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Bidouze
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationArbailles
Mouth 
 • location
Adour
 • coordinates
43°31′52″N 1°12′48″W / 43.53111°N 1.21333°W / 43.53111; -1.21333
Length82 km (51 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionAdourAtlantic Ocean

The Bidouze[1] (French pronunciation: [biduz]; Basque: Biduze) is a left tributary of the Adour, in the French Basque Country (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), in the Southwest of France. It is 82.2 km (51.1 mi) long.[2]

Geography

The Bidouze rises at the base of Eltzarreko Ordokia in the Arbailles massif. It drains the east of the Lower Navarre, crossing Saint-Palais (the main town). Then it flows into the Adour in Guiche. Bidouze is one of the reference rivers of minor water volume meandering across the Northern Basque territory along with the Nive and Saison.

Name

The name of the Bidouze can be compared with other Aquitanian placenames as Vidouze (in the northeast of the Hautes-Pyrénées), Bedous or Bidos (both in the Aspe Valley)…

Départements and towns

Main tributaries

  • (L) Hoztako ur handia, from Hosta
  • (L) Laminosina, from Ibarrolle
  • (L) Artikaiteko erreka, from Utziate
  • (R) Babatzeko erreka, from Juxue
  • (R) Izpatxuriko erreka, union of Pagolako uhaitza and Lambarreko erreka
  • (L) Joyeuse, from Iholdy
  • (R) Azkabi, from Lohitzun
  • (R) Ehulondo, from Berraute
  • (L) Mihurrieta, from Béguios
  • (R) Lauhirasse, from Sussaute
  • (L) Ihiburu > Lihoury,[3] union of 3 small rivers: Aphatarena[4] (Patarena), La Harane[5] and Arbelua > Arbéroue.[6]

References

  1. ^ or Bidouse, Bedose, Bidose (1316), Bidoze
  2. ^ Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - La Bidouze (Q8--0250)".
  3. ^ Ihiburu means 'end of the rushes'; the name known a long drift: Hiburi, Hihouri and Lihoury by agglutination of the romance article.
  4. ^ Paul Raymond, Dictionnaire topographique du département des Basses-Pyrénées, 1863.
  5. ^ La Haranne on the map of cassini; from basque Harana 'the valley'.
  6. ^ Arbeloa in 1264; the basque strong -L- becomes regularly -r- in Gascon: Arberoa / Arbéroue.
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