Bouzanne

The Bouzanne (French: la Bouzanne, French pronunciation: [buzan]) is an 84.2 kilometres (52.3 mi) long river in the Indre département of central France, and is a tributary of the Creuse.[1] Its source is in the commune of Aigurande, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) northwest of the town itself, near the hamlet of la Bouzanne. It flows generally northwest, going northwards from its source up to Arthon, then southwest to the confluence where it enters the Creuse at the right-hand side of the flow (with forwards being downstream), 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) southwest of the village centre of Le Pont-Chrétien-Chabenet.

Bouzanne
wooden covered bridge over the Bouzanne at Le Pont-Chrétien-Chabenet
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationin Aigurande
  coordinates46°27′06″N 01°48′34″E
  elevation385 m (1,263 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Creuse
  coordinates
46°37′33″N 01°27′51″E
  elevation
95 m (312 ft)
Length84.2 km (52.3 mi)
Basin size596 km2 (230 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average3.23 m3/s (114 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionCreuseVienneLoireAtlantic Ocean

Communes along its course

The following list is ordered from source to mouth : Aigurande, La Buxerette, Montchevrier, Cluis, Mouhers, Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre, Tranzault, Lys-Saint-Georges, Buxières-d'Aillac, Jeu-les-Bois, Arthon, Velles, Tendu, Mosnay, Saint-Marcel, Chasseneuil, Le Pont-Chrétien-Chabenet

References


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