Guic

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Guic
Gwig
Guic in Belle-Isle-en-Terre

Guic in Belle-Isle-en-Terre

Data
Water code FRJ22-0310
location France , Brittany region
River system Léguer
Drain over Léguer  → English Channel
source in the municipality of Botsorhel
48 ° 28 ′ 52 ″  N , 3 ° 36 ′ 34 ″  W
Source height approx.  227  m
muzzle on the outskirts of Belle-Isle-en-Terre in the Léguer coordinates: 48 ° 32 '47 "  N , 3 ° 23' 54"  W 48 ° 32 '47 "  N , 3 ° 23' 54"  W
Mouth height 87  m
Height difference approx. 140 m
Bottom slope approx. 5.8 ‰
length 24 km
Right tributaries Lan Scalon, Saint-Emilion
Reservoirs flowed through Étang du Guic

The Guic ( Breton Gwig ) is a river in France that runs in the Brittany region . It rises in the Armorique Regional Nature Park , in the municipal area of Botsorhel , first drains to the northeast, then to the southeast, finally takes a hook in a northerly direction and flows after 24 kilometers on the north-western outskirts of Belle-Isle-en-Terre , on the municipal border with Plounévez -Moëdec , as a left tributary into the Léguer . On its way, the Guic crosses the Finistère and Côtes-d'Armor departments .

Places on the river

(in flow order)

Individual evidence

  1. Source geoportail.gouv.fr
  2. estuary geoportail.gouv.fr
  3. a b The information on the length of the river is based on the information about the Guic from SANDRE (French), accessed on March 13, 2013, rounded to full kilometers.