France is bordered by the English channel (La manche), the Bay of Biscay & the Mediterranean Sea. Major rivers include the Loire, the Garronne & the Rhone. the Capital, Paris is on the Seine.There are more majour bodys in France than just those.
Although Lac du Bourget ("Lake of Le Bourget") is the largest lake and deepest lake in France, the largest body of water is the Lake Geneva or Lake Léman. This lake is located on the western border of France and is shared with Switzerland. More details can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Geneva
Lake Geneva (Lac Léman in French) is the largest lake at 224 square miles, but it is partially in Switzerland. Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans in Gironde is the largest lake entirely within France at 22 square miles.
There is no particularly large body of water in Nice of France, but Nice is on the Mediterranean coast. So the 'Mediterranean Sea' would be the name of the large body of water near that area of Southern France, at the south-eastern corner of that country.
Around France: The English Channel, the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranian Sea. In France (among others) the Loire river, the Seine river, the Rhône river, the Gironde river.
the black sea
nope its france
the Mediterranean sea in the south, the Atlantic on the west and the English Channel starting north of Brittany are the bodies of water next to mainland France.
Mainland France is bordered by only three bodies of water: the Mediterranean sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the English channel. Every body of water not part of that list, does not border mainland France. The overseas departments of France border other bodies of water such as the Indian Ocean (Mayotte), the Pacific Ocean (French Polynesia), etc.
The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.
Apart from a number of land borders, the European country of France is bordered by the Bay of Biscay in the southwest, the English Channel in the northwest (which joins the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea), and the Mediterranean Sea in the southeast.
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the Mediterranean sea in the south, the Atlantic on the west and the English Channel starting north of Brittany are the bodies of water next to mainland France.
what bodies of water do people in france depend on and how does the water help them ? please help me i have to finish a research paper
The bodies of water that touch France are the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Direction is not a factor here.
bay of discay in meditranian sea
Mainland France is bordered by only three bodies of water: the Mediterranean sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the English channel. Every body of water not part of that list, does not border mainland France. The overseas departments of France border other bodies of water such as the Indian Ocean (Mayotte), the Pacific Ocean (French Polynesia), etc.
no, because they are not an established country. your friend, arianna(:
Atlantic Ocean English channel. Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.
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The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.