There are four major rivers in France: the Seine, which flows through Paris and northwest to the English Channel, the Rhone, which starts in the Alps and flows south to the Mediterranean, and the Loire and the Garonne, which both start in central France and flow west to the Atlantic. The Loire is the longest river in France.
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hence the four major rivers flowing in France are
-the Seine
-the Rhone Rhône
-the Loire
-the Garonne
donc, quelque fleuves de la France sont :
-la Seine
-la Rhône
-la Loire
-la Garonne
The Seine River runs in Paris and flows into the English channel
The Seine, which flows through Paris, flows into the Channel at Le Harvre.
the river going through Paris is the Seine river.
The Seine river, flows through Paris, and northeast of France towards Le Havre, a seaport on the English channel. It is France second-longest river, with 777 km (480 miles).
Well, it starts in the English Channel and goes through Paris, Rouen, and Troyes. It ends near Dijon. No it doesn't. The source of the River Seine is at Sainte-Seine-L'Abbaye in the Côte d'Or, it flows down through Troyes, Melun, Paris, Rouen and flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Le Havre http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seine
The Seine River flows through Paris and Rouen
No, the Seine flows through Paris and the Tiber flows through Rome.
The siene!
Indus River
Indus River
It flows through Paris.
in France from the river source to the mouth, this river flows through Paris.
The Seine River flows between Paris and the English Channel. It flows from Paris through several French cities that include Normandy before entering the English Channel.
Paris, France
The River Seine runs through Paris, France.
The Seine River runs in Paris and flows into the English channel
No river flows through Lyon and on to the English Channel. The Saone flows into the Rhone at Lyons, and the Rhone flows into the Mediterranean Sea, which is the complete opposite direction from Lyons than the English Channel is.