Troesne
The Troesne (or Troësne ) is a 27,1 km length French river, tributary of the Epte, which runs in the south-west of the Oise. Its valley represents, just like that of the Esches, part of the northern limit of the French Vexin.
The course of Troesne
This river occurs on the territory of the commune of Hénonville in the French Vexin, and runs out according to a East-West orientation before being thrown in the Epte with Gisors in the Vexin Normand.
Common crossings
Upstream towards the downstream:
-
Oise
- Hénonville
- Ivry-the-Temple
- Mounts (common broadside out of left bank on a short distance)
- Monneville
- Fleury
- Tourly (on a short distance)
- Fay-the-Ponds
- Liancourt-Saint-Pierre
- Loconville (bordered out of Right Bank)
- Chaumont-in-Vexin
- Sort-the-City
- Sort-Castle
-
the Eure
- Gisors (confluent with Epte)
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