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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 (river)|Aube]]''. It corresponds to the word ''alb''. It derives from the [[Latin]] words, ''[[wiktionary:albus|albus]]'', [[white]] or ''[[wiktionary:alveus|alveus]]'' ([[cavity]], [[river]]).
[[Centuries]]: [[3rd century BC]] - '''[[2nd century BC]]''' - [[1st century BC]]
 
[[Decades]]: [[150s BC]] [[140s BC]] [[130s BC]] [[120s BC]] [[110s BC]] - '''[[100s BC]]''' - [[90s BC]] [[80s BC]] [[70s BC]] [[60s BC]] [[50s BC]]
 
[[Year]]s: [[114 BC]] [[113 BC]] [[112 BC]] [[111 BC]] [[110 BC]] - '''109 BC''' - [[108 BC]] [[107 BC]] [[106 BC]] [[105 BC]] [[104 BC]]
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'''Aubette''', a small [[Rivers of France|river]] of [[Seine-Maritime]] [[département]], its length is only 4.5 km. It begins near [[Saint-Aubin-Épinay]], and flows along the town [[Darnétal]]. It is joined by the river [[Robec]] before it flows into the [[Seine]] near [[Rouen]]. In the [[19th century]], the Aubette had a hundred mills, textiles, paper mills, etc. Although the river [[Robec]] is longer than the Aubette (14 km) it was considered to be a tributary of Aubette.
'''Births'''
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'''Aubette de Meulan''' begins near [[Guiry-en-Vexin]] in [[Val-d'Oise]], it flows through [[Vigny, Val-d'Oise|Vigny]] and empties into the [[Seine]] in [[Meulan]] in [[Yvelines]] département. One commune is named after this river: [[Tessancourt-sur-Aubette]] (Yvelines).
 
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'''Deaths'''
'''Aubette de Magny''', a tributary of the river [[Epte]] in [[Val-d'Oise]]. Its source is near [[Magny-en-Vexin]]. It flows into the Epte at [[Bray-et-Lû]].
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'''Aubette''', a river of [[Cote d'Or]] and [[Haute-Marne]], which empties into the [[Aube River|Aube]] near [[Dancevoir]].
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'''Aubette''' is also the name of a historical building in [[Strasbourg]], [[France]]. Between 1926 and 1928 it was redecorated by [[De Stijl]] artist [[Theo van Doesburg]].
 
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