Alzette
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1.2.1
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Alzette
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Etymology
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From
French
Alzette
.
Proper noun
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Alzette
A river in
Europe
that flows for 73 km (45 mi) through
France
and
Luxembourg
; it empties into the
Sauer
near
Ettelbruck
.
Translations
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river
French:
Alzette
(fr)
f
German:
Alzig
f
,
Alzette
(de)
f
Latin:
Alisontia
f
Luxembourgish:
Uelzecht
f
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