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Lot (river)
River in France
River in France
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Lot |
| image | Cahors - Pont Valentré 03.jpg |
| image_caption | Pont Valentré in Cahors |
| map | Lot (rivière).png |
| source1_location | Cévennes |
| source1_coordinates | |
| mouth_location | Garonne |
| mouth_coordinates | |
| progression | |
| subdivision_type1 | Country |
| subdivision_name1 | France |
| length | 485 km |
| source1_elevation | 1499 m |
| discharge1_avg | 155 m3/s |
| basin_size | 11254 km2 |
The Lot (), originally the Olt (; ), is a river in France. It is a right-bank tributary of the Garonne. It rises in the Cévennes mountains, flowing west through Quercy, where it flows into the Garonne near Aiguillon, a total distance of 485 km. It gives its name to the départements of Lot and Lot-et-Garonne.
The Lot is prone to flooding in the winter and spring, and has many dams in its upper catchment area, mainly on the Truyère, which produce hydroelectric power of strategic importance for the French national grid. Turbining can cause additional variations in flow throughout the 275 km of the river that has been extensively developed as an asset for tourism in the region. The major project to restore navigability of the river Lot was conceived by local stakeholders in Decazeville and Cahors in the 1970s. It meant restoring the many locks, and bypassing the medium-head dams built at five locations along the former waterway.

Olt is also the name of a river in Romania (; ; or Alutus, , Alytos).

Main tributaries
- Lède (near Villeneuve-sur-Lot)
- Célé (near Cabrerets)
- Dourdou de Conques (in Grand-Vabre)
- Truyère (in Entraygues-sur-Truyère)
- Colagne (in Le Monastier-Pin-Moriès)
Departments and towns
The Lot flows through the following départements and towns: Lozère (Mende), Cantal, Aveyron (Entraygues-sur-Truyère, Flagnac, Capdenac-Gare), Lot (Cahors) and Lot-et-Garonne (Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Aiguillon).
References
- Le Lot, Waterways Guide No. 05. Editions du Breil.
- Edwards-May, David (2010). Inland Waterways of France, 8th edition. Imray, pp 117–126.
- McKnight, Hugh (2005). Cruising French Waterways, 4th Edition. Sheridan House. .
- Jefferson, David (2009). Through the French Canals. Adlard Coles Nautical. p. 275. .
References
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- Edwards-May, David. (2012). "Filling gaps on the river Lot".
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