
Garonne - Wikipedia
GARUMNA (now Garonne), one of the chief rivers of Gaul, rises in the Pyrenees, flows northwest through Aquitania, and becomes a bay of the sea below Burdigala (now Bordeaux).
Garonne River | France, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Garonne River, most important river of southwestern France, rising in the Spanish central Pyrenees and flowing into the Atlantic by way of the estuary called the Gironde.
The Garonne in all its forms... - Val de Garonne Tourisme
The opportunity to let yourself be piloted with complete simplicity and to discover the life of those who live by and for the river: the People of Garonne. The fauna, the flora, the professions of yesterday …
Garonne - Wikiwand
The Garonne is a river that flows in southwest France and northern Spain. It flows from the central Spanish Pyrenees to the Gironde estuary at the French port o...
Where does the Garonne begin and end? - visitfranceguide.com
The Garonne River begins in the Spanish Pyrenees and flows through southwestern France, eventually emptying into the Atlantic Ocean near Bordeaux. Its journey is a vital lifeline for the region, providing …
Garonne River, France
The Garonne river begins in Spain as the Garona, 35 kilometers south of the French border in the Pyrénées. It is the major river of southwestern France, passing through the cities of Toulouse, Agen …
Garonne — Google Arts & Culture
Its basin area is 56,000 km², which increases to 84,811 km² if the Dordogne River, which flows from the east and joins the Garonne at Bec d'Ambès to form the Gironde estuary, is included.
The Garonne River - Active Voyager
Located in southwestern France, the Garonne flows from the Pyrenees Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, merging with the Dordogne to form the Gironde Estuary. These cruises usually begin and end in …
Garonne | Encyclopedia.com
Aug 8, 2016 · Garonne (gärôn´), river, 402 mi (647 km) long, rising in the central Pyrenees just inside Spain, and flowing generally NE to Toulouse, in SW France, where it swings northwest to join the …
GARONNE - Encyclopédie Universalis
Prenant sa source en Espagne, vers 2 200 m, au pied de la Maladetta, la Garonne suit au départ sa direction générale vers le nord-ouest qu'elle retrouvera après le confluent du Tarn, après une large …