Saone River

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Definition

Proper noun * Saône River: A major river in eastern France. It originates in the Vosges department of the Lorraine region and flows generally southward. It is the principal tributary of the Rhône River, joining it at the city of Lyon.

Usage
  • The Saône River is a significant navigable waterway for commercial and tourist traffic in the Burgundy and Rhône-Alpes regions.
  • Many historic towns, such as Chalon-sur-Saône and Mâcon, are situated along the banks of the Saône River.
  • The confluence of the Saône River and the Rhône River is a defining geographical feature of Lyon.
Advanced Usage
  • The river is often referenced in geographical, historical, and cultural contexts related to eastern France.
  • In French, it is known as "la Saône." The definite article "la" is typically used when referring to it in French, but it is commonly referred to as just "the Saône" or "the Saône River" in English.
Variants and Related Words
  • Saône (proper noun): The shortened, most common form used to refer to the river, especially when the context is clear (e.g., "the valley of the Saône").
  • Rhône River (proper noun): The major river into which the Saône flows.
  • Tributary (noun): A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. The Saône is the chief tributary of the Rhône.
Synonyms
  • (There are no true synonyms for a proper noun like a specific river name. It can only be described.)
  • Watercourse, waterway, river (general terms for a river, but they do not substitute for the specific name "Saône").
Related Phrases
  • Saône-et-Loire (proper noun): A French department named after the Saône and Loire rivers.
  • Haute-Saône (proper noun): A French department meaning "Upper Saône," through which the river flows.
Related Idioms
  • (There are no common English idioms specifically about the Saône River.)
Noun
  1. a river in eastern France; rises in Lorraine and flows south to become the chief tributary of the Rhone

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