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The confluence of the Asse which flows into the Durance
France
The Asse, or Asses river, is a tributary of the left bank of the Durance which flows in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. The river is the result of the meeting in the commune of Barrême of the "three Asses": Asse de Clumanc (north), Asse de Moriez (northeast) and Asse de Blieux (east and southeast). It is a torrential river with a braided bed downstream of the clue de Chabrières. The length of its course is 75.3 km. The Durance is a river in southeastern France that flows into the Rhône, of which it is the second largest tributary. 323.8 km long, the Durance, the largest river in Provence, is called "capricious", once feared for its floods, it has been subject to continuous development efforts, particularly since the 19th century, for hydraulic purposes (drinking water supply to Marseille and the surrounding cities), agricultural (irrigation of 75,000 ha of crops, responsible for withdrawals of up to 114 m3/s of water from the river, often at low water levels) and hydroelectric (with the Verdon, 6 to 7 billion kWh produced per year).
Copyright: Yves Provence
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 27136x3716
Taken: 30/05/2019
Caricate: 30/05/2019
Published: 30/05/2019
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Tags: asse; durance; alpes de haute provence; confluence
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