It's a river in France. Wine made near there is known as Cote de Rhone. ; ) Which means Next to the Rhone. : ) Hope this helps
2007-01-25 14:48:41
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answered by Chistiaŋ 7
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The Rhone is a river in France.
Rhone the name (for a person), could be from naming a child after the river...or be derived from the Scottish name Rhona.
2007-01-25 22:50:29
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answered by ☆MWφM☆ 7
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I know of a wine called Cotes du Rhone from the Rhone region of France.
2007-01-25 22:48:52
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answered by Robert B 7
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A river rising in the Alps of south-central Switzerland and flowing about 813 km (505 mi) west-southwest and northwest to Lake Geneva then into eastern France, where it joins the Saône River at Lyon and continues southward to the Mediterranean Sea.
2007-01-25 22:50:42
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answered by paul13051956 3
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Yes, its a french name and usually has a ^ accent over the o. Its a river whose source is in the swiss alps, and it flows through the lake of geneva and down to marseilles and into the mediterranean.
2007-01-25 22:46:20
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answered by tsbski 3
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No, I have a teacher with that name and can find out what it is. My last name, (fougnie) is french.
2007-01-25 22:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Rhone sounds German to me.
2007-01-25 22:44:31
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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yes your right it is French.
2007-01-25 22:44:43
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answered by glasgow girl 6
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it sounds like macaroni
2007-01-25 22:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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