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There are five rivers that have the name Aubette is the name various rivers in France. It is the dimunitive form of Aube. It corresponds to the word alb. It derives from the Latin words, 'albus', white or 'alveus' (cavity, river).
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* '''Aubette:''' five rivers have the name Aubette in France. It is the dimunitive form of Aube, which derives from the ''Latin'' 'albus' white or 'alveus' cavity, river.
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[[Category: Rivers]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 26 August 2012

  • Aubette: five rivers have the name Aubette in France. It is the dimunitive form of Aube, which derives from the Latin 'albus' white or 'alveus' cavity, river.
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