Longer than people, anyway. It took its present form during the Miocene era, between 5 and 23 million years ago.
the Seine river is 777 km long. The river seine is 776 km long.
It is the River Seine, which is a 777-kilometre-long river.
The river is 780 km (485 miles) long, France's second-longest (after the Loire).
The river Seine is 485 miles long from Dijon, France to the English Channel. The Notre Dame Cathedral and Musee de Louvre are a few of the buildings next to the Seine.
The longest river in France is the Loire river, which is 1,013 km long.
The Seine is in Paris then if you want to know the size it depends which way you're going because the different parts of the seine lead to different locations and suburbs of Paris.
The Seine or in French Le Seine is a major part of the Paris Basin which in located in France. The Seine is 776 km or 482 miles and is located in the north part of France. More information about the Seine can be located at Wikipedia.
the Seine river is 776 km long.
No, the Loire River is longer than the Seine. The Loire measures approximately 1,006 kilometers (625 miles), making it the longest river in France. In contrast, the Seine is about 777 kilometers (483 miles) long.
The answer is the Seine river.
A very famous river in France is River Seine. It is 776km long! Its mouth is the English Channel. And its basin countries are FRANCE AND Belgium. HOPE THAT HELPED?? x bye :D
Loire River