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Saône

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Saône
The Saône in Lyon by night.
Origin Lorraine
Mouth Rhône
Basin countries France, Switzerland
Length 480 km
Source elevation 400 m
Avg. discharge 410 m³/s
Basin area 29,950 km²

Image:Three sights Lyon.JPG The Saône is a river of eastern France. It is a right tributary of the River Rhône. Rising at Vioménil in the Vosges department, it joins the Rhône in Lyon.

Départements - and major cities - traversed:

Note: the names of two of these départements include that of the river.

Main tributaries, Right Bank (R) and Left Bank (L), downstream:

The name Saône derives from that of the Celtic river goddess Souconna. However, the recorded ancient name of the river was Arar.

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