Adour

The Adour (French pronunciation: [aduʁ]; Basque: Aturri; Occitan: Ador) is a river in southwestern France. It rises in High-Bigorre (Pyrenees), in the commune of Aspin-Aure, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean (Bay of Biscay) near Bayonne. It is 308.3 kilometres (191.6 mi) long,[1] of which the uppermost ca. 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) is known as the Adour de Payolle. At its final stretch, i.e. on its way through Bayonne and a short extent upstream, the river draws the border between the Northern Basque Country and Landes regions.

Adour
Adour seen from the bridge at Aire-sur-l'Adour
Native nameL'Adour (French)
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationHigh-Bigorre
  elevation2,200 m (7,200 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Atlantic Ocean
  coordinates
43°31′46″N 1°31′25″W
Length308 km (191 mi)
Basin size16,880 km2 (6,520 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average150 m3/s (5,300 cu ft/s)

Places along the river

Départements and towns along the river include:

Tributaries

a scow on the Adour in Bayonne in 1843 by Eugène de Malbos.

The main tributaries of the Adour are, from source to mouth:[1]

References


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