Luy de Béarn

See also: Luy (homonymy)

The Luy de Béarn is a Affluent Luy, which takes its source with Andoins, Yrénées-Atlantiques.

Etymology

Its name probably comes from the Basque Lohi “mud”.

Geography

The Luy de Béarn takes its source with Andoins. It joined the Luy de France to form the Luy with the foot of the castle of Gaujacq, then to join in Adour downstream from Tercis-the-Baths (in the south of Dax).

Departments and communes crossed

Principal affluents

  • (D) Aasp, Haspe or Lapse, coming from Maucor

  • (D) Géès, coming from Saint-Castin
  • (D) Aubiosse, coming from the Holy fountain Quitterie with Bournos
  • (G) Loucin, Loussy or the Long Acute coming from Bridge-Length.
    • (G) Uillède or Lata coming from Serve
    • (D) Loupech
    • (D) Bruscos
  • (D) Ge or Gez, coming from Bournos
  • (D) Soureix, coming from Lonçon
  • (G) the Uzan, with Uzan, coming from the moor of the Bridge-Length in the north of Pau.
  • (D) Jéoû or Geü, coming from Fichous-Riumayou
  • (G) Salidès, coming from Boumourt
  • (G) Gauyet, coming from Arnos
  • (D) the arrec Juren, coming from Casteide-Candau
  • (G) the Aubin, coming from Cescau
    • (D) Leich, of Arnos
    • (D) Angos or Langos, of Pomps
  • (G) Pondeilh, with Sault-with-Navailles, coming from Mesplède
  • (G) Oursoû, coming from Bonnut in north of Orthez.

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