Creuse is a 255 km long river in western France. Its source is in the north-western Massif Central. It flows north-west through the following départements and cities: For the Second World War frigate class, see River class frigate The Murray River in Australia A waterfall on the Ova da Fedoz, Switzerland A river is a large natural waterway. ... France, viewed from the NASA Shuttle Topography Radar Mission. ... The départements (or departments) are administrative units of France, roughly analogous to British counties and are now grouped into 22 metropolitan and four overseas régions. ...
The Creuse flows into the river Vienne about 20 km north of Châtellerault. A tributary of the river Creuse is the Gartempe. Creuse is a département in central France named after the Creuse River. ... Aubusson is a town in the French département of Creuse, of which it is the sous-préfecture. ... Indre is a département in the center of France named after the Indre River. ... Le Blanc is a commune and a sous-préfecture in the Indre départment of France. ... Indre-et-Loire is a département in west-central France named after the Indre and the Loire rivers. ... This article is about the French département. ... The Vienne River is a river in France. ... Châtellerault is a commune in the Vienne département, in the Poitou-Charentes région of France. ...
It supports numerous hydro-electric dams, it is a significant tributary of the lower Loire and it is the main river of the Limousin region and also of the eastern part of the Poitou-Charentes region.
Two French départements are named after the Vienneriver: the Haute-Vienne (87) in the Limousin region and the Vienne (86) in the Poitou-Charentes region.
The Vienne rises as a spring in the department of the Corrèze, at the foot of Mont Audouze, on the Plateau de Millevaches.