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The '''Ariège''' ({{IPA|fr|aʁjɛʒ|-|LL-Q150 (fra)-GrandCelinien-Ariège.wav}}; {{langx|oc|Arièja}}; {{langx|ca|Arieja}}) is a river in southern France | The '''Ariège''' ({{IPA|fr|aʁjɛʒ|-|LL-Q150 (fra)-GrandCelinien-Ariège.wav}}; {{langx|oc|Arièja}}; {{langx|ca|Arieja}}) is a river in southern France and Andorra. It is a right tributary of the [[Garonne]]. From its source in the [[Pyrenees]] near [[El Pas de la Casa]], the river flows north, forming part of the border with Andorra. It flows for about {{cvt|163|km}} and drains approximately {{cvt|4200|km2}} of mainly mountainous terrain. The river is managed by the authority of the [[:fr:Agence de l'eau Adour-Garonne|Agence de l’eau Adour-Garonne]], to preserve the water quality, ensure ecological continuity, and regulate hydropower use. | ||
== Course == | |||
The river emerges at the base of Puy-Nègre in the [[Pyrenees]] at an altitude of {{cvt|2400|m}} in Southern France near the Andorran border.<ref name="Ariege">{{cite web|url=https://www.senat.fr/rap/l14-160/l14-1603.html|title=Ariege|work=Sénat rapport Andorre‑France|access-date=17 June 2025}}</ref> It flows northwards through [[Ax-les-Thermes]], [[Foix]], [[Pamiers]], [[Cintegabelle]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://adour-garonne.eaufrance.fr/coursdeau/O1--0250|title=Coursdeau|work=Agence de l’eau Adour‑Garonne|access-date=17 June 2025}}</ref> It flows into the [[Garonne]] in [[Portet-sur-Garonne]], south of [[Toulouse]]. Its longest tributaries are the [[Hers-Vif]] and the [[Lèze]].<ref name=sandre>{{sandre|id=O1--0250|nom=L'Ariège}}</ref> | |||
== Hydrology == | |||
The river has a watershed region that extends from Portet to the Pyrenees, covering {{cvt|4200|km2}}.<ref name="Ariege"/> The flow is about {{cvt|40|m/s}} measured downstream at Foix and increases downstream. Cold snowmelt and rainfall in spring causes increased flow with flood risk during autumn's heavy rains, and low flows in summer and winter.<ref name="Ariege"/> The river supports migratory and mountain fish species. The river is managed by the authority of the [[:fr:Agence de l'eau Adour-Garonne|Agence de l’eau Adour-Garonne]], to preserve the water quality, ensure ecological continuity, and regulate hydropower use.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://adour-garonne.eaufrance.fr/massedeau/FRFR166|title=État écologique & objectifs SDAGE 2022–2027|work=Agence de l’eau Adour‑Garonne|access-date=17 June 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senat.fr/rap/l14-160/l14-1603.html|title=Barrage, débit réservé et continuité écologique|work=Sénat rapport Andorre‑France|access-date=17 June 2025}}</ref> Kayaking, fly-fishing, and mountain tourism are popular with water regulation preserving flow levels for recreation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eaugrandsudouest.fr/agence-eau/bassins-territoires/bassin-adour-garonne|title=Loisirs liés à la qualité de l’eau|work=Agence de l’eau Adour‑Garonne|access-date=17 June 2025}}</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 28 June 2025
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Course
The river emerges at the base of Puy-Nègre in the Pyrenees at an altitude of Template:Cvt in Southern France near the Andorran border.[1] It flows northwards through Ax-les-Thermes, Foix, Pamiers, Cintegabelle.[2] It flows into the Garonne in Portet-sur-Garonne, south of Toulouse. Its longest tributaries are the Hers-Vif and the Lèze.[3]
Hydrology
The river has a watershed region that extends from Portet to the Pyrenees, covering Template:Cvt.[1] The flow is about Template:Cvt measured downstream at Foix and increases downstream. Cold snowmelt and rainfall in spring causes increased flow with flood risk during autumn's heavy rains, and low flows in summer and winter.[1] The river supports migratory and mountain fish species. The river is managed by the authority of the Agence de l’eau Adour-Garonne, to preserve the water quality, ensure ecological continuity, and regulate hydropower use.[4][5] Kayaking, fly-fishing, and mountain tourism are popular with water regulation preserving flow levels for recreation.[6]