Meurthe River

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Meurthe
Bailey bridge over the Meurthe.
Bailey bridge over the Meurthe.
Origin Vosges mountains
Mouth Moselle
Basin countries France
Length 159 km
Source elevation 1190 m
Avg. discharge 20 m³/s
Basin area 3,085 km²

The Meurthe is a river in north-eastern France, right tributary to the river Moselle. Its source is in the Vosges mountains, near the Col de la Schlucht in the Vosges département. It gave its name to the present French département Meurthe-et-Moselle and the former épartement Meurthe. It flows into the river Moselle in Pompey near Nancy.

Towns along the river Meurthe include:

Tributaries include:

  • Fave
  • Rabodeau
  • Plaine
  • Vezouze
  • Mortagne
  • Sânon
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