
Aube (river)
The Aube is a river in northeastern France, primarily known for flowing through the Aube department. It is approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles) long and runs through picturesque landscapes. The river originates in the Langres Plateau and meanders through various small towns, eventually joining the Seine River. The Aube is significant for its historical, ecological, and recreational value, supporting local agriculture and tourism. It also provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and enjoying nature, making it an important natural resource for the surrounding communities.