- The
Sevron (French pronunciation: [səvʁɔ̃]) is a 54.7-kilometre (34.0 mi) long
river in the Ain and Saône-et-Loire departments,
eastern France. Its source...
- Brienne) Sâne
Morte (in Ménetreuil)
Solnan (in Louhans) Vallière (in Louhans)
Sevron (in Varennes-Saint-Sauveur)
Grosne (in Marnay)
Doubs (in Verdun-sur-le-Doubs)...
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flows into the Solnan,
which forms most of its
northeastern border. The
Sevron flows northwest through the
middle of the commune.
Communes of the Ain department...
- 11th
Naval District and then as a unit of
ServRon 8.
Later ****igned to
SevRon 6 to service, in
close proximity, the
striking forces as they
moved closer...
- pronunciation: [mɛjɔna]) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. The
Sevron has its
source in the commune; it
crosses the
village and
forms part of...
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department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. The
Sevron flows northward through the
middle of the commune, then
flows into the Solnan...
-
preparations for her
first WestPac deployment.
Sailing west, she
reported to
SevRon 3 at Sasebo, ****an, in
December and
commenced distributing the
bullets of...
-
Lyonnaise des Beaux-Arts
between 1894 ("Le lac de Pluvis") and 1912 ("Bords du
Sevron")
where he
obtained the
First class medal in 1908 with "Soir de novembre...
- the Seille, into
which it
flows at Louhans. Its main
tributaries are the
Sevron and the Vallière. This list is
ordered from
source to mouth: Ain: Verjon...
- On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the new
commune Val-Revermont. The
Sevron formed most of the commune's
southwestern border.
Cuisiat is home to the...