Tech (river)

Summary

The Tech (French: [tɛk] ; Catalan: Tec [ˈtɛk]) is a river in southern France, very close to the French-Spanish border. It runs through a valley in the Pyrénées-Orientales, in the former Roussillon, and is 84.5 kilometres (52.5 mi) long.[1] Its source is the Parcigoule Valley, elevation 2,500 metres (8,200 ft), and it feeds the Mediterranean Sea. At Céret, the medieval Devil's bridge, once the largest bridge arch in the world, spans the river in an arc of 45 metres (148 ft) in length.

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Pont du Diable, spanning the Tech, in Céret
Tech (river) is located in France
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Tech (river)
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationPyrenees
 • elevation±2,500 m (8,200 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Mediterranean Sea
 • coordinates
42°35′24″N 3°2′43″E / 42.59000°N 3.04528°E / 42.59000; 3.04528
Length84.5 km (52.5 mi)
Basin size750 km2 (290 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average9.6 m3/s (340 cu ft/s)

Geography edit

The Tech flows through 25 different towns, from its source to the sea: Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste, Serralongue, Le Tech, Saint-Laurent-de-Cerdans, Montferrer, Corsavy, Arles-sur-Tech, Montbolo, Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda, Reynès, Céret, Saint-Jean-Pla-de-Corts, Maureillas-las-Illas, Le Boulou, Tresserre, Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, Montesquieu-des-Albères, Banyuls-dels-Aspres, Villelongue-dels-Monts, Brouilla, Ortaffa, Palau-del-Vidre, Elne and Argelès-sur-Mer. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea between Saint-Cyprien and Argelès-sur-Mer, southeast of Perpignan.[1]

In culture edit

Poetry
  • (in French) Ode au Tech [Ode to the Tech] (1912), a poem by the writer Marc Anfossi.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - Le Tech (Y02-0400)".
  2. ^ (in French) Fabricio Cardenas, Vieux papiers des Pyrénées-Orientales, Ode au Tech en 1912, 29 May 2015

External links edit

  • Cotrim da Cunha, Leticia, Léon Serve, François Gadel and Jean-Louis Blazi (September 1998). "Lignin-derived phenolic compounds as indicators of the nature of particulate organic matter in a Mediterranean river, the Tech". 2nd International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-01-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)