Allier River

Allier River

Latin  Elaver,  

      river, central France, that joins the Loire River 4 miles (6 km) west of Nevers after a course of 255 miles (410 km). Rising in Lozère département, it races through deep gorges along structural lines of weakness between the Margeride and Velay mountains. Traversing the basins of Langeac and Brioude, it receives torrents from the mountains of Dore and Puy-de-Dôme and flows broad and shallow through the wheat country, the Grande Limagne, north of Clermont-Ferrand. It is joined by the Sioule above Moulins, the second largest town on its banks. Its drainage basin covers 5,573 square miles (14,434 square km).

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  • Allier — [ȧl yā′] river in central France, flowing northward into the Loire: c. 250 mi (402 km) …   English World dictionary

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