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      • 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.
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  2. The Aube River at Bar-sur-Aube, France. 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.

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    Quick Facts Location, Country ... Its source is in the Haute-Marne department, on the plateau of Langres, near the town of Auberive. It flows through the departments of Haute-Marne, Côte-d'Or, Aube, and Marne. It flows into the river Seine near Marcilly-sur-Seine.

  4. The source of the Aube river is in the Langres Plateau, in the commune of Praslay, at an altitude of about 390 m (1,280 ft), in the Haute-Marne department. The Aube river flows through 2 regions, 4 departments and 80 communes. It flows through the following communes, among others: Haute-Marne (Grand Est region) : Auberive, Laferté-sur-Aube

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  5. EU law and the laws of most countries reserve the term "champagne" exclusively for wines that come from this region located about 160 kilometres (100 miles) east of Paris. The viticultural boundaries of Champagne are legally defined and split into five wine-producing districts within the historical province: Aube , Côte des Blancs , Côte de ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AubeAube - Wikipedia

    Aube ( French pronunciation: [ob] ⓘ 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), [3] Aube is the 74th department in terms of population.

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