Blâme Explained

Blâme
Pushpin Map:France#France Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Source1 Location:Dordogne
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:France
Length:6.1km (03.8miles)
Mouth Location:Auvézère
Mouth Coordinates:45.2278°N 0.9861°W

The Blâme (French: le Blâme), is a short river in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine in France. This 6.1km (03.8miles) long river is a left tributary of the Auvézère. It flows entirely within the department of Dordogne.

Geography

The Blâme is a left tributary of the Auvézère river. It empties into the Auvézère slightly east of the commune of La Boissière-d'Ans with a small waterfall near La Forge d'Ans.[1] Its source is the spring Puits de Bontemps, 1.5 km south of Brouchaud.

The Blâme has one tributary, the small river Soue (also called Lassoue). The two rivers join at the village of Brouchaud.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hoffmann, Frédéric . Les tufs et travertins en Périgord-Quercy . fr . 2005 . University of Bordeaux Press . Bordeaux . 2-86781-379-4 . 154 . 18 May 2011 .