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The Seine, Marne, Aube and several other lesser rivers rise in the Plateau de Langres between Troyes and Dijon. Hunting for sources is a thankless task - there are no bubbling springs - and you're more likely to be conscious of undifferentiated water everywhere. Main routes from Troyes to the Burgundian capital of Dijon skirt this area; to the east, the N19 (which the train follows) takes in Chaumont and Langres , two towns that could briefly slow your progress if you're in no hurry, and the home village of General de Gaulle, Colombey-Les-Deux-Eglises .
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