- Vesle
Infobox River | river_name = Vesle
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mouth =Aisne River
coord|49|23|34|N|3|28|7|E|name=Aisne-Vesle|display=inline,title
basin_countries =France
length = 140 km
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watershed = The Vesle is ariver ofFrance , left tributary of theAisne River . It is 140 kilometres long and flows mainly through the "département" ofMarne . It is the river on which the city ofReims stands.The Vesle rises at an altitude of about 187 metres, on the dip slope of the
Upper Cretaceous chalk , near the village ofSomme-Vesle , east ofChâlons-en-Champagne . Though still passing through the chalk country, it soon begins to flow on its ownQuarternary deposits. It passes through Reims (Latitude 49° 15’ 57’’ N, Longitude 4° 1’ 46’’ E). On leaving the city's western outskirts, it enters the much more wooded landscape of theEocene geology.This part of its valley accommodates the road, now the N31/E46, between the two former Gaulish tribal centres of Reims and
Soissons . Halfway between the two, atFismes (Latitude 49° 18' 28" N Longitude 03° 40' 53" E) it receives the riverArdre from its left bank. The road has seen the passage of many kings, emperors and armies over the centuries. The French kings were crowned at Reims and usually returned to Paris this way.The Vesle joins the
Aisne River atCondé-sur-Aisne , having descended to an altitude of about 45 metres.The Vesle flows through the following "départements" and towns:
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Marne :Courtisols ,Reims ,Fismes
*Aisne :Braine References
*http://www.geoportail.fr
* [http://sandre.eaufrance.fr/app/chainage/courdo/htm/H15-0400.php?cg=H15-0400 The Vesle at the Sandre database]
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