Bez (Drôme)

Bez
Basin
Progression DrômeRhôneMediterranean Sea
River mouth Drôme
44°40′45″N 5°24′0″E / 44.67917°N 5.40000°E / 44.67917; 5.40000Coordinates: 44°40′45″N 5°24′0″E / 44.67917°N 5.40000°E / 44.67917; 5.40000
Watershed area 278 km2 (107 sq mi)
Countries France
Physiognomy
Length 25.4 km (15.8 mi)

The Bez (also: Bès) is a tributary to the river Drôme in the Drôme department of France. It has a drainage basin of 278 km².[1]

Geography

The length of the watercourse is 25.4 km.[1] The drainage basin of the Bez lies in the east of the department of Drôme. To the north and east the basin is defined by the Vercors Plateau (elevation between 1500 and 2000 meters) and to the south by the slightly lower heights of the Diois Plateau. The bassin drains to the west, the valley of the Drôme. The Bez joins the right bank of Drôme River, in the town of Saint-Roman, about ten km upstream from the town of Die through with it eventually becomes a tributary to the Rhône River.

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