Asse (river)

The Asse (Assa in Occitan) is a 75.4-kilometre (46.9 mi) long river in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département, southeastern France. Its source is several small streams which converge at Tartonne, 12 kilometres (7 mi) east of Digne-les-Bains. It flows generally southwest. It is a left tributary of the Durance into which it flows between Valensole and Oraison, 9 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of Manosque.

Asse
The Asse at Bras-d'Asse.
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTartonne
  coordinates44°06′09″N 06°22′44″E
  elevation1,350 m (4,430 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Durance
  coordinates
43°52′28″N 05°52′43″E
  elevation
320 m (1,050 ft)
Length75.4 km (46.9 mi)
Basin size500 km2 (190 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average5 m3/s (180 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionDuranceRhôneMediterranean Sea

The Asse is called "Asse de Clumanc" between its source and its confluence with the "Asse de Blieux" and the "Asse de Moriez" at Barrême.

Part of its valley is used by the route Napoléon.

Communes along its course

This list is ordered from source to mouth: Tartonne, Clumanc, Saint-Lions, Barrême, Chaudon-Norante, Beynes, Entrages, Châteauredon, Mézel, Estoublon, Bras-d'Asse, Saint-Julien-d'Asse, Brunet, Le Castellet, Valensole, Oraison

Notes

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