Ourse

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The Ourse, or Ourse de Ferrère, is a French river in the Pyrenees, a tributary of the Garonne. It is 25.4 km (15.8 mi) long.[1] It forms the Barousse valley.

CountryFrance
locationPyrenees
location
Garonne
coordinates
43°01′18″N 0°36′55″E
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Confluence of the Ourse de Sost (left) and the Ourse de Ferrère (right) at Mauléon
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Ourse
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationPyrenees
Mouth 
  location
Garonne
  coordinates
43°01′18″N 0°36′55″E
Length25.4 km (15.8 mi)
Basin size139 km2 (54 mi2)
Basin features
ProgressionGaronneGironde estuaryAtlantic Ocean
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Geography

According to the Sandre, its mother-course is the ruisseau de Seuès[1] which begins at 1,770 m high, NNW of the lac de Crouès.[2]

After a few km, it is joined left by the Salabe runlet and then becomes l'Ourse de Ferrère, which joins l'Ourse de Sost at Mauléon-Barousse and then becomes l'Ourse.

It joins the Garonne left bank at 441 m high in the commune of Loures-Barousse.[2]

The stream length of the path « Ruisseau de Seuès-Ourse de Ferrère-Ourse » is 25.4 km,[1] for a watershed of 139 km2.[3]

L'Ourse runs through 13 communes in the Hautes-Pyrénées, all located in the canton of Mauléon-Barousse, from high to low : Ferrère, Ourde, Mauléon-Barousse, Troubat, Bramevaque, Gembrie, Antichan, Créchets, Anla, Aveux, Sarp, Izaourt, et Loures-Barousse.

It has 20 tributaries recorded by the Sandre,[1] of which two are more than 5 km long :

  • the Salabe, 6.0 km, left bank,[4]
  • l'Ourse de Sost, 12,4 km, right bank.[5]

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