Ével

Ével
Country France
Basin
Main source Radenac
105 m (344 ft)
47°56′20″N 02°42′33″W / 47.93889°N 2.70917°W / 47.93889; -2.70917 (Primary source of Ével)
River mouth Blavet
20 m (66 ft)
47°52′58″N 03°06′39″W / 47.88278°N 3.11083°W / 47.88278; -3.11083 (Mouth of Ével)Coordinates: 47°52′58″N 03°06′39″W / 47.88278°N 3.11083°W / 47.88278; -3.11083 (Mouth of Ével)
Basin size 350 km2 (140 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 55.8 km (34.7 mi)
Discharge
  • Average rate:
    3.29 m3/s (116 cu ft/s)

The Ével is a 55.8 km (34.7 mi) long river in the Morbihan département, western France. Its source is near la Bottine, a hamlet in Radenac. It flows generally west-southwest. It is a left tributary of the Blavet into which it flows between Baud and Languidic.

Communes along its course

This list is ordered from source to mouth: Radenac, Réguiny, Moréac, Naizin, Remungol, Pluméliau, Guénin, Baud, Camors, Languidic,

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