Laïta

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Laïta
Laita clohars guidel.jpg
Location
CountryFrance
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationBrittany
Mouth 
 • location
Atlantic Ocean
 • coordinates
47°45′49″N 3°32′12″W / 47.76361°N 3.53667°W / 47.76361; -3.53667 (Atlantic Ocean-Laïta)Coordinates: 47°45′49″N 3°32′12″W / 47.76361°N 3.53667°W / 47.76361; -3.53667 (Atlantic Ocean-Laïta)
Length17 km (11 mi)

The Laïta is a river in Brittany in northwestern France.[1] It was the traditional border between the medieval realms or counties of Cornouaille and Gwened and now forms part of the border between the departments of Finistère and Morbihan. Properly speaking, it is formed at the confluence of the Ellé and Isole at Quimperlé, whence it flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Guidel. Informally, the Ellé is sometimes considered its upper course.

References[]

  1. ^ Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - Ellé/Laïta (J4--0200)".

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