Garonne River - Clickable Map of the Roman Empire - First Century AD

Garonne River
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Ancient Garonne River The Garonne River (Latin: Garumna) is a river in southwestern France and northern Spain, flowing over 350 miles.

The Garonne (French: Garonne, IPA: [ɡaʁɔn]; in Occitan, Catalan and Spanish: Garona; Latin: Garumna[1]) is a river in southwest France and northern Spain, with a length of 575 km (357 miles). Origin of the Name Garone: The name "Garonne" derives from an ancient form Garumna containing the Aquitanian (language related to old Basque) root kharr-, meaning "rock",[2] akin to modern Basque harri, "stone", and a Pre-Indo-European suffix -unn-, -onna which means "source, river", and which can be found in the name of many rivers in Western Europe (such as the Seine, the Sa�ne, etc.). - Wikipedia

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