river in eastern France. The river justifies its Latin name, Dubius, by its erratic course, rising near Mouthe in the Jura Mountains (in the Doubs dpartement) at a height of 3,074 ft (937 m) and following a course 267 mi (430 km) long to flow into the Sane at Verdun-sur-le-Doubs, only 56 mi to the west. Where not canalized, the river is navigable for only a few miles above its mouth, where it flows northeastward toward the Rhine and doubles back on itself. In its upper course it is partly a torrent. It forms the Lac de Saint-Point before passing Pontarlier, and then is a waterfall (Saut du Doubs) at the Lac des Brenets, after which it flows for some 20 mi through gorges. After making a short incursion into Swiss territory, it has a hairpin bend at Saint-Ursanne before flowing westward through Saint-Hippolyte. Coursing northward, it bends sharply below Montbliard, where it is joined by the Rhine-Rhne Canal. It flows southwestward to Besanon, capital of the Doubs dpartement, looping round the centre of the city, to join the Sane after crossing Dole.
DOUBS RIVER
Meaning of DOUBS RIVER in English
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