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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Adour basin, Coastal basins of the French Basque Country, Dordogne basin, Garonne basin, Tarn, Lot, Auvezere, Leyre, Barousse valley, Bidouze, Hers-Vif, Aveyron, Cerou, Barguelonne, Lizonne, Aran, Dourdou de Camares, Chavanon, Rhue, Ciron, Maronne, Seoune, Petite Baise, Diege, Leze, Ariege, Auroue, Gesse, Gave de Pau, Ceou, Barguelonnette, Dadou, Gabas, Thore, Uhabia, Arros, Vere, Sorgues, Truyere, Cole, Auzoue, Triouzoune, Colagne, Isle, Luy, Luzege, Midouze, Gave d'Oloron, Luy de Bearn, Dronne, Loue, Agout, Osse, Cere, Echez, Touch, Ceor, Gers, Salat, Louts, Joyeuse, Arize, Gijou, Save, Boues, Beauronne, Leez, Ardanabia, Correze, Viaur, Aigue Longue, Louge, Arrats, Ravillou, Cele, Untxin, Blame, Boudigau, Larcis, Dourbie, Gimone, Soue, Neste, Alet, Belles-Dames, Lourde, Dropt, Lede, Uzan, Alzou, Boucheuse, Penchennerie, Haute Loue, Marsaguet, Dalon, Bez. Excerpt: The Garonne (French: , IPA: in Occitan, Catalan and Spanish: Garona; Latin: ) is a river in southwest France and northern Spain, with a length of 602 km (341 miles). 150 Panorama of the Aran Valley from the Beret Plateau, showing the Ruda-Garona and Beret-Garona confluence. In Vielha the Garonne turns northward (out of sight), and after 12 km receives water from the Joeu (Pic Aneto). The Main Lake of Saboredo and Pic de Saboredo, the head of the Garonne valley. The water from Barrancs and Escaleta ravines disappears into the ground at Forau de AiguallutsThe Garonne's headwaters are to be found in the Aran Valley in the Pyrenees, though three different locations have been proposed as the true source: the Uelh deth Garona at Plan de Beret ( ), the Ratera-Saboredo cirque ), or the slopes of Pic Aneto (Salterillo-Barrancs ravine according to the season). The Uelh deth Garona (1,862 m a.s.l.) has been traditionally considered as the source of the Garonne. F...