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Coordinates: 44°38′37″N 2°33′45″E / 44.64361°N 2.56250°E / 44.64361; 2.56250 (Lot-Truyère)
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The '''Truyère''' is a 167 km long [[river]] in south-western [[France]], right tributary of the [[Lot River]]. Its source is in the south-western [[Massif Central]], north of [[Mende, Lozère|Mende]]. It flows generally west through the following ''[[département in France|département]]s'' and towns:
The '''Truyère''' ({{IPA-fr|tʁy.jɛːʁ}}) is a 167 km long [[river]] in south-western [[France]], right tributary of the [[Lot River]]. Its source is in the south-western [[Massif Central]], north of [[Mende, Lozère|Mende]]. It flows generally west through the following ''[[département in France|département]]s'' and towns:


* [[Lozère]]: [[Le Malzieu-Ville]]
* [[Lozère]]: [[Le Malzieu-Ville]]

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Truyère
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Physical characteristics
MouthLot
44°38′37″N 2°33′45″E / 44.64361°N 2.56250°E / 44.64361; 2.56250 (Lot-Truyère)
Length167 km

The Truyère (French pronunciation: [tʁy.jɛːʁ]) is a 167 km long river in south-western France, right tributary of the Lot River. Its source is in the south-western Massif Central, north of Mende. It flows generally west through the following départements and towns:

The Truyère flows into the Lot River in Entraygues-sur-Truyère. Its main tributary (left) is the Bès River near Albaret-le-Comtal.

The Truyère feeds several reservoirs, like the Lac de Grandval, to supply hydroelectricity.

The Garabit Viaduct, built by Gustave Eiffel, spans the Truyère near Ruynes-en-Margeride.

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