Aubette

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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.

'Aubette, a small river of Seine-Maritime, its length is only 4.5 km, which begins near Saint-Aubin-Épinay, and flows near Darnétal and forms a tributary with the Robec before it flows into the Seine near Rouen. In the 19th century, the Aubette had a hundred mills, textiles, paper mills, etc. It was considered whereas Robec was an watershed of Aubette, which gave to this 14km river.


Aubette de meulan begins near Guiry-en-Vexin in Val-d'Oise, it flows through Vigny and empties into the Seine with Meulan in Yvelines. It has a commune name after this river, it's called Tessancourt-sur-Aubette.


Aubette de Magny, a watershed of Epte and Bray-de-Lû.


Aubette, a river of Haute-Marne, which is empties into the Aube near Dancevoir.


Aubette, a brook in Cote d'Or, it empties into the Aube near Boudreville.