Ariège (river)

The Ariège (Occitan: Arièja, Catalan: Arieja) is a 163 km long river in southern France, right tributary of the Garonne.[1] Its source is in the Pyrenees, where it forms part of the border with Andorra. It flows north through the following towns in two departments:

Ariège
The Ariège near Ax-les-Thermes
Location
Countries
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationPyrenees
  elevation± 2,400 m (7,900 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Garonne
  coordinates
43°31′2″N 1°24′36″E
Length163 km (101 mi)
Basin size3,860 km2 (1,490 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average65 m3/s (2,300 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionGaronneGironde estuaryAtlantic Ocean

Its longest tributaries are the Hers-Vif and the Lèze. It flows into the Garonne in Portet-sur-Garonne, south of Toulouse.[1] Taken literally, the Latin origin of the river's name, Aurigera, indicates it to be a source of gold.

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