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"The oars"

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The fact that les avirons means the oars [and could also mean rowing boats] is in my opinion irrelevant in this article, unless there is a real historical or etymological link in the name. Therefore, unless there are objections, I propose to delete the phrase (meaning "the oars" in French) from this page.

Please react, fellow wikipedians !
You may be interested to read the corresponding article on French Wikipedia as well as the official website ...
jw (talk) 21:28, 6 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]