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- Aa_River_(France) abstract "The Aa is an 89 km long river in northern France. Its source is near the village Bourthes. It flows through the following départements and cities: Pas-de-Calais: Saint-Omer. Nord: Gravelines.The Aa flows into the North Sea near Gravelines, very close to the north-eastern limit of the English Channel.The name Aa is old-Dutch and means water, and can be traced back to its original Indo-European form as such.".
- Aa_River_(France) comment "The Aa is an 89 km long river in northern France. Its source is near the village Bourthes. It flows through the following départements and cities: Pas-de-Calais: Saint-Omer. Nord: Gravelines.The Aa flows into the North Sea near Gravelines, very close to the north-eastern limit of the English Channel.The name Aa is old-Dutch and means water, and can be traced back to its original Indo-European form as such.".