge 2.24 m3/s (79 cu ft/s) [1]

The Bévéra (in French) or Bevera (in Italian) (Beura in Occitan and Ligurian) is a river of southeastern France and northwestern Italy.

Geography

Bévéra source is in the Maritime Alps, near Moulinet in the French Alpes-Maritimes department. It flows generally southeast, through Sospel, crosses the Italian border (province of Imperia) and discharges into the river Roya, near Ventimiglia. Its length within France is 27 kilometres (17 mi).

References

Media related to Bevera at Wikimedia Commons

  1. Portate (mc) BEVERA a Torri, 1961-1970 data ot Agenzia per la protezione dell'ambiente e per i servizi tecnici, on-line: (access: July 7, 2015)


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