Clérette

For the French wine grape, see Clerette (grape).
Clérette
Origin Clères
Mouth The Cailly River at Montville
49°54′N 1°07′E / 49.900°N 1.117°E / 49.900; 1.117Coordinates: 49°54′N 1°07′E / 49.900°N 1.117°E / 49.900; 1.117
Basin countries France
Length 10 km
Source elevation 178 m
Avg. discharge 0.63 m³/s
Basin area 67³ km

The Clérette is a river of Normandy, France, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) in length,[1] flowing through the department of Seine-Maritime.

Geography

The Clérette has its source in the northern part of the territory of the commune of Clères. Taking a southern route, it passes the hamlet of Le Tot then flows through the commune of Anceaumeville, meeting the Cailly River at Montville.

The average flow of the Clérette at Montville, where it joins the Cailly River, is 3 m³ / second. .[2]

See also

Bibliography

Notes

  1. Fiche de la Clérette
  2. Fiche de la Clérette on the SANDRE website. Consulted 11 June 2008.

External links


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