Loue

The Loue is a river of eastern France, a left tributary of the Doubs, which it joins downstream of Dole. Its source is a karstic spring in the Jura mountains near Ouhans, which at least partly receives its water from the Doubs. This connection with the Doubs was only discovered in 1901 when a spillage from the Pernod factory into the Doubs was transmitted into the Loue . The Loue flows through the following départements and towns:

Origin:

Length:

  • 126 km (78.3 mi )

Physical Geography

Origin (long./lat./elev.):

  • 528 m (1730 ft )

Mouth:

Basin countries:

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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 47.0175
  • 6.2872
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