Cérou
The Cérou is a river south of the France.
Geography
Cérou takes its source in the Département of Aveyron, and enters immediately the Département of the Tarn. It throws in the Aveyron (river) with Milhars.
Principal affluents
- the Farruel (12.5 km)
- the Boutescure (15.4 km)
- the Céroc (17.6 km)
- Candou
- the Céret (28.5 km)
- Zère
- the Aymer (12,2 km)
- Bonnan
Hydrology
The surface of its catchment area is of 503 km ². The linear one of river considered (Cérou and affluents) is of 294 km. Cérou constitutes an important and capital water reserve with respect to the Aveyron river thanks to the Barrage of Saint-Géraud (1986), who brings a regular flow to him all the year (in particular in period of dryness) ' Sources: ARPE the Midday-Pyrenees (Regional office For the Environment), www.pechedelatruite.com
Departments and crossed cities
See too
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Cape discovered
External bonds
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