Dourbie River

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The Dourbie River is a scenic watercourse in southern France that flows through the rugged limestone plateaus and gorges of the Grands Causses before joining the Tarn.

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Label Occurrences
Dourbie River canonical 3

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river
country France
drainageBasin Garonne basin
flowsDirection generally westward
flowsThrough Causse Noir
Larzac plateau
surface form: Causse du Larzac

Grands Causses
Millau
gorges
limestone plateaus
hasCharacteristic clear water
mountain river
scenic
hasEcosystem temperate river ecosystem
hasLandscape rugged limestone gorges
steep cliffs
influences local tourism economy
locatedIn Massif Central
southern France
locatedInDepartment Aveyron
Gard
locatedInRegion Occitanie
mouthLocatedAt Millau
mouthLocation Tarn River
nearbyStructure Millau Viaduct
notableFor deep narrow canyons
karst landscapes
partOf Tarn River
surface form: Tarn river basin
passesNear La Roque-Sainte-Marguerite
Nant
Saint-Jean-du-Bruel
regionType Grands Causses
surface form: Causses
sourceLocation Cévennes
southern Massif Central
supportsActivity fishing
rock climbing
tourismType nature tourism
tributaryOf Tarn River
usedFor canoeing
hiking along its gorges
kayaking
valleyKnownAs Gorges de la Dourbie
watercourseType perennial river

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Grands Causses drainage Dourbie River
Tarn River majorTributary Dourbie River
Millau locatedOnRiver Dourbie River