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    Etymology. The name Rhône continues the Latin Rhodanus name ( Greek Ῥοδανός Rhodanós) in Greco-Roman geography. The Gaulish name of the river was *Rodonos or *Rotonos (from a PIE root * ret- "to run, roll" frequently found in river names).

  2. The Rhône originates in the Swiss Alps, upstream from Lake Geneva. It comes into being at an elevation of about 6,000 feet (1,830 metres), emerging from the Rhône Glacier, which descends the south flank of the Dammastock, a nearly 12,000-foot (3,700-metre) peak.

  3. The Rhône is a river in France and Switzerland. It is 812 kilometers long. The river starts in Rhône Glacier, which is in Switzerland. Then, the Rhône River joints the Saône, in France (and other rivers) and ends in the Mediterranean Sea . The River Rhône empties into the Mediterranean.

  4. Jun 22, 2020 · Though created over seventy years ago, when most of the south was planted with olive trees and many northern vineyards semi-abandoned, the appellations do give a clue to what is in the bottle. But like most classification systems, it is not perfect and the name of the producer is just as important.

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  5. Rhône wine region, one of the most ancient wine-growing areas, stretches along the Rhône River to the Mediterranean Sea in the southern part of France. Many oldest steeply-terraced vineyards in the country dot this area. The Rhône Valley has a very strong identity. The powerful Rhône River, which lends its name to the region, nourishes and ...

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  6. Pont Saint-Esprit, as its name suggests, is the site of a historic crossing of the Rhône River. The 26-arched bridge was built between 1265 and 1309 and was mentioned by the Irish pilgrim Symon Semeonis in 1323 on his way to the Holy Land: “Pont-Saint-Esprit where there is a famous stone bridge over the Rhône, half a mile in length, the ...

  7. The Rhône is the only major river in Europe that flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The river begins in the Swiss Alps and flows through the southeastern part of France. The…

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