River Lez

The River Lez is part of the Waterways of Mainland Europe and is made up of the River Lez (River Lez (South of Canal du Rhône à Sète)) and the River Lez (River Lez (North of Canal du Rhône à Sète)).
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The Lez is a 29.6-kilometre (18.4 mi) river in the Hérault department in southern France. It is the main river of the city of Montpellier. The river has its source in Saint-Clément-de-Rivière and flows into the Mediterranean Sea at Palavas-les-Flots. Its longest tributary is the Mosson.
The small fish Cottus petiti is endemic to a short stretch of this river.
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[Lez (river)]
The Lez is a 29.6-kilometre (18.4 mi) river in the Hérault department in southern France. It is the main river of the city of Montpellier. The river has
[Antigone, Montpellier]
located between the old centre of Montpellier and the river Lez. On the opposite side of the river is the Hôtel de la Région Languedoc-Roussillon, another
[LEZ]
(more commonly les) Lez, a former commune in the Haute-Garonne department in France Lez, a river in the Hérault department in France Lez Duly, former member
[Montpellier]
hilly ground 10 km (6 mi) inland from the Mediterranean coast, on the River Lez. The name of the city, which was originally Monspessulanus, is said to
[Citadel of Montpellier]
coastal plain of the River Lez. It was separated from the city proper by a wide esplanade, looking over the floodplain of the Lez. It comprised four bastions
[Lattes, Hérault]
in the South of the prefecture of Montpellier in a plain split by the river Lez, that flows to the Mediterranean Sea at Palavas-les-Flots. Stretching
[Marque (river)]
finally flowing into the Deûle in Marquette-lez-Lille. Its lowermost section, between Wasquehal and Marquette-lez-Lille, is part of the Canal de Roubaix.
[Jacques Cœur]
expanded towards the sea along the river Lez. These include a marketplace in the Antigone neighborhood along the Lez; an artificial lake, the Bassin Jacques
[Canal du Rhône à Sète]
Grande Motte PK 70.5 Pérols PK 75.5 Palavas-les-Flots, junction with river Lez, access to Port Ariane for Montpellier and to the Mediterranean Sea PK
[Sart-lez-Spa]
Sart-lez-Spa (French pronunciation: [saʁ le spa]; in Walloon Li Sårt-dilé-Spå) is a section of the Belgian municipality of Jalhay located in Wallonia