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Buthier

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The Buthier is a mountain torrent in north-west Italy. A left bank tributary of the Dora Baltea, its entire course lies within the Valpelline, a valley in the region of Aosta Valley.

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Course

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The Buthier flows into the Place-Moulin Lake [fr]

One branch of the river is formed by the Tsa de Tsan Glacier at an elevation of about 2,700 metres (8,900 ft); a second by the Grandes Murailles glacier at about 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). The river is then dammed to form the Place-Moulin Lake reservoir, after which it passes through the communes of Bionaz, Oyace, Valpelline, Roisan and finally Aosta where it joins the Dora Baltea.

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Tributaries

The principal tributaries from the left are:

  • Rû Verdonaz
  • Vessonaz;

and from the right:

  • Ollomont
  • Artanavaz.

Bridges

Notes

This article began as a translation from its counterpart in the Italian Wikipedia, specifically from this version


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