Ouysse
Ouysse | |
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Basin | |
Progression | Dordogne→ Atlantic Ocean |
Main source |
Lacapelle-Marival 44°44′14″N 1°55′06″E / 44.7371°N 1.9184°E |
River mouth |
Dordogne 44°50′48″N 1°33′11″E / 44.8467°N 1.553°ECoordinates: 44°50′48″N 1°33′11″E / 44.8467°N 1.553°E |
Basin area | 412 km2 (159 sq mi) |
Countries | France |
Length | 41 km (25 mi) |
The Ouysse is an approximately 41 km (25 mi) long river in the Lot (department) department, south-central France.[1] Its source is near the small town Lacapelle-Marival. It flows west to the village Thémines, from where it continues as a subterranean river through the limestone formations south of Gramat. It emerges near Rocamadour, about 20 km west from where it submerged, receives its tributary Alzou and flows into the Dordogne near Lacave.
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