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Uhabia
The Uhabia in Bidart.Origin Woods of Ustaritz Mouth Bay of Biscay
43°25′56″N 1°35′59″W / 43.43222°N 1.59972°WBasin countries France Length 15 km The Uhabia or Ouhabia is a coastal river of the French Basque Country, in Aquitaine, Southwest France.
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Geography
It rises at Goizbide in the woods above Ustaritz and Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle, where it is known as the Apalagako erreka. It collects waters from the Alhorgako Erreka and drains the plain of Belhardi in the north of Ahetze, before flowing into the Bay of Biscay in Bidart.
Name
Its name Uhabia is the regular evolution of ur habia, that can be translated as 'course of the water'.
Main tributaries
- Barrandiko Erreka, from Othe xuria,
- Alhorgako Erreka, from Zirikolatz.
Départements and towns
References
External links
Categories:- Rivers of France
- Coastal basins of the French Basque Country
- Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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