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The Rhone, or the Rhône is one of the major river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
s of Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, originating in Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
 and running from there through the south-eastern corner of France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. Near its mouth, the river divides into two branches, known as the Grand Rhône and the Petit Rhône.

re railroads and highways were invented, the Rhone was an important inland trade and transportation route, connecting the cities of Arles
Arles

Arles is a city in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rh?ne Departments of France, of which it is a Subprefectures in France, in the former Provinces of France of Provence....
, Avignon
Avignon

Avignon is a Communes of France in the Vaucluse Departments of France in southeastern France with an estimated mid-2004 population of 89,300 in the city itself and a population of 290,466 in the aire urbaine at the 1999 census....
, Valence
Valence

Valence or Valency may refer to:...
, Vienne
Vienne

Vienne is a d?partement of France, named after the Vienne River....
 and Lyon
Lyon

||-||}Lyon, also known as Lyons in English, is a city in east-central France. Its name is pronounced in French language and Franco-Proven?al language, and or in English language....
 to the Mediterranean ports of Fos
Fos

FOS can stand for:* Faint Object Spectrograph as done by the Hubble Space Telescope.* Feature-oriented scanning* Freedom of speech* Factor of safety in mechanical and structural engineering....
, Marseille
Marseille

"Marseille" is the second-largest city of France and forms the third-largest aire urbaine, after those of Paris and Lyon, with a population recorded to be 1,516,340 at the 1999 census and estimated to be 1,605,000 in 2007....
 and Sète
Sète

S?te is a Communes of France in the H?rault Departments of France in Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France.Known as the Venice of Languedoc, it is a port and a sea-side resort on the Mediterranean Sea....
.






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The Rhone, or the Rhône is one of the major river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
s of Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, originating in Switzerland
Switzerland

Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
 and running from there through the south-eastern corner of France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
. Near its mouth, the river divides into two branches, known as the Grand Rhône and the Petit Rhône.

Navigation

Before railroads and highways were invented, the Rhone was an important inland trade and transportation route, connecting the cities of Arles
Arles

Arles is a city in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rh?ne Departments of France, of which it is a Subprefectures in France, in the former Provinces of France of Provence....
, Avignon
Avignon

Avignon is a Communes of France in the Vaucluse Departments of France in southeastern France with an estimated mid-2004 population of 89,300 in the city itself and a population of 290,466 in the aire urbaine at the 1999 census....
, Valence
Valence

Valence or Valency may refer to:...
, Vienne
Vienne

Vienne is a d?partement of France, named after the Vienne River....
 and Lyon
Lyon

||-||}Lyon, also known as Lyons in English, is a city in east-central France. Its name is pronounced in French language and Franco-Proven?al language, and or in English language....
 to the Mediterranean ports of Fos
Fos

FOS can stand for:* Faint Object Spectrograph as done by the Hubble Space Telescope.* Feature-oriented scanning* Freedom of speech* Factor of safety in mechanical and structural engineering....
, Marseille
Marseille

"Marseille" is the second-largest city of France and forms the third-largest aire urbaine, after those of Paris and Lyon, with a population recorded to be 1,516,340 at the 1999 census and estimated to be 1,605,000 in 2007....
 and Sète
Sète

S?te is a Communes of France in the H?rault Departments of France in Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France.Known as the Venice of Languedoc, it is a port and a sea-side resort on the Mediterranean Sea....
. Before this, travelling down the Rhone by barge would take 3 weeks – it now only takes 3 days. The Rhône is classified as a class V waterway from the mouth of the Saône river
Saône

The Sa?ne is a river of eastern France. It is a right tributary of the River Rh?ne River . Rising at Viom?nil in the Vosges department, it joins the Rh?ne in Lyon ....
 to the sea. The Saône, which is also canalized, connects the Rhône ports to the cities of Villefranche
Villefranche

Villefranche is the name or part of the name of several communes in France:* Villefranche, Gers, in the Gers d?partement* Villefranche, Yonne, in the Yonne d?partement...
, Mâcon
Macon

Macon may refer to:...
 and Chalons
Chalons

The word "Chalons"' and variants can have several meanings:*Chalons or Ch?lons is the name or part of the name of several commune in France in France:...
. Smaller vessels (up to CEMT class I) can travel further northwest, north and northeast via the Centre-Loire-Briare and Loing Canals to the Seine river, via the Canal de la Marne à la Saône (recently often called the "Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne") to the Marne
Marne

Marne is a departments of France in north-eastern France named after the Marne River which flows through the department. The prefectures in France of Marne is Ch?lons-en-Champagne ....
, via the Canal des Vosges (formerly called the "Canal de l'Est – Branche Sud") to the Moselle
Moselle

Moselle is a departments of France in the east of France named after the Moselle River....
 and via the Canal du Rhône au Rhin to the Rhine
Rhine

File:Swiss Grand Canyon.jpgThe Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, at , with an average discharge of more than ....
.

The Rhone is infamous for its strong current when the river carries large quantities of water: current speeds up to 10 kilometers per hour (6 mph) are sometimes reached, particularly in the stretch below the last lock at Valabrègues and in some of the diversion canals. The ten river locks are operated daily from 05:00 a.m. until 09:00 p.m., but night operation can be requested and is usually granted .

Course

It rises as the effluent of the Rhone Glacier
Rhône Glacier

File:Glacier du Rhone.jpgFile:Rhoneglacier.JPGFile:Gletch_und_Rhonegletscher_um_1900.jpegFile:Rhonegletscher1870.jpgThe Rh?ne Glacier is the source of the Rhone River and one of the primary contributors to Lake Geneva in the far eastern end of the canton of Valais in Switzerland....
 in Valais
Valais

The Valais is one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland in the southwestern part of Switzerland, around the valley of the Rh?ne from its headwaters to Lake Geneva, separating the Pennine Alps from the Bernese Alps....
, in the Swiss Alps
Swiss Alps

The Swiss Alps are the portion of the Alps mountain mountain range that lies within Switzerland. Because of their central position with the entire Alpine range, they are also known as the Central Alps....
, at an altitude of .

Up to Brig
Brig, Switzerland

Brig-Glis is a municipality in the district of Brig in the Cantons of Switzerland of Valais in Switzerland.It was formed in 1973 by the merger of the former municipalities Brig, Switzerland, Glis, Switzerland and Brigerbad....
, the Rhone is a torrent, and then becomes a great mountain river running SW through a glacier valley. Between Brig and Martigny
Martigny, Switzerland

Martigny is the capital of the French language-speaking district of Martigny in the Cantons of Switzerland of Valais in Switzerland.It lies at an elevation of 471 meters....
, it collects waters mostly from the valleys of the Pennine Alps
Pennine Alps

The Pennine Alps are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland and Italy . The Col Ferret separates them from the Mont Blanc Massif; the Dora Baltea valley separates them from the Graian Alps; the Simplon Pass separates them from the Lepontine Alps; the Rh?ne River valley separates them from the Berne...
 on the south, whose rivers originate from the large glaciers of the massifs of Monte Rosa
Monte Rosa

The Monte Rosa Massif is a mountain massif located in the eastern part of the Pennine Alps. It is located between Switzerland and Italy . The Dufourspitze is the highest peak of the Monte Rosa Massif and at 4,634m is also the highest peak in Switzerland....
, Dom, and Grand Combin
Grand Combin

The Grand Combin is a mountain in the western Pennine Alps Swiss Alps in Switzerland. With its high summit it is one of the highest peaks in the Alps and the second most prominent of its range....
.

Then, after Martigny, it turns NW towards Lake Geneva
Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva or Lake L?man is the second largest freshwater lake in Central Europe in terms of surface area . 60% of it comes under the jurisdiction of Switzerland , and 40% under France ....
 (French Lac Léman) and separates the Chablais Alps
Chablais Alps

The Chablais Alps is a mountain range in the western Alps. It is situated between the Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc Massif . The Col des Montets separates them from the Mont Blanc Massif in the south and the Rh?ne separates them from the Bernese Alps in the east....
 from the Bernese Alps
Bernese Alps

The Bernese Alps are a group of mountain ranges in the western part of the Alps, in Switzerland. Although the name suggests they are in the Bernese Oberland region of the canton of Bern, portions of the Bernese Alps are located in the adjacent cantons of Valais, Canton of Lucerne, Obwalden, Canton of Fribourg and Vaud....
. It enters Lake Geneva near the Swiss town of Bouveret and exits it at the city of Geneva before entering France. The average annual discharge from Lake Geneva is .

It is joined by the river Saône
Saône

The Sa?ne is a river of eastern France. It is a right tributary of the River Rh?ne River . Rising at Viom?nil in the Vosges department, it joins the Rh?ne in Lyon ....
 at Lyon
Lyon

||-||}Lyon, also known as Lyons in English, is a city in east-central France. Its name is pronounced in French language and Franco-Proven?al language, and or in English language....
, before going south. Along the Rhone Valley, it is joined on the right (western) bank by the rivers Eyrieux, Ardèche
Ardèche River

The Ard?che is a 125 km long river in south-central France, right tributary of the Rh?ne River. Its source is in the Massif Central, near the village of Astet....
, Cèze
Cèze

The C?ze is a France river, a tributary of the Rhone. It runs through the Departments of France of Loz?re and Gard, in the Languedoc-Roussillon Regions of France....
, and Gardon
Gardon

The Gardon or Gard is a river in southern France. It is the namesake of the Gard d?partement in France.The Gardon is 133 km long including its longest tributary "Gardon de Saint-Jean"....
 coming from the Cévennes mountains
Cévennes

The C?vennes are a Mountain range in south-central France, covering parts of the d?partement in Frances of Gard, Loz?re, Ard?che, and Haute-Loire....
, and on the left bank by the rivers Isère
Isère River

The Is?re is a 286 km long river in southeastern France, in the Rh?ne-Alpes R?gion in France. Its source is in the Alps on the border with Italy, near the ski resort Val d'Is?re....
, Drôme
Drôme River

The Dr?me is a 110 km long river in southeastern France, left tributary of the Rh?ne River. Its source is in the western foothills of the Alps, near the village Valdr?me....
, Ouvèze
Ouvèze

The Ouv?ze is river in southern France, left tributary of the Rh?ne River. It rises in the southern French Prealps , in the commune of Montauban-sur-l'Ouv?ze....
, and Durance
Durance

The Durance is a river in south-eastern France.Its source is in the south-western Alps, in the ski resort of Montgen?vre near Brian?on. The main tributaries of the Durance are the rivers Bl?one and Verdon River....
 from the Alps
Alps

The Alps is the name for one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France in the west....
.

At Arles
Arles

Arles is a city in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rh?ne Departments of France, of which it is a Subprefectures in France, in the former Provinces of France of Provence....
, the Rhone divides itself in two arms, forming the Camargue
Camargue

The Camargue is located south of Arles, France, between the Mediterranean Sea and the two arms of the Rhone River River delta. The eastern arm is called the Grand Rh?ne; the western one is the Petit Rh?ne....
 delta
River delta

A delta is a landform that is created at the mouth of a river where that river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, flat arid area, or another river....
, with all branches flowing into the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea or Ocean off the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia....
. The larger arm is called the "Grand Rhône", the smaller the "Petit Rhône". The average annual discharge at Arles is .

History

Starry Night Over the Rhone
The Rhone has been an important highway since the times of the Greeks
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 and Romans
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
. Navigation could be difficult however, as the river suffered from fierce currents, shallows, floods in spring and early summer when the ice was melting and droughts in late summer. Until the 19th century passengers travelled in coches d'eau (water coaches) drawn by men or horses or under sail. Most travelled with a painted cross covered with religious symbols as a protection against the hazards of the journey.

Trade on the upper river used barques du Rhône, sailing barges, , with a capacity. As many as 50 to 80 horses were employed to haul trains of 5 to 7 craft upstream. Goods would be transshipped at Arles into sailing barges called allèges d'Arles for the final run down to the Mediterranean.

The first experimental steam boat was built at Lyon by Jouffroy d'Abbans in 1783, but regular services were not started until 1829 and continued till 1952. Steam passenger vessels long made up to and could do the downstream run from Lyon to Arles in a day. Cargo was hauled in bateau-anguilles, boats with paddle wheels amidships and bateaux crabes where a huge toothed 'claw' wheel across which gripped the river bed in the shallows supplemented the paddles wheels. In the 20th century, powerful motor barges propelled by diesel engines were introduced, carrying .

In 1933, the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône (CNR) was established to tame the river. Some progress in deepening the navigation channel and constructing scouring walls but World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 brought this to a halt. In 1942, following the collapse of Vichy France
Vichy France

Vichy France, or the Vichy regime are the common terms used to describe the government of France from July 1940 to August 1944. This government, which succeeded the French Third Republic, officially called itself the French State , in contrast with the previous designation, "French Republic." Marshal of France Philippe P?tain pro...
, Italian military forces occupied southeastern France up to the eastern banks of the Rhône, as part of the Italian Fascist regime's expansionist agenda. In 1948, construction started on a series of locked barrages and canal cuts with the joint aim of improving navigation and generating electricity, with locks raising boats up to . About 1/13 of France's electricity supply is now provided by these power stations.

Origin of the name


The word "Rhone" comes from Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 Rhodanus, which itself comes from Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 οδανός (Rhodanos), which is the Greek rendering of the Gaulish (Celtic
Celtic languages

The Celtic languages are descended from Proto-Celtic, or "Common Celtic", a branch of the greater Indo-European languages language family. The term "Celtic" was used to describe this language group by Edward Lhuyd in 1707, having much earlier been used by Greek and Roman writers to describe tribes in central Gaul....
) name of the river, as heard by the Greeks living in the colony of Massalia (Marseille
Marseille

"Marseille" is the second-largest city of France and forms the third-largest aire urbaine, after those of Paris and Lyon, with a population recorded to be 1,516,340 at the 1999 census and estimated to be 1,605,000 in 2007....
). The Celtic name of the river, something like Rodonos or Rotonos Great River (-onos/-ona is a suffix meaning Great). Rodo/Roto, literally "that which rolls", or "that which runs", is a frequent name of rivers in the ancient Celtic tongue. It was also the name of the lower Seine River, as well as several other rivers of western Europe. This Celtic name comes from the Proto-Indo-European
Proto-Indo-European language

The Proto-Indo-European language is the unattested, linguistic reconstruction common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, spoken by the Proto-Indo-Europeans....
 root *ret- ("to run, roll"), which gave the word rota ("wheel") in Latin, from which is derived "rotate" and "to roll" in English. Cognate
Cognate

Cognates in linguistics are words that have a common etymology origin.An example of cognates within the same language would be English shirt vs....
s in modern Celtic languages are Irish
Irish language

Irish , also known as Irish Gaelic, is a Goidelic languages of the Indo-European language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people....
 rith (in some dialects ruth or ruith, Scottish ruith/rith and Welsh
Welsh language

Welsh ]], is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, in England by some along the Welsh Marches and in the Welsh settlement in Argentina in the Chubut Valley in Argentina Patagonia....
 rhedeg, both meaning "to run", as well as the Gaelic noun roth wheel.

Some scholars posit that the root rot- or rod- found in the name "Rhone" as well as in the name of many western European rivers, and whose original meaning seems to be "river", is in fact Pre-Indo-European
Pre-Indo-European

Old Europe is a term coined by archaeologist Marija Gimbutas to describe what she perceives as a relatively homogeneous and widespread pre-Indo-European Neolithic Europe culture in Europe, particularly in Megalithic Temples of Malta and the Prehistoric Balkans....
, in which case it would only be a coincidence that it resembles the Proto-Celtic verb reto ("to run"). Further research is needed to decide between these two theories.

In French, the adjective derived from the river is rhodanien, as in le sillon rhodanien (literally "the furrow of the Rhone"), which is the name of the long straight Saône and Rhone rivers valley, a deep cleft running due south to the Mediterranean
Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea or Ocean off the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia....
 and separating the Alps
Alps

The Alps is the name for one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France in the west....
 from the Massif Central
Massif Central

The Massif Central is an elevated region in south-central France, consisting of mountains and plateaus.Subject to volcano that has subsided in the last 10,000 years, these central mountains are separated from the Alps by a deep north-south cleft created by the Rh?ne River and known in French language as the sillon rhodanien ....
.

Along the Rhone

Cities and towns along the Rhone include:

Switzerland

  • Oberwald
    Oberwald, Valais

    Oberwald is village in the Municipalities of Switzerland of Obergoms in the district of Goms in the Cantons of Switzerland of Valais in Switzerland....
     (Valais
    Valais

    The Valais is one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland in the southwestern part of Switzerland, around the valley of the Rh?ne from its headwaters to Lake Geneva, separating the Pennine Alps from the Bernese Alps....
    )
  • Brig
    Brig, Switzerland

    Brig-Glis is a municipality in the district of Brig in the Cantons of Switzerland of Valais in Switzerland.It was formed in 1973 by the merger of the former municipalities Brig, Switzerland, Glis, Switzerland and Brigerbad....
     (Valais)
  • Visp (Valais)
  • Leuk
    Leuk

    Leuk is a Municipalities of Switzerland in the district of Leuk in the Cantons of Switzerland of Valais in Switzerland.Since it controls access to the Gemmipass, it had some importance from the time of Roman Empire Raetia....
     (Valais)
  • Sierre
    Sierre

    Sierre is the Capital of the Districts of Switzerland of Sierre in the Cantons of Switzerland of Valais in Switzerland.It has a population of 14,355....
     (Valais)
  • Sion
    Sion, Switzerland

    Sion is the capital of the Swiss Cantons of Switzerland of Valais. In 2002, its population was 27,700.Landmarks include the Basilique de Val?re and Ch?teau de Tourbillon....
     (Valais)
  • Martigny
    Martigny, Switzerland

    Martigny is the capital of the French language-speaking district of Martigny in the Cantons of Switzerland of Valais in Switzerland.It lies at an elevation of 471 meters....
     (Valais)
  • St. Maurice (Valais)
  • see Lake Geneva
    Lake Geneva

    Lake Geneva or Lake L?man is the second largest freshwater lake in Central Europe in terms of surface area . 60% of it comes under the jurisdiction of Switzerland , and 40% under France ....
     for a list of Swiss and French towns around the lake
  • Geneva
    Geneva

    Geneva is the second-most-populous city in Switzerland and is the most populous city of Romandie . Situated where the Rh?ne River exits Lake Geneva , it is the capital of the Canton of Geneva....
     (Geneva
    Canton of Geneva

    The Canton of Geneva is the westernmost cantons of Switzerland or state of Switzerland, surrounded on almost all sides by France. The official name of this canton in French language is R?publique et Canton de Gen?ve....
    )


France

  • Lyon
    Lyon

    ||-||}Lyon, also known as Lyons in English, is a city in east-central France. Its name is pronounced in French language and Franco-Proven?al language, and or in English language....
    , (Rhône (département)
    Rhône (département)

    Rh?ne is a French Departments of France located in the central Eastern Regions of France of Rh?ne-Alpes. It is named after the Rh?ne River....
    )
  • Vienne
    Vienne, Isère

    Vienne is a Communes of France in southeastern France, located 20 miles south of Lyon, on the Rh?ne River. It is the second largest city after Grenoble in the Is?re department in France, of which it is a Subprefectures in France....
     (Isère
    Isère

    Is?re is a departments of France, in the Rh?ne-Alpes regions of France in the east of France named after the Is?re River....
    )
  • Tournon-sur-Rhône
    Tournon-sur-Rhône

    Tournon-sur-Rh?ne is a Communes of France in the Ard?che Departments of France in southeastern France....
     (Ardèche
    Ardèche

    Ard?che is a departments of France in south-central France named after the Ard?che River....
    ) opposite Tain-l'Hermitage
    Tain-l'Hermitage

    Tain-l'Hermitage is a Communes of France in the Dr?me Departments of France in southeastern France....
     (Drôme
    Drôme

    Dr?me is a Departments of France in southeastern France named after the Dr?me River....
    )
  • Valence
    Valence, Drôme

    Valence is a communes of France in southeastern France, the capital of the Departments of France of Dr?me, situated on the left bank of the Rh?ne River, 65 miles south of Lyon on the railway to Marseille....
     (Drôme) opposite Saint-Péray
    Saint-Péray

    Saint-P?ray is a Communes of France in the Ard?che Departments of France in the Rh?ne-Alpes Regions of France in southeastern France....
     and Guilherand-Granges
    Guilherand-Granges

    Guilherand-Granges is a Communes of France in the Ard?che Departments of France in southeastern France....
     (Ardèche)
  • Montélimar
    Montélimar

    Mont?limar is a commune in France in the Dr?me Departments of France in southeastern France. It is the second largest town in the department after Valence, Dr?me....
     (Drôme) opposite Le Teil
    Le Teil

    Le Teil is a Communes of France in the Ard?che Departments of France in southeastern France.See also*Communes of the Ard?che department...
     and Rochemaure
    Rochemaure

    Rochemaure is a Communes of France in the Ard?che Departments of France in southern France....
     (Ardèche)
  • Viviers
    Viviers, Ardèche

    Viviers is a Communes of France in the Departments of France of Ard?che in southern France.It is a small walled city situated on the right bank of the Rh?ne River....
     (Ardèche)
  • Bourg-Saint-Andéol
    Bourg-Saint-Andéol

    Bourg-Saint-And?ol is a Communes of France in the Ard?che Departments of France in the Rh?ne Valley in southern France....
     (Ardèche)
  • Pont-Saint-Esprit
    Pont-Saint-Esprit

    Pont-Saint-Esprit is a communes of France in the Gard Departments of France in southern France.The commune is situated on the Rh?ne River and is the site of a historical crossing, hence its name....
     (Gard
    Gard

    Gard is a departments of France located in Southern France France in the Languedoc-Roussillon Regions of France. It is named after the river Gardon ....
    )
  • Roquemaure
    Roquemaure, Gard

    Roquemaure is a Communes of France in the Departments of France of Gard in southern France.The city Avignon is nearby. It is most well known for La F?te du Baiser, its famous kissing festival, which began in 1989....
     (Gard)
  • Avignon
    Avignon

    Avignon is a Communes of France in the Vaucluse Departments of France in southeastern France with an estimated mid-2004 population of 89,300 in the city itself and a population of 290,466 in the aire urbaine at the 1999 census....
     (Vaucluse
    Vaucluse

    The Vaucluse is a departments of France in the southeast of France, named after the famous spring, the Fontaine-de-Vaucluse....
    ) (opposite Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
    Villeneuve-lès-Avignon

    Villeneuve-l?s-Avignon is a communes of France in the Gard Departments of France in southern France. It can also be spelled Villeneuve-lez-Avignon....
    ) (Gard)
    France Avignon Total 1
    * Beaucaire (Gard) opposite Tarascon
    Tarascon

    Tarascon, sometimes referred to as Tarascon-sur-Rh?ne, is a town and Communes of France in the Bouches-du-Rh?ne Departments of France, in the south of France....
     (Bouches-du-Rhône
    Bouches-du-Rhône

    Bouches-du-Rh?ne is a departments of France in the south of France named after the mouth of the Rh?ne River....
    )
  • Vallabrègues
    Vallabrègues

    Vallabr?gues is a Communes of France in the Gard Departments of France in southern France.It is located on the left bank of the Rh?ne River, opposite Beaucaire, Gard....
     (Gard)
  • Arles
    Arles

    Arles is a city in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rh?ne Departments of France, of which it is a Subprefectures in France, in the former Provinces of France of Provence....
     (Bouches-du-Rhône)


See also

  • Rhône (département)
    Rhône (département)

    Rh?ne is a French Departments of France located in the central Eastern Regions of France of Rh?ne-Alpes. It is named after the Rh?ne River....
  • Rhône (wine region)
    Rhône (wine region)

    The Rh?ne wine region in Southern France is situated in the Rh?ne river valley and produces numerous wines under various Appellation d'origine contr?l?e designations....


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