Dôa

Dôa
The Dôa at the pont des Gondonnets, north of Apt
EtymologyFrom Latin Lutosa, derived from loam
Physical characteristics
SourceViens
  location43°53′46″N 5°34′03″E / 43.89611°N 5.56750°E / 43.89611; 5.56750
MouthCalavon, Apt
  coordinates
43°52′48″N 5°25′17″E / 43.88000°N 5.42139°E / 43.88000; 5.42139
Length15.8 kilometres (9.8 mi)
Basin size71 square kilometres (27 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionCalavonDuranceRhôneMediterranean Sea

The Dôa is a torrent in the French department of the Vaucluse. From its source near the town of Viens it flows along the southern flanks of the Vaucluse mountains until flowing into the Calavon near Apt. Via the Calavon, the stream belongs to the catchment area of the Durance and Rhône.