L'Aisne est une rivière ardennaise de Belgique, affluent de l'Ourthe et faisant donc partie du bassin versant de la Meuse. Elle coule entièrement en province de Luxembourg.
L'Aisne prend sa source à une altitude de 630 m. dans la Fagne du Pouhon à l'ouest de la Baraque de Fraiture sur le plateau des Tailles. Le cours d'eau passe ensuite par les villages ou hameaux de Freyneux, Amonines, Blier, Pont d'Érezée, Fanzel, Laforge, Roche-à-Frêne, Aisne et Juzaine.
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