Cisse (river) explained
Cisse |
Pushpin Map: | France#France Centre |
Mouth Coordinates: | 47.4106°N 0.7825°W |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Length: | 87.7km (54.5miles) |
Discharge1 Avg: | 32m3/s |
Basin Size: | 3174km2 |
The Cisse (in French pronounced as /sis/) is a river in France which flows into the Loire at Vouvray.[1] Its length is 87.7km (54.5miles).
Notes and References
- Martin Garrett The Loire: A Cultural History 2010 - Page 97 "The Loire continues to further rocky scenes. Balzac, in La Femme de trente ans, describes the remarkable view from its confluence with the River Cisse at Vouvray: the Cisse winding like a silvery snake through the emerald spring grass, the ..."