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The Luri (French: Ruisseau de Luri) is a coastal stream in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France.
It flows across the Cap Corse peninsula to the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Course
The Luri is 10.96 kilometres (6.81 mi) long.
It crosses the commune of Luri, Haute-Corse.
The only named tributary of the Luri is the 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) Ruisseau de Furcone, which enters the Luri from the south near the village of Luri.
The Luri rises in the northwest of the Cap Corse peninsula to the northeast of the 836 metres (2,743 ft) Monte Grofiglieta.
It flows northeast past the village of Spergane, then east-southeast past the villages of Luri and Campo to enter the sea at Santa Severa.
The D180 follows the stream for most of its course.
Hydrology
Measurements of the river flow were taken at the Luri station from 1972 to 1999.
The watershed above this station covers 18.8 square kilometres (7.3 sq mi).
Annual precipitation was calculated as 355 millimetres (14.0 in).
The average water flow throughout the year was 0.211 cubic metres per second (7.5 cu ft/s).
Average flow (cubic meters per second) by month for the period 1972 to 1999