
Aube (river in France)
The Aube is a river in northeastern France, flowing through the regions of Champagne-Ardenne and Grand Est. It is approximately 200 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Seine River. The Aube is known for its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historical significance, particularly in the Champagne wine region. It provides recreational opportunities such as fishing and kayaking, and plays a role in local agriculture. The river has a rich biodiversity and contributes to the ecological health of the area, making it an important natural resource for both communities and wildlife.