Gers (river)
Gers | |
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Gers River in Auch | |
Basin | |
Progression | Garonne→ Atlantic Ocean |
Main source | Plateau de Lannemezan |
River mouth |
Garonne 44°8′40″N 0°38′52″E / 44.14444°N 0.64778°ECoordinates: 44°8′40″N 0°38′52″E / 44.14444°N 0.64778°E |
Watershed area | 1,227 km2 (474 sq mi) |
Countries | France |
Physiognomy | |
Length | 175.4 km (109.0 mi) |
Avg. discharge | 7.06 m3/s (249 cu ft/s) |
The Gers (French pronunciation: [ʒɛːʁ]) (Occitan: Gers) is a 178-kilometre (111 mi) long river in southern France, left tributary of the Garonne.
Its source is in the foothills of the Pyrenees, near Lannemezan. It flows north through the départements Hautes-Pyrénées, Gers and Lot-et-Garonne. It flows into the Garonne in Layrac, near Agen. The city Auch lies along the river Gers. It gives its name to the Gers département.
Toponymy
The name of the Gers appears in the sixth century as Ægirtius, de Egircio flumine and Gircius. It is known as in flumine Gersio in 817 and as Iercius in the 13th century.
Departments and cities
The Gers passes through the following departments and main towns:
- Hautes-Pyrénées : Lannemezan, Monléon-Magnoac
- Gers : Chélan, Panassac, Masseube, Seissan, Pavie, Auch, Preignan, Montestruc-sur-Gers, Fleurance, Lectoure
- Lot-et-Garonne : Astaffort, Layrac
References
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