Blâme

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The Blâme (French pronunciation: [blam]), is a short river in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine in France. This 6.1 km (3.8 mi) long river is a left tributary of the Auvézère. It flows entirely within the department of Dordogne.[1]

CountryFrance
locationDordogne
location
Auvézère
coordinates
45°13′40″N 0°59′10″E
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Blâme
La Forge d'Ans
Blâme is located in France
Blâme
Blâme is located in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Blâme
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationDordogne
Mouth 
  location
Auvézère
  coordinates
45°13′40″N 0°59′10″E
Length6.1 km (3.8 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionAuvézèreIsleDordogneGironde estuaryAtlantic Ocean
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Geography

The Blâme is a left tributary of the Auvézère river.[1] It empties into the Auvézère slightly east of the commune of La Boissière-d'Ans with a small waterfall near La Forge d'Ans.[2] 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).[1] The two rivers join at the village of Brouchaud.

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