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The Saône (IPA: [son]) (Sona in Arpitan) is a river of eastern France. It is a right tributary of the River Rhône (Rôno in Arpitan, Ròse in Occitan). - Saone
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SAONE, a river of eastern France, rising in the Faucilles mountains (department of Vosges), 15 m. W.S.W. of Epinal at a height of 1300 ft. and uniting with the Rhone at Lyons. See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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Saône, river, France, a tributary of the Rhône River. It rises in north-eastern France, in the Faucilles Mountains, flows south-west to Chalons-sur-Saône and then south, joining the Rhône at Lyon. The Saône River is navigable for about 373 km (232 mi) of its 431-km (268-mi) length. It is connected by canals with the Moselle, Marne, Yonne, and Loire rivers.
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