Le Lez | |
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Native name | Le Lez (French) |
Location | |
Country | France |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Saint-Clément-de-Rivière |
• coordinates | 43°43′5″N 3°50′39″E / 43.71806°N 3.84417°E |
Mouth | |
• location | Mediterranean Sea (Palavas-les-Flots) |
• coordinates | 43°31′33″N 3°56′2″E / 43.52583°N 3.93389°E |
Length | 29.6 kilometres (18.4 mi) |
The Lez (French pronunciation: [lɛz]; Occitan: Les) is a 29.6-kilometre (18.4 mi) river in the Hérault department in southern France.[1] It is the main river of the city of Montpellier. The river has its source in the forest 5 km north of Saint-Clément-de-Rivière and it flows into the Mediterranean Sea at Palavas-les-Flots after first passing between two large lagoons and intersecting with the Canal du Rhône à Sète. Its longest tributary is the Mosson. The small fish Cottus petiti is endemic to a short stretch of the Lez.