Twelve (river)
See also: Twelve (homonymy)
The Twelve is a river constitutive of the Midouze, in Gascogne in the south-west of the France.
Geography
The Twelve is a river of France which takes its source in Armagnac, with Baccarisse in the Département of Gers, and which is linked with the Midou with Mount-with-Marsan to form the Midouze, an affluent of the Adour.
Departments and main cities crossed
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Gers : Peyrusse-Large, Espas, Manciet, Cazaubon.
- Moors: the Country house of Armagnac, Holy Justin, Roquefort.
Hydrography
Principal affluents
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(G) Lomné, downstream from Mauvezin-in Armagnac.
- (D) Lugardon, with Saint-Martin-with-Noët.
- (D) Estampon, with Roquefort, coming from Herré,
- (D) Roofing stone, of Roofing stone,
- (G) Launet, of Estigarde,
- (D) Vialole, of Labrouchouatte,
- (G) the Bergonce,
- (D) Retjons, of Cross-pieces.
- (D) Gouaneyre, coming from the pond of Graouillé ( Graulhè ) in the north of Lencouacq.
See too
External bonds
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Bank Hydro - Q2402910 Station - Twelve with Roquefort
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