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Essonne

  1. One of the départements in Île-de-France, France (INSEE code 91)
  2. A river in Centre-Val de Loire and Île-de-France, France, a tributary of the Seine.
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Etymology

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Named after the river, from the Gallo-Roman water goddess, Gaulish and Latin Acionna, Acionnae, of Celtic origin, probably sharing the same Proto-Indo-European source as the river Axona.

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  • IPA(key): /e.sɔn/
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Proper noun

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Essonne f

  1. Essonne (a department of Île-de-France, France)
  2. Essonne (a left tributary of the Seine, in northern France)

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References

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  • Acionna and the Fountain l’Etuvée (Loiret)