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The Venoge (French pronunciation: [vənɔʒ]) is a Swiss river located in the canton of Vaud, a tributary of the Rhône, via Lake Geneva. The Swiss poet Jean Villard Gilles has written a poem about it, La Venoge, in 1954.

Venoge
The mouth of the Venoge and Lake Geneva
Native nameLa Venoge  (French)
Physical characteristics
SourceL'Isle
  locationSwitzerland
  elevation700 m (2,300 ft)
MouthLake Geneva
  location
Saint-Sulpice
  coordinates
46.5074°N 6.5394°E / 46.5074; 6.5394
  elevation
380 m (1,250 ft)
Length44 km (27 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLake GenevaRhôneMediterranean Sea

Geography


The course of the river, near Saint-Sulpice
The course of the river, near Saint-Sulpice

The Venoge has its source at L'Isle in the canton of Vaud and flows 44 km down to Lake Geneva, by Saint-Sulpice.


Course


Between its source in L'Isle and Lake Geneva, la Venoge runs through Cuarnens, La Chaux, Moiry, Chevilly, Ferreyres, La Sarraz, Éclépens, Lussery-Villars, Daillens, Cossonay, Penthalaz, Penthaz, Gollion, Vufflens-la-Ville, Aclens, Bussigny-près-Lausanne, Bremblens, Échandens, Écublens, Denges, Préverenges to finally reach Saint-Sulpice.


Tributaries



History


The Venoge was called Venobia in 814, Venubia in 937, Vinogia in 7th century, Venopia in 1313 and Venogy in 1316. Its name is probably of Celtic origin.

In 1913 it was described as splitting at La Sarraz, with the smaller part joining to the Mozon, which flows into Lake Neuchâtel at Yverdon-les-Bains, and the main part turning to the south and flowing into Lake Geneva east of Morges.[1]

The river has been subject to heavy pollution during the 20th century. The building of more and better sewage plants along its course has led to an improvement since 1990.[2]


See also



References


  1. Nathan Haskell Dole, "The Spell of Switzerland", L. C. Page & Company, Boston, 1913.
  2. "Etat actuel de la Venoge et du Veyron" (in French). Canton de Vaud. Archived from the original on May 25, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-01.

На других языках


[de] Venoge

Die Venoge ist ein 38 km langer nördlicher Zufluss des Genfersees und gehört damit zum Einzugsgebiet der Rhone. Sie entwässert einen Abschnitt des Westschweizer Mittellandes, der überwiegend zur Region Gros de Vaud gehört. Das gesamte Einzugsgebiet der Venoge liegt auf dem Kantonsgebiet der Waadt.
- [en] Venoge (river)

[it] Venoge

La Venoge è un fiume svizzero.



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