Serein
For other uses, see Serein (disambiguation).
Serein | |
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The Serein at Chablis | |
Country | France |
Basin | |
Main source | Burgundy |
River mouth |
Yonne 47°55′21″N 3°31′30″E / 47.92250°N 3.52500°ECoordinates: 47°55′21″N 3°31′30″E / 47.92250°N 3.52500°E |
Progression | Yonne→ Seine→ English Channel |
Basin size | 1,120 km2 (430 sq mi) |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 189 km (117 mi) |
The Serein is a river of eastern France. It is the main waterway of the Chablis wine district in Burgundy.
Origin of the name
Serein is the French word for "serene". This may reflect the placid nature of its course, or the strong monastic tradition in the area.
Navigation
The Serein is only navigable by small boats and barges.
Geography
The Serein rises in the Auxois hills at Arconcey and flows north-north-west into the Yonne at Bassou. Both the A6 Autoroute du Soleil and the Paris-Lyon railway line follow a similar route through the area.
Main tributaries of the Serein and their length
- Crioux (R) - 0 km
- Brechain (R) - 0 km
- Beine (L) - 0 km
- Fontenay (R) - 0 km
note: R=Right L=Left
Départements and towns crossed
From source to mouth:
- Côte-d'Or: Arconcey, La Motte-Ternant, Époisses
- Yonne: Montréal, L'Isle-sur-Serein, Noyers, Chablis, Pontigny Abbey, Bassou
History
The history of the area is dominated by the Church at Pontigny and nearby Auxerre, whose remit extended to building the famous castle at Noyers.
See also
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References
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