Goes (river)
The Aille is a French river , affluent of the Argens. It runs entirely in the department of the Var.
Geography
Of a length of 30,3 km, it takes its source with Gonfaron in the solid mass of the Moors, in the department of the Var. Generally, it has a course directed since south-west towards the North-East. Throughout its course, it receives out of Right Bank of many small affluents come from the south, of the solid mass of the Moors.
Its catchment area has a surface of 230 km ².
Common crossings
Goes cross-piece the communes of Gonfaron, Mayons, the Luc, the Cannet-of-Moors, Vidauban and the Arcs-sur-Argens, where it joined the Argens.
Hydrology
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