Boëme

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The Boëme is a river in the southwest of France, a tributary of the Charente.[1] The river begins in the Charente department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is sometimes written as Boême and Bohème.

CountryFrance
locationChadurie
location
Nersac
coordinates
45.621°N 0.043°E / 45.621; 0.043 (Mouth of the Boëme)
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Boëme
Boëme is located in France
Boëme
Location of the river mouth
Boëme is located in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Boëme
Boëme (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationChadurie
Mouth 
  location
Nersac
  coordinates
45.621°N 0.043°E / 45.621; 0.043 (Mouth of the Boëme)
Length23.2 km (14.4 mi)[1]
Basin size112 km2 (43 mi2)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionCharenteAtlantic Ocean
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Course

The Boëme flows from south of Angoulême, to Chadurie, near the source of the , but diverges west and flows northerly. The river passes under the Des Coutaubières viaduct, through Mouthiers-sur-Boëme and La Couronne. It joins the Charente on the left bank near Nersac, downstream from Angoulême. Many grain and paper mills lie along the Boëme, including the historic Moulin de la Courade.[2]

The river, which is 23.1 kilometres (14.4 mi) long, flows through the following communes (beginning upstream): Chadurie (Chap du ri),[3] Voulgézac, Mouthiers-sur-Boëme, La Couronne, and Nersac. It passes through the cantons of Blanzac-Porcheresse and La Couronne.[1]

Management

The water quality of the river is measured at the N699 bridge in Nersac. The long-term results for water chemistry show that the quality is average. More recent results, since 2011, were classed as good.[4][5]

The river drains an area of 112 km2 (43 mi2), land use in the drainage basin is primarily agricultural (72%), the remainder is forest and semi-natural areas (20%), and urbanized areas (8%).[1]

The river is managed by le Syndicat intercommunal d'aménagement hydraulique (SIAH) of Boëme, which in 2011 completed a series of improvements along the river to restore the river to a more natural state.[6]

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