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Rance may refer to: Places * Rance (river), northwestern France * Rancé, a commune in eastern France, near Lyon * Ranče, a small settlement in Slovenia * Rance, Wallonia, part of the municipality of Sivry-Rance ** Rouge de Rance, a Devonian red reef limestone prized as a building material People * Rance Allen (born 1948), American gospel musician * Rance Hood (born 1941), Native American painter * Rance Howard (1928–2017), American actor * Rance Mulliniks (born 1956), American baseball player * Rance Pless (1925–2017), American baseball player * Alex Rance (born 1989), Australian rules footballer * Charlie Rance (1889–1966), English footballer * Dean Rance (born 1991), English footballer * Hubert Rance (1898–1974), last governor of British Burma * Murray Rance (born 1962), Australian rules footballer * Patrick Rance (1918–1999), cheesemonger considered responsible for saving many British specialist cheeses from extinction * Seth Rance (born 1987), New Zealand cricketer ...
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Rance (river)
The Rance (; br, Renk) is a river of northwestern France. It is long. It flows into the English Channel between Dinard and Saint-Malo. Before reaching the Channel, its waters are barred by a 750 metre long dam forming the Rance tidal power plant. The river is linked to the Vilaine by means of the Canal d'Ille-et-Rance. '' Départements'' and towns along the river: * Côtes-d'Armor: Collinée, Caulnes, Dinan * Ille-et-Vilaine: Dinard, Saint-Malo Hydrology and water quality Tributaries of the Rance include: * Croqueloir * Clergé * Fremeur * Quinéford This river has moderate turbidity and its brownish water is somewhat low in velocity due to the slight gradient of the watercourse; pH levels have been measured at 8.13Hogan, C. Michael, ''Water quality of freshwater bodies in France'', Lumina Press, Aberdeen, Scotland(2006) within the city of Dinan and electrical conductivity Electrical resistivity (also called specific electrical resistance or volume resistivity) is ...
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