The
Rhône (
ROHN, French: [ʁon] ; Occitan:
Ròse; Arpitan:
Rôno) is a major river in France and Switzerland, rising in the
Alps 
and flowing west and south through Lake Geneva and Southeastern France before discharging into the Mediterranean Sea (Gulf of Lion). At Arles, near its mouth, the river divides into the
Great Rhône (French:
le Grand Rhône; Occitan:
Grand Ròse) and the
Little Rhône (
le Petit Rhône;
Pichon Ròse). The resulting delta forms the Camargue region.
The river's source is the Rhône Glacier, at the eastern edge of the Swiss canton of Valais. The glacier is part of the Saint-Gotthard Massif, which gives rise to three other major rivers: the Reuss, Rhine and Ticino.
The Rhône is, with the Po and the Nile, one of the three Mediterranean rivers with the largest water discharge.