Tille (river)

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The Tille (French pronunciation: [tij]) is an 83-kilometre-long (52 mi) river of eastern France (département Côte-d'Or), a right tributary of the Saône.[1] It is formed by the confluence of three small streams near Cussey-les-Forges, on the Plateau of Langres. The Tille flows south through the following towns: Til-Châtel, Arc-sur-Tille (east of Dijon) and Genlis. The Tille flows into the Saône in Les Maillys, 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of Auxonne.

CountryFrance
location
Saône
coordinates
47°7′35″N 5°20′45″E
Length83 km (52 mi)
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Tille
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Saône
  coordinates
47°7′35″N 5°20′45″E
Length83 km (52 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionSaôneRhôneMediterranean Sea
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In 2022, the river dried up following severe drought conditions.[2]

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