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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aube_(river)Aube (river) - Wikipedia

    The Aube (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a river in France, a right tributary of the Seine. It is 248.9 kilometres (154.7 mi) long. The river gives its name to the Aube department. Its source is in the Haute-Marne department, on the plateau of Langres, near the town of Auberive.

  2. Aube River, river, north central France, navigable tributary of the Seine, which it joins above Romilly. The Aube and its tributary, the Aujon, rise on the Langres Plateau, flowing northwest for 154 mi (248 km) in trenchlike valleys across the dry oolitic limestone country. In front of the Côte des.

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  4. The Aube is a river in France. It is a right tributary of the Seine. The Aube department is named after the river. Geography. The Aube river has a length of 248.3 km (154.3 mi) and a drainage basin with an area of 4,595 km 2 (1,774 sq mi). [1]

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Aube_(river)Aube (river) - Wikiwand

    The Aube ( French pronunciation: [ ob] ⓘ) is a river in France, a right tributary of the Seine. It is 248.9 kilometres (154.7 mi) long. The river gives its name to the Aube department. Quick Facts Location, Country ... Close. Its source is in the Haute-Marne department, on the plateau of Langres, near the town of Auberive.

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    Aube (French pronunciation: ⓘ ohb) is a French department in the Grand Est region of north-eastern France. As with sixty departments in France, this department is named after a river: the Aube. With 310,242 inhabitants (2019), Aube is the 74th department in terms of population.

  8. Sep 15, 2017 · Troyes is the most important town in Aube, a historic Gallo-Roman site which was once capital of Champagne. It is an architectural gem, full of fine 16th century town houses and magnificent Gothic churches, particularly the Cathedrale St Pierre et St Paul with its flamboyant façade and glorious stained glass windows.

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