Bras de Bronne

Bras de Bronne
Country France
Basin
Main source Artois
River mouth Canche
50°27′9″N 1°49′14″E / 50.45250°N 1.82056°E / 50.45250; 1.82056Coordinates: 50°27′9″N 1°49′14″E / 50.45250°N 1.82056°E / 50.45250; 1.82056
Progression CancheEnglish Channel
Physical characteristics
Length 11 km (6.8 mi)

The Bras de Bronne (sometimes spelled Bras de Brosne) is a small river in northern France whose 11 km course crosses the departement of the Pas-de-Calais. Its source is at the hamlet of Etreuille, near the village of Saint-Michel-sous-Bois. It flows through the communes of Humbert, Sempy, Aix-en-Issart, Marant, Marenla and joins the river Canche at Marles-sur-Canche.
In winter, it is fed by an even smaller river at the commune of Quilen.
There’s an ancient watermill at Sempy.

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