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    the Durance joins Buëch and the Sasse [fr]. Water also flows in from the EDF Canal. Beyond Sisteron further rivers and streams join the Durance: Jabron...
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    Électricité de France's Canal EDF de la Durance [fr]. Two canals link it to the Mediterranean, the open air Canal de Caronte [fr] leading towards Port-de-Bouc...
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    Canal de Marseille, was abandoned when the Canal EDF de la Durance went into service in 1966. Since that time, water initially enters the canal at the...
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    Sapiega, La Durance, parcours & regards, Conseil régional PACA, 2004 (DVD) "Le Service de l'eau" (in French). canaldeprovence.com. "Société du canal de Provence...
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    Avignon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    wealthy south of Avignon, the Puy Canal was dug (1808). All of these canals took their water from the Durance. These canals were initially used to flood the...
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    Massif de la Trévaresse, 1.5 km from the Canal de Marseille. It is 20 km from Aix-en-Provence and Gare d'Aix-en-Provence TGV, 15 km from Salon de Provence...
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