Esque

Esque
Esque
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Caractéristiques
Longueur  ?
Bassin  ?
Débit moyen  ?
Régime pluvial océanique
Cours
Confluence Aure Inférieure
 · Localisation Canchy
 · Altitude 2 m
Géographie
Pays traversés Drapeau de France France
Régions traversées Basse-Normandie
Sources : Géoportail, Sandre, base Hydro de eaufrance.fr

L'Esque est une rivière francaise de Basse-Normandie affluent de l'Aure inférieure. Elle prend sa source au nord-est de la commune de Cerisy-la-Forêt. Elle se joint aux eaux de l'Aure inférieure, à Canchy en marais du Cotentin et du Bessin.

Communes traversées

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