Luy

Luy
Country France
Basin features
Main source Plateau of Ger
River mouth Adour
43°39′36″N 1°8′24″W / 43.66000°N 1.14000°W / 43.66000; -1.14000 (Adour-Luy)Coordinates: 43°39′36″N 1°8′24″W / 43.66000°N 1.14000°W / 43.66000; -1.14000 (Adour-Luy)
Progression AdourAtlantic Ocean
Physical characteristics
Length 155 km (96 mi) (incl. Luy de France)

The Luy, is a left tributary of the Adour, in the Landes, in the Southwest of France.

Geography

The Luy is the union of two neighboring rivers, the Luy de Béarn, which is 77 kilometres (48 mi) long, in the south, and the Luy de France, the main course. Both rise in Béarn, at the base of the plateau of Ger, east of Pau.

They flow north-west through the Chalosse region and join below the castle of Gaujacq. The Luy flows into the Adour downstream from Tercis-les-Bains (south of Dax).

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Main tributaries

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