Mouzon (river)

Mouzon
Country France
Basin
Main source near Serocourt, Vosges
48°07′11″N 5°52′24″E / 48.1196°N 5.8734°E / 48.1196; 5.8734 (Primary source of Mouzon)
River mouth Meuse in Neufchâteau
48°21′18″N 5°41′05″E / 48.355°N 5.6847°E / 48.355; 5.6847 (Meuse-Mouzon)Coordinates: 48°21′18″N 5°41′05″E / 48.355°N 5.6847°E / 48.355; 5.6847 (Meuse-Mouzon)
Progression MeuseNorth Sea
Basin size 414 km2 (160 sq mi)
Physical characteristics
Length 63.3 km (39.3 mi)

The Mouzon is a 63.3-kilometre (39.3 mi) river that traverses Vosges in Lorraine, and Haute-Marne in Champagne-Ardenne, in northeastern France.[1] It rises in Serocourt and flows west then north to join the Meuse at Neufchâteau.[1]

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