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Trient (river)

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Trient
Head of the Trient valley and Trient Glacier
Native nameLe Trient (French)
Location
CountrySwitzerland
CantonValais
SettlementsTrient, Vernayaz
Physical characteristics
SourceTrient Glacier
 • locationTrient
 • coordinates46°00′50″N 07°01′46″E / 46.01389°N 7.02944°E / 46.01389; 7.02944
 • elevation2,500 m (8,200 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Rhone between Vernayaz and Martigny, Valais
 • coordinates
46°08′16″N 07°03′05″E / 46.13778°N 7.05139°E / 46.13778; 7.05139
 • elevation
450 m (1,480 ft)
Basin features
ProgressionRhôneMediterranean Sea

The Trient (French pronunciation: [tʁiɛ̃]) is a river in western Valais. It takes its source at the Trient Glacier in the Mont Blanc Massif and joins the Rhone between Vernayaz and Martigny. Only two villages are located along the Trient: Trient and Vernayaz. However, the Trient Valley includes many other settlements: notably Finhaut, Les Marécottes and Salvan, all located on south-east facing terraces, at significant elevations above the valley floor.

The Trient is essentially a wild alpine river mostly fed by glacial runoff. High in the Alps it is fed by numerous small streams that run down the surrounding mountains. Notable streams are the Eau Noire (collecting the Barberine below the Lac d'Emosson) and the Triège. Shortly after passing the Trient Gorges, the river flows into the Rhone just south-east of the village of Vernayaz.[1]

References

  1. ^ Le Trient (Map). National Map 1:25'000. Wabern, Switzerland: Federal Office of Topography – swisstopo. Retrieved 2020-01-16 – via map.geo.admin.ch.

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This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 01:29
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