Andelle
The Andelle is a French Rivière a 56,8 kilometers length, the notable tributary last of Right Bank of the the Seine.
Geography
It is born in Seine-Maritime, in the Pays of Bray, with Serqueux close to Forging mill-the-Water. Andelle runs in a valley with the slopes precipice where the Craie levels and notches the Norman Vexin before joining the Seine in the loop of Poses (department of the the Eure). Its catchment area is relatively wide but its limits are vague, the dry valleys being more numerous than the wet valleys in consequence of the hiding of water towards the underground layer in the permeable rock and of the weakness of the surface network.
It sprinkles
- in Seine-Maritime: Serqueux, Forging mill-the-Water, Rouvray-Catillon, Sigy-in-Bray, Nolléval, Morville-on-Andelle, Héron, Tweed-on-Andelle and Croisy-on-Andelle.
- in the the Eure: Vascœuil, Perruel, Perriers-sur-Andelle, Charleval, Fleury-sur-Andelle, Radepont, Douville-on-Andelle, Bridge-Saint-Pierre, Romilly-on-Andelle and Clowns.
External bonds
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Walk with the country of Andelys on the edges of Andelle.
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