Veyre (river)

Affluent left bank To combine it, the Veyre is a river of France, walking on in the west of the Département of the Puy-de-Dôme, in Auvergne.

Veyre does not have a clean source because it is born on the plate from the Mounts Gilds, by the junction of two rivers: the Narse and the Labadeau which takes its source with the Puy de Vedrine. Veyre with the characteristic to have had its barred course, there is about 10  000 years, by a and lava flow of the Puys of the Cow Lassolas what formed a volcanic storage reservoir, the Lac of Aydat. To have crossed the Lake Aydat shortly after, Veyre disappears mainly in volcanic casting from the cheire from Aydat, its course is then underground, it reappears downstream from Saint-Saturnin. Between Tallende and Veyre, on the commune of Veyre-Monton it receives water of the Monne, it crosses then the Veyre-Monton commune, then that of the Marten-with-Veyre to throw itself in Combining it near the bridge of Mirefleurs.

The inhabitants of Marten-in-Veyre and of Veyre, also far one can go up in time, always called the river Monne and not Veyre as one can check it near the old ones, on the old postcards or by consulting the old land register. However, on the chart of Cassini, the river is well called Veyre; there is thus a divergence between the geographers for whom the river is Veyre and the inhabitants, at least the old ones, for which it is Monne. This choice of the inhabitants seems most judicious besides in measurement or Monne has a flow as important as Veyre, has a true source located in Mount-Gilds near the Col of the Cross-Morand, as it is rather longer than Veyre, and than its course is never underground but always well defined with the crossing of throat S on the communes of Olloix and Cournols.

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