THE BRIVET RIVER
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The last tributary of the Loire before it flows into the estuary, the Brivet crosses the Plaines plains and marshes. The length of its watercourse is 35,2 km. Its source is not known: Upper Brivet appears in the wet and drained meadows of the small sedimentary basin of St. Gildas-des-Bois - Campbon. The Brivet crosses the Sillon of Brittany by a deep cut in Pontchâteau, and discharges into the Marais de Grande Brière, to reach the estuary of the Loire. Its low slope and siltation have caused many floods in the past. In 1994, riparian municipalities therefore decide the curage of the river. Many archaeological treasures were buried in the Neolithic and bronze age. An important set of canoes in the Middle Ages has also been updated.
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