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| image_caption      = Séraphine M. Iuba Memorial Bridge crossing the Aurillac River between [[Mendavia, Milan]] and [[Indigo, Aleira]]
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| source1            = Sardou Ridge
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| source1_location  = Lake Pluton, [[Trinitè Parish, Milan|Trinitè Parish]], [[Milan]]
| source1_location  = Lake Pluton, [[Trinitè Parish, Maresia|Trinitè Parish]], [[Maresia]]
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| mouth              = [[Odoneru Ocean]]
| mouth              = [[Odoneru Ocean]]
| mouth_location    = Milan&ndash;Aleira border, near [[Mendavia, Milan|Mendavia]], [[Ardennes Parish, Milan]]<br> and the independent city of [[Indigo, Aleira]]
| mouth_location    = Maresia&ndash;Aleira border, near [[Mendavia, Maresia|Mendavia]], [[Ardennes Parish, Maresia]]<br> and the independent city of [[Indigo, Aleira]]
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The '''Aurillac River''' ({{IPA-ct|ɔʁijak}}) is a {{convert|367.9|km|mi|adj=on}} long {{wp|river}} in the [[Charente]] region of Cartadania in the states of [[Aleira]] and [[Milan]]. From it's beginning in the Sardou Ridge, it runs north and forms the boundary between the two states for the entirety of its course. The river empties into the Aurillac Delta at the [[Odoneru Ocean]]. It is one of the largest {{wp|Clearwater river (river type)|clearwater rivers}} in the country, and one of the few that remains relatively unchanged post-industrialization.  
The '''Aurillac River''' ({{IPA-ct|ɔʁijak}}) is a {{convert|367.9|km|mi|adj=on}} long {{wp|river}} in the [[Charente]] region of Cartadania in the states of [[Aleira]] and [[Maresia]]. From it's beginning in the Sardou Ridge, it runs north and forms the boundary between the two states for the entirety of its course. The river empties into the Aurillac Delta at the [[Odoneru Ocean]]. It is one of the largest {{wp|Clearwater river (river type)|clearwater rivers}} in the country, and one of the few that remains relatively unchanged post-industrialization.  


The lower reaches of the river flow between Milan's Faible region and Aleira's Agraire region, two relatively rural regions and mountainous where the river flows. It is here that the highest point in Milan, Mont Pierre, is found. The river begins at Lake Pluton, traveling down hill until it reaches Clearwater Falls, descending {{convert|471|m|ft}} before continuing its course. The river travels northwestward before turning almost due north. As it reaches the southern Est region of Milan, where the soil is softer, it weaves and bows, having formed oxbow lakes and other features in the area over time.
The lower reaches of the river flow between Maresia's Faible region and Aleira's Agraire region, two relatively rural regions and mountainous where the river flows. It is here that the highest point in Maresia, [[Mont Pierre]], is found. The river begins at Lake Pluton, traveling down hill until it reaches Clearwater Falls, descending {{convert|471|m|ft}} before continuing its course. The river travels northwestward before turning almost due north. As it reaches the southern Est region of Maresia, where the soil is softer, it weaves and bows, having formed oxbow lakes and other features in the area over time.


Though both states have worked to prevent industrialization of the banks of the river, it is not uncommon, especially in Aleira, to find different facilities and corporations near the riverfront. Nonetheless, because the delta of the river is controlled by the Milan Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (MGIF), shipping vessels are prohibited from traveling up the river. Small craft are able navigate the river without issue.
Though both states have worked to prevent industrialization of the banks of the river, it is not uncommon, especially in Aleira, to find different facilities and corporations near the riverfront. Nonetheless, because the delta of the river is controlled by the Maresia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (MGIF), shipping vessels are prohibited from traveling up the river. Small craft are able navigate the river without issue.


About halfway through the Est region, the river forks westward again. This is where the Millau river begins, running northwesterly towards the Marée Channel near Aumiers. The Aurillac continues past this point to it's mouth at the Odoneru Ocean.
About halfway through the Est region, the river forks westward again. This is where the Millau river begins, running northwesterly towards the Marée Channel near [[Aumiers]]. The Aurillac continues past this point to it's mouth at the Odoneru Ocean.


== History ==
== History ==
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[[Category:Rivers]]
[[Category:Rivers]]
[[Category: Aleira]]
[[Category: Aleira]]
[[Category: Milan]]
[[Category: Maresia]]
[[Category: Geography of Cartadania]]
[[Category: Geography of Cartadania]]

Revision as of 00:29, 30 November 2023

Aurillac River
Rio Aurillac (Cartadanian)
Fleuve Aurillac (Charentais)
Séraphine M. Iuba Memorial Bridge crossing the Aurillac River between Mendavia, Maresia and Indigo, Aleira
Aurillac River basin
Location
CountryCartadania
State Aleira
Template:Country data Milan
Physical characteristics
SourceSardou Ridge
 • locationLake Pluton, Trinitè Parish, Maresia
 • elevation987 m (3,238 ft)
MouthOdoneru Ocean
 • location
Maresia–Aleira border, near Mendavia, Ardennes Parish, Maresia
and the independent city of Indigo, Aleira
 • elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length367.9 km (228.6 mi)
Basin size16,045 km2 (6,195 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s)

The Aurillac River (Charentais pronunciation: ​[ɔʁijak]) is a 367.9-kilometre (228.6 mi) long river in the Charente region of Cartadania in the states of Aleira and Maresia. From it's beginning in the Sardou Ridge, it runs north and forms the boundary between the two states for the entirety of its course. The river empties into the Aurillac Delta at the Odoneru Ocean. It is one of the largest clearwater rivers in the country, and one of the few that remains relatively unchanged post-industrialization.

The lower reaches of the river flow between Maresia's Faible region and Aleira's Agraire region, two relatively rural regions and mountainous where the river flows. It is here that the highest point in Maresia, Mont Pierre, is found. The river begins at Lake Pluton, traveling down hill until it reaches Clearwater Falls, descending 471 metres (1,545 ft) before continuing its course. The river travels northwestward before turning almost due north. As it reaches the southern Est region of Maresia, where the soil is softer, it weaves and bows, having formed oxbow lakes and other features in the area over time.

Though both states have worked to prevent industrialization of the banks of the river, it is not uncommon, especially in Aleira, to find different facilities and corporations near the riverfront. Nonetheless, because the delta of the river is controlled by the Maresia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (MGIF), shipping vessels are prohibited from traveling up the river. Small craft are able navigate the river without issue.

About halfway through the Est region, the river forks westward again. This is where the Millau river begins, running northwesterly towards the Marée Channel near Aumiers. The Aurillac continues past this point to it's mouth at the Odoneru Ocean.

History

River transportation

Ferries

Border dispute

Shipping vessel ban

Proposed canalization

Natural disasters

See also