Léez
The Léez or Large Lées is a left Affluent of the Adour, between Saget and Broussau. This river of the Vic-Bilh comes from the plate of Ger.
Etymology
Léez must are name with the Hydronyme Pyrénéen Lez/Lis .
Geography
Léez is formed with height of Sedzère in the Yrénées-Atlantiques. It runs out towards north in direction of Aire-sur-l'Adour for jetter in the Adour in the Département of Gers, just upstream of this city Landais E.
Departments and crossed communes
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Yrénées-Atlantiques: Monassut-Audiracq.
- Gers: Projan, Bernède.
Principal affluents
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(G) Small-Léez the, made up one with Coslédaà of the
- Lasset, coming from Audiracq
- Laàs, coming from Boast (it is him which is called Lasset on the Carte of Cassini)
- (G) Gabassot or Palus, with Castetpugon, coming from Sévignacq
- (D) the Larcis, coming from Armau
- (D) channel of Bernède, 2 km length, between 1100 and 1800 l/s of flow, supplied with Adour.
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