Vraine
The Vraine is small a French Rivière which runs in the department of the the Vosges. It is an affluent of the Vair out of Right Bank, therefore a tributary of a tributary of the Meuse by Squirrel fur.
Geography
Vraine is born on the territory from the commune of Domjulien. Shortly after its birth, it is directed towards the North-West, direction which it maintains throughout its course of almost 23 kilometers. It joins the Vair out of Right Bank, with Removille.
Common crossings
Vraine crosses the following communes, of upstream downstream:
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Domjulien, Gemmelaincourt, Saint-Menge, Gironcourt-on-Vraine, Morelmaison, Dommartin-on-Vraine, Saint-Paul, Rainville and Removille, all located in the department of the the Vosges.
Hydrology
Vraine is a river resulting from the south of the Lorraine plate, area sprinkled rather well of Lorraine. The average interannual flow or module of Vraine on the level of its confluence with the Vair is worth 1,24 m ³ a second, for a catchment area of 114,1 km ² (ref.: ). The water blade run out in this basin is of 343 millimetres, which is high enough for the Lorraine plate, higher than the average of France, all confused basins, but definitely lower than the average of the French basin of the Meuse (This one posts with Chooz, close to its exit of the French territory, a blade of water of 450 millimetres). The specific Flow or Qsp of Vraine is assembled consequently at 10,86 liters a second and per square kilometer of catchment area.
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