Volp
River in France
43°12′19″N 1°06′37″E / 43.2054°N 1.1103°E / 43.2054; 1.1103The Volp is a 40-kilometre-long (25 mi) river of southwestern France. It is a right tributary of the Garonne, which it joins upstream of Cazères, Haute-Garonne.[1] A flood in 1993 ruined a marginal amount of cropland.
In 1912 ice-age cave paintings were discovered in a cave along the length of the Volp. See Trois Frères.
Notable places along the river include:
- Ariège: Sainte-Croix-Volvestre
- Haute-Garonne: Le Plan
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