Thiou
Thiou | |
River | |
View of the Thiou flowing through the city of Annecy | |
Country | France |
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Municipality | Annecy |
Source | Lake Annecy |
- elevation | 446.8 m (1,466 ft) |
Mouth | Fier River |
- coordinates | 45°54′34″N 6°5′53″E / 45.90944°N 6.09806°ECoordinates: 45°54′34″N 6°5′53″E / 45.90944°N 6.09806°E |
Length | 3.5 km (2 mi) |
Volume | 8.5 m3 (300 cu ft) |
The Thiou, about 3.5 km long, is considered one of the shortest rivers in France.[1] It is an effluent of Lake Annecy and an affluent of Fier, which is in turn is a tributary of the Rhone. The Thiou is considered one of the cleanest rivers in Europe and a postcard of the city of Annecy. The Thiou crosses the city forming small canals without which the city would not be often called the Venice of the Alps.
During the nineteenth century, the Thiou played an important role in manufacturing activities and provided the necessary energy to the industries that developed in the city of Annecy.
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