Ciron
For the commune in the Indre department, see Ciron, Indre.
Ciron | |
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Basin | |
Progression | Garonne→ Atlantic Ocean |
Main source | Landes |
Source elevation | 135 m (443 ft) |
River mouth |
Garonne 44°36′3″N 0°18′5″W / 44.60083°N 0.30139°WCoordinates: 44°36′3″N 0°18′5″W / 44.60083°N 0.30139°W |
Countries | France |
Physiognomy | |
Length | 97 km (60 mi) |
Avg. discharge | 3 m3/s (110 cu ft/s) |
The Ciron is a left tributary of the Garonne, in Gironde, Southwest France.
Geography
The Ciron rises in the eastern end of the Moors of Gascony, in Landes. It flows north-west, mainly through the moors of Gironde, crosses the Sauternes vineyard and joins the Garonne at Barsac, downstream from Langon.
The moisture it brings, and morning mists it causes, are favorable to the development of Botrytis cinerea on grapes, a fungus that contributes to the high quality and renown of Sauternes wines.
Départements and towns
The Ciron flows through the following départements and towns:
- Landes (40) : Lubbon
- Lot-et-Garonne (47)
- Gironde (33) : Noaillan, Villandraut, Barsac, Cérons, Bommes
Tributaries
- (L) le Giscos, from Giscos
- (R) le Barthos,
- (L) la Gouaneyre, from Captieux
- (R) la Clède, from Lignan-de-Bazas
- (L) le Ballion, downstream from Villandraut
- (L) la Hure, from Saint-Symphorien
- (L) l'Origne from Origne and Balizac
- (L) le Tursan, from Guillos
- (L) la Mouliasse, from Landiras
N.B. : (R) = right tributary; (L) = left tributary
References
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