141 km.
it is 1633000968 metres or 10536 km or 8152
Paris and Rouen
You take the train from Paris-Saint-Lazare
Alfred Vacheron, as far as I know...In 1984 he competed in the Paris-Rouen race, driving a racecar that he had customized with a steering wheel.
The Seine River flows through Paris and Rouen
212 kilometres taking this route:Take A16 BOLOUGNE, from Calais, to A28 to ROUEN at SORTIE (EXIT) 23.Take A28 to Rouen.
Pittsburgh? Paris? Oxford? Cambridge? Rouen?
Le Havre on the English channel, Rouen on the Seine river, are the closest ports to Paris.
No. Paris is many miles from the sea, on a river which is navigable by ocean-going craft only as far as Rouen, and which flows into the English Channel 150 miles from London. There is, however, a high speed train, Eurostar.
Seagoing rather than ocean-going; big ships can get as far as Rouen, but the bridges of Rouen and the locks higher up restrict vessels to a length of 180m, a beam of 11.4m and a height 5.25m - less at times of flood.
Paris, Dijon, Lille, Reims and Rouen are the ones I can think of.
It's the name of a french city, north-west from Paris, in Normandy