- The
Auvézère (French pronunciation: [ovezɛʁ];
Occitan dialect: Auvesera) is a 112 km long
river in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of France. It is a tributary...
- Cubjac-
Auvézère-Val d'Ans (French pronunciation: [kybʒak ovezɛʁ val dɑ̃s]; Limousin:
Cujac Auvesera Vau d'Ans or Cujac-Auvesera-Vau d'Ans) is a commune...
- The
Canton of Isle-Loue-
Auvézère is a
canton of the
Dordogne département, in France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation,
which came into...
- Excideuil, Aixe-su-Vienne,
Auberoche and Nontron.
Built in a
shingle of the
Auvézère River, at the
borders of Saint-Eloi,
Saint Julien,
Payzac and Beyssenac...
- Saint-Séverin) Côle (in Condat-sur-Trincou)
Beauronne (near Mussidan)
Auvézère (in B****illac) Loue (in Coulaures) Vézère (near Le Bugue) Corrèze (in Brive-la-Gaillarde)...
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communes Isle
Double Landais [de; fr; oc] Communauté de
communes Isle-Loue-
Auvézère en Périgord Communauté de
communes Isle, Vern,
Salembre en Périgord Communauté...
- 889. It
should not be
confused in the
Dordogne with the
Upper Vézère, or
Auvézère, a
tributary of the L'Isle, 10
kilometers east of Périgueux. The name Vézère...
-
southwestern France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into the new
commune Cubjac-
Auvézère-Val d'Ans. Its prin****l
river is the Blâme. La Boissière-d'Ans is twinned...
-
Dordogne basin to the
south (including the
sources of the Dronne, Isle, and
Auvézère), and the
maritime watershed of the
Charente to the west. The mountains...
- the
Auvézère. It
flows entirely within the
department of Dordogne. The Blâme is a left
tributary of the
Auvézère river. It
empties into the
Auvézère slightly...