Ternin

Ternin

The Ternin near Lucenay-l'Évêque.
Basin
Progression ArrouxLoireAtlantic Ocean
Main source near Saulieu, Burgundy
47°16′29″N 4°12′25″E / 47.2748°N 4.2069°E / 47.2748; 4.2069
River mouth Arroux in Autun
46°57′37″N 4°17′37″E / 46.9604°N 4.2937°E / 46.9604; 4.2937Coordinates: 46°57′37″N 4°17′37″E / 46.9604°N 4.2937°E / 46.9604; 4.2937
Watershed area 257 km2 (99 sq mi)
Countries France
Physiognomy
Length 48 km (30 mi)

The Ternin is a river in Burgundy, France, a right tributary of the Arroux, which is a tributary of the Loire. The length is 48 km,[1] its drainage basin is 257 km2. The source of the Ternin is near Saulieu, in the Morvan hills. It flows south through the villages Alligny-en-Morvan, Lucenay-l'Évêque and Tavernay, and joins the Arroux in Autun.

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