Aude (river)

The Aude (French pronunciation: [od] ; Occitan: [ˈawðe]; Latin Atax [ˈataks]) is a river of southern France that is 224 kilometres (139 mi) long. Its source is in the Pyrenees mountains then runs to Carcassonne and finally reaches the Mediterranean Sea near Narbonne. The river is navigable by raft or canoe for nearly all of its length. It is registered as essential to the Languedoc-Roussillon region.

Aude
The Aude at Carcassonne
Native nameL'Aude (French)
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLes Angles, Lac d'Aude, Massif du Carlit, Pyrénées, France
  elevation2,136 m (7,008 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Fleury/Vendres, France, Mediterranean Sea
  coordinates
43°12′45″N 3°14′25″E
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length224.1 km (139.2 mi)
Basin size6,074 square kilometres (2,345 sq mi) total and 4,900 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi) above Coursan
Discharge 
  average43.6 m3/s (1,540 cu ft/s) at Moussan
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftthe Cesse, the Fresquel, the Orbiel, the Argent-Double, the Trapel, the Sou de Val de Daigne
  rightthe Orbieu, the Sals, the Lauquet

The river gave its name to the Aude department.

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