Où la rivière Aude prend sa source ?

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Où la rivière Aude prend sa source ?

Où la rivière Aude prend sa source ?

Pyrénées Les Angles L'Aude (L'auda)/Sources L'Orbieu traverse les Corbières, ici à Lagrasse. La Vixiège s'écoule vers l'Atlantique, ici à Belpech. Le département porte bien son nom, en étant majoritairement arrosé par l'Aude. Le fleuve prend sa source au lac d'Aude à 2100 mètres d'altitude près de Mont-Louis dans les Pyrénées-Orientales.

Ou l'Hérault prend sa source ?

Cévennes Mont Aigoual L'Hérault/Sources L'Hérault prend sa source au mont Aigoual au coeur des Cévennes, à près de 1.300 mètres d'altitude. Cent cinquante kilomètres plus bas, le fleuve se jette majestueux dans la Méditerranée au Grau d'Agde.

Quelle rivière traverse Narbonne ?

L'Aude L'Aude, d'une longueur totale de 223,59 km , prend sa source dans la commune des Angles et s'écoule du sud vers le nord. Elle traverse la commune et se jette dans le golfe du Lion à Fleury, après avoir traversé 73 communes.

Where is Aude in France?

  • The department of Aude is located in the region of region of Languedoc-Roussillon. The department of Aude has the number 11 and is divided into 3 districts, 35 townships and 438 municipalities. Below you will find the localization of Aude on the map of France, and the satellite map of Aude.

What to do in the Aude?

  • The Aude department of Languedoc-Roussillon has many highlights for visitors, including the the cosmopolitan city of Narbonne, numerous picturesque villages, the extraordinary medieval fortified town of Carcassone and a great deal of scenic natural beauty, as well as the dramatically located cathar castles and their associated legends!

What is the origin of the Aude department?

  • Narbonne formed a third county. Thus, the Aude department was formed in the ninth century from three counties: Carcassonne, Razès and Narbonne. In 880, the County of Razès was united by marriage to that of Carcassonne, never to be separated.

What is the weather like in Aude?

  • Aude is generally warm with typical Mediterranean weather including hot, dry and stormy summers. Temperatures are lower inland especially in the more hilly regions, and the Aude is also one of the windiest departments of France. It is the central and eastern areas of the department that attract the majority of visitors.

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