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An abundantly irrigated city
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Three main rivers water the town of Cuers in the Var department. The Meige Pan, a tributary of the Réal Martin river, takes its source north-west of Cuers and flows over 7.4 mi (12 km). The coastal Gapeau river runs through the Var department for 29.5 mi (47.5 km) from Signes to the Salins d'Hyères. Finally, the Farembert originates west of Puget-Ville, and meets 4.7 mi (7.6 km) further on with the Réal Martin. Several secondary streams like the Cougourdes, Rénégon, Sainte-Christine, Partides, Valcros, Plans de Loube, Rémin, Anduès, and Plan also irrigate the 31 sqm (50 km²) of Cuers' territory.
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