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  2. File:France map Lambert-93 with rivers and regions-blank.svg

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    English: Blank map of France in the official Lambert-93 projection, with regions boundaries and rivers. Français : Carte vierge de la France suivant la projection officielle Lambert-93, avec cours d'eau et limites des régions.

  3. Gier (river) - Wikipedia

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    The main axis of the Gier valley today holds an almost continuous urban and industrial area from Terrenoire in Saint-Étienne to Givors on the Rhone. [5] The main towns from west to east, with their 2010 populations, are Saint-Chamond (35,793), La Grand-Croix (5,070), Lorette (4,498), Rive-de-Gier (14,996) and Givors (19,118). The 12 towns ...

  4. Midouze - Wikipedia

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    These two rivers rise in the Gers département (in the historical region of Armagnac) and join in Mont-de-Marsan. After a course of 43 kilometres (27 mi), the Midouze flows into the Adour downstream from Tartas. It has a length of 151 kilometres (94 mi) from the source of the Midou. [1]

  5. Geology of France - Wikipedia

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    Geologic map of France. Divisions in French Regional Geology. The regional geology of France is commonly divided into the Paris Basin, the Armorican Massif, the Massif Central, the Aquitaine Basin, the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Côte languedocienne, the Sillon rhodanien, the Massif des Vosges, the Massif Ardennais, the Alsace graben (Rhine graben) and Flanders Basin.

  6. Thiou - Wikipedia

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    The Thiou (French pronunciation:) is a short river in the city of Annecy, France. [1] It is 3.6 km (2.2 mi) long. [2] It is an effluent of Lake Annecy and an affluent of the Fier, which is in turn a tributary of the Rhône. The Thiou is considered one of the cleanest rivers in Europe [citation needed] and a postcard of the city of Annecy. The ...

  7. Aron (Loire) - Wikipedia

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    The Aron (French pronunciation:) is a 103.8-kilometre (64.5 mi) long river in central France. [1] It is a right tributary of the Loire , which it meets at Decize . It flows through the department of Nièvre .

  8. Auvézère - Wikipedia

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    Like most of the rivers that rise in the heights of Limousin, the Auvézère is a water-rich river. Its flow has been observed during the period of 27 years (between 1982 and 2008) at Le Change, just upstream of its confluence with the Isle. The mean annual flow at this station was 8.52 m³/s.

  9. Risle - Wikipedia

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    The Risle (French pronunciation:; less common: Rille) is a 145 km (90 mi) long river in Normandy, left tributary of the Seine. [1]The river begins in the Orne department west of L'Aigle, crosses the western part of the department of Eure flowing from south to north and out into the estuary of the Seine on the left bank near Berville-sur-Mer.