The Luy de Béarn ( French pronunciation: [lɥi də beaʁn] , literally Luy of Béarn ; Occitan : Lui de Bearn ) is a left tributary of the Luy , in the Southwest of France . It is 76.6 km (47.6 mi) long.
2-593: The Aïgue Longue (or Aygue Longue ) is a left tributary of the Luy de Béarn , at Mazerolles , Pyrénées-Atlantiques , in the Southwest of France . It is 24.4 km (15.2 mi) long. Its name means 'long water (stream)'. The Aïgue Longue rises in the moor of Pont-Long in the north of Pau . It flows through the lake of Uzein and joins the Luy de Béarn, 77 kilometres (48 mi) upstream from Mazerolles, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in
4-553: A parallel motion with the Uzan . A dam near Mazerolles forms a reservoir named Lac de L'Aigue Longue. Luy de B%C3%A9arn The source of the Luy de Béarn is at the base of the plateau of Ger , east of Pau . It flows north-west through the Chalosse region and joins the Luy de France to form the Luy below the castle of Gaujacq . The Luy de Béarn flows through the following departments and towns: This article related to
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