The 3 most important ones:
- La Muese
- Scheldt
- Yser
also:
- Leie
- Semois
Yser River starts in Northern France and flows through Belgium to the North Sea
The Yonne is a river in France. The Yser is a river that rises in the north of France and flows into Belgium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yser
There is more than one, The Dnieper River flows through Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine. The River Meuse flows through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. The Oder River flows through Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany. The Prut River flows through Moldova, The Ukraine and Romania.
The Rhine River is present in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. It also flows through France, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
The Yser is a river in the County of Flanders, France. The Yser starts in French Flanders, flows into Belgium and into the North Sea.
There are different rivers flowing from France through Belgium. These are the main rivers: La Meuse (going on in The Netherlands) L'Escaut (Scheldt in Dutch) (going on in The Netherlands) L'Yser And then you have some side-rivers: Leie Semois ...
The Seine River flows through France, though it may seem big enough to flow through many countries, it does only flow through the one and only France.
There is no common river between England and France. The body of water that separates the two countries is the English Channel known as "La Manche" in French.
The Loire River flows through northwest France and forms an important trade area. It is the longest river in France.
It flows through Paris.
in France from the river source to the mouth, this river flows through Paris.