Robec
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| Robec | |
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The Robec, by Claude Monet, 1872
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| Mouth | Seine 49°26′9″N 1°6′3″E / 49.43583°N 1.10083°E |
| Basin countries | Lower Normandy |
| Length | 8.9 km |
The Robec (Old Norse raudh, red and bekkr, stream) is a small river in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, right tributary of the Seine. Its length is 9 km. The river begins near Fontaine-sous-Préaux, then it flows through Darnétal and ends in the Seine in Rouen. Its drainage area includes the Aubette.
In order to avoid a repetition of the floods that have affected the valleys of the Cailly, the Robec and the Aubette, a schéma d'aménagement et de gestion des eaux (water resource management scheme) is under consideration.
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