- The
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [butɔn] ) is a 98.8 km (61.4 mi) long
river in the Deux-Sèvres and Charente-Maritime
departments in
western France...
- were
merged into Chef-
Boutonne. The
Boutonne has its
source in the commune,
hence its name, Chef-
Boutonne meaning head of the
Boutonne. The po****tion data...
- Rives-de-
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [ʁiv də butɔn], lit. 'Banks of
Boutonne') is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France...
- Brioux-sur-
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [bʁiju syʁ butɔn],
literally Brioux on
Boutonne) is a
commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
- Tonnay-
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [tɔnɛ butɔn]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in southwestern...
- Nuaillé-sur-
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [nɥaje syʁ butɔn], lit. 'Nuaillé on
Boutonne') is a
former commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in southwestern...
- Dampierre-sur-
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [dɑ̃pjɛʁ syʁ butɔn],
literally Dampierre on
Boutonne) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in...
- Vernoux-sur-
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [vɛʁnu syʁ butɔn],
literally Vernoux on
Boutonne) is a
commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in
western France...
- Saint-Séverin-sur-
Boutonne (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ sevʁɛ̃ syʁ butɔn],
literally Saint-Séverin on
Boutonne) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime department...
- Antenne, Boëme, Né, Coran, Seugne, Bramerit,
Boutonne, Arnoult,
Touvre and Bonnieure. The
river Boutonne is
navigable over a
distance of 31 km to Saint-Jean-d'Angély...