La Venoge

E250074

La Venoge is a river in the canton of Vaud in western Switzerland, known for flowing into Lake Geneva and inspiring a famous Swiss poem of the same name.

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La Venoge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Switzerland
country Switzerland
flowsInto Lake Geneva
flowsThrough Bremblens
Cossonay
Echandens
Ecublens
surface form: Ecublens VD

Lausanne District
Morges District
Penthalaz
Saint-Sulpice VD
Échallens District
hasBasinSize approximately 230 km²
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Vaudois regional identity
hasEtymology name of Celtic or pre-Latin origin (uncertain)
hasLength approximately 36 km
hasMouthLocation near Préverenges
near Saint-Sulpice VD
hasNotableFeature meandering lower course through agricultural land
protected natural areas along its banks
hasTributary La Senoge
La Venoge de Gimel
La Veyron
Le Talent
hasUse ecological corridor
local irrigation
recreation
inflowTo Rhône River
surface form: Rhône River via Lake Geneva
inspiredWork poem "La Venoge"
isSubjectOf poem "La Venoge" by Jean Villard-Gilles
languageOfName French
locatedIn Canton of Vaud
surface form: canton of Vaud

Western Switzerland
surface form: western Switzerland
locatedInWatershed Rhône river basin
surface form: Rhône basin
locatedNear Lausanne
surface form: city of Lausanne
mouthOfWaterBody Lake Geneva
partOf hydrographic network of Lake Geneva
region Romandy
sourceLocation foothills of the Jura Mountains
near L’Isle VD
tributaryOf Lake Geneva

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Venoge hasNameInLanguage La Venoge