Venoge
The Venoge is a Rivière.
Geography
Venoge takes its source with Isle in the Canton of Vaud and runs out until the Lac Léman.
History
Venoge was called Venobia in 814, Venubia in 937, Vinogia at the 12th century, Venopia in 1313 and Venogy in 1316. Its name is probably of Celtic origin.
Course
- Swiss
- Canton of Vaud
- Isle
- Cuarnens
- Lime (Cossonay)
- Moiry
- Chevilly
- Ferreyres
- Sarraz
- Eclépens
- Lussery-Villars
- Daillens
- Cossonay
- Penthalaz
- Penthaz
- Gollion
- Vufflens-the-City
- Aclens
- Bussigny-near-Lausanne
- Bremblens
- Echandens
- Ecublens
- Denges
- Préverenges
- Saint-Sulpice
Affluents
- the Veyron
- Molombe
Anecdotes
In French-speaking Switzerland, it is in particular known for the poem '' Venoge '' of Jean Villard Gilles.
See too
Internal bonds
External bonds
- seen satellite of the mouth of Venoge on WikiMapia
- Protection of Venoge
- '' Venoge '' of Gilles
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