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River in Switzerland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Broye (French: [bʁwa] ⓘ; Arpitan: Brouye[1] [bʁuj(ə)] ⓘ) is a 68 km long river, in the cantons of Fribourg and Vaud, in Switzerland. It has a watershed area of 850 km2.
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Its source is located in Semsales, in the Fribourgeois/Vaudois Prealps, south-west of Bulle. It flows first south-west along the Fribourgeois/Vaudois Prealps and turns north after 10 km. The direction of the river changes again near Moudon to the north-east. From Payerne, the Broye is running in a large and agricultural valley. The river flows into Lake Morat first, and then into Lake Neuchâtel through the Broye canal (French: Canal de la Broye).
List of Tributaries
- The Petite Glâne
- The Bressonne
- The Lembe
- The Arbogne
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