Beauronne (Les Lèches)

For other uses, see Beauronne.
Beauronne
Basin
Progression IsleDordogneAtlantic Ocean
Main source Dordogne department
River mouth Isle
45°3′24″N 0°22′47″E / 45.05667°N 0.37972°E / 45.05667; 0.37972Coordinates: 45°3′24″N 0°22′47″E / 45.05667°N 0.37972°E / 45.05667; 0.37972
Countries France
Physiognomy
Length 15 km (9.3 mi)

The Beauronne is a 15 km long stream in the Dordogne department, France. It is a tributary of the river Isle.[1]

The name has a Celtic origin, and comes from bebros ("beaver") and ona ("river").[2]

Geography

The river's source is in the commune of Église-Neuve-d'Issac, it runs through Les Lèches and empties into the Isle west of Mussidan.

References

  1. Beauronne at Sandre (French)
  2. la lingua celtica (The Franco-Celtic Vocabulary)
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