Clouère






































































Clouère
La Clouère.jpg
Location
Country France
Physical characteristics
Source  
 - location Lessac
 - coordinates 46°04′32″N 00°37′59″E / 46.07556°N 0.63306°E / 46.07556; 0.63306
 - elevation 210 m (690 ft)

Mouth  
 - location
Clain
 - coordinates

46°26′18″N 00°17′09″E / 46.43833°N 0.28583°E / 46.43833; 0.28583Coordinates: 46°26′18″N 00°17′09″E / 46.43833°N 0.28583°E / 46.43833; 0.28583
 - elevation
85 m (279 ft)
Length 76.3 km (47.4 mi)
Basin size 382 km2 (147 sq mi)
Discharge  
 - average 2.55 m3/s (90 cu ft/s)

Basin features
Progression
Clain→ Vienne→ Loire→ Atlantic Ocean

The Clouère (French: la Clouère, IPA: [la kluɛʁ]) is a 76.3 km (47.4 mi) long river in the Charente and Vienne departments in western France.[1] Its source is at Lessac. It flows generally northwest. It is a right tributary of the Clain, into which it flows between Château-Larcher and Aslonnes.



Departments and communes along its course


This list is ordered from source to mouth:



  • Charente: Lessac

  • Vienne: Availles-Limouzine, Pressac, Saint-Martin-l'Ars, Usson-du-Poitou, Saint-Secondin, Brion, Saint-Maurice-la-Clouère, Gençay, Marnay, Château-Larcher, Aslonnes



Notes


  • This article is based on the equivalent article from the French Wikipedia, consulted on 17 April 2009.


References





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