Seugne
Seugne | |
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The Seugne in Jonzac | |
Basin | |
Progression | Charente→ Atlantic Ocean |
Main source |
near Montlieu-la-Garde 45°14′55″N 00°16′53″W / 45.24861°N 0.28139°W |
Source elevation | 108 m (354 ft) |
River mouth |
Charente 45°42′23″N 00°32′46″W / 45.70639°N 0.54611°WCoordinates: 45°42′23″N 00°32′46″W / 45.70639°N 0.54611°W |
Mouth elevation | 4 m (13 ft) |
Basin area | 902 km2 (348 sq mi) |
Countries | France |
Length | 82.4 km (51.2 mi) |
Avg. discharge | 6.9 m3/s (240 cu ft/s) |
The Seugne (French: la Seugne) is an 82.4 km (51.2 mi) long river in the Charente-Maritime département, in western France, left tributary of the Charente. Its source is in the commune of Montlieu-la-Garde, 2 km (1.2 mi) west of the village. It flows generally north-northwest.
North from Colombiers, the Seugne splits in some branches, the main one flowing into the Charente at Courcoury, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) east of the village and the others 3, 4, 6 and 7 km downstream at Courcoury and Les Gonds.
Communes it runs through
(ordered from source to mouth)
- Montlieu-la-Garde, Pouillac, Chepniers, Sainte-Colombe, Polignac, Chatenet, Le Pin, Mérignac, Sousmoulins, Pommiers-Moulons, Vibrac, Chaunac, Léoville, Fontaines-d'Ozillac, Saint-Médard, Champagnac, Jonzac, Saint-Germain-de-Lusignan, Lussac, Clion, Saint-Georges-Antignac, Mosnac, Fléac-sur-Seugne, Belluire, Pons, Bougneau, Saint-Léger, Colombiers, Montils, La Jard, Berneuil, Les Gonds, Courcoury,
Notes
- This article is based on the equivalent article from the French Wikipedia, consulted on January 21st 2009.
References
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