Baize (Orne, right bank)

The Baize is a river in northwestern France, crossing the departments of Orne and Calvados. It is 25.72 km long.[1] Its source is in Habloville, and it flows into the river Orne at the border between the communes of Les Isles-Bardel and Rapilly, at the end of the Baize valley, through Suisse Normande.[2][3]

Baize
The map of the course of the Baize
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationHabloville, Orne
MouthOrne
  coordinates
48°50′57″N 0°21′49″W
Length25.72 km (15.98 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionOrneEnglish Channel

Tributaries

A list of the major tributaries of the Baize:[1]

  • Bilaine
  • Bezeron
  • Boulaire
  • Ruisseau du Val Lienard
  • Ruisseau du Val
  • Ruisseau de la Fontaine Andre
  • Ruisseau des Vallees
  • Ruisseau des Vaux Viets

Fauna and Flaura

The rocky and stoney bed with good water quality makes the Baize a good habitat for spawning Atlantic salmon and Sea trout, as well as River Trout and white-clawed crayfish.[4]

References

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