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The Têt is the largest river in Roussillon, southwestern France. It is 120 km long. The Têt has its source at the foot of the Pic Carlit in the Pyrenees. It crosses the Pyrénées-Orientales département (Northern Catalonia) from West to East and ends in the Mediterranean Sea, near Perpignan .

Tributaries include

Towns along the river include

  • Mont-Louis (Mont-Lluis)
  • Olette (Oleta)
  • Villefranche-de-Conflent (Vilafranca de Conflent)
  • Prades (Prada de Conflent)
  • Perpignan (Perpinyà)    
       

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