The Seine River
The Loire (longest, running through Orléans), the Seine (running through paris), the Garonne are three main rivers in France.
The Allier is a river in central France. The Adour is a river in southwestern France. The Ardeche is a river in south-central France.
In France, "la Garonne" is a river that flows through the southern part of the country. It is a major waterway that passes through cities such as Toulouse and Bordeaux before eventually joining the Dordogne River to form the Gironde Estuary.
the Seine, the Loire and the Garonne rivers are the main rivers running entirely into France. The Rhone is another major river, but enters France from Switzerland.
The Vosges are a French mountain range and the Loire is a French river.
The Yonne is a river in France. The Yser is a river that rises in the north of France and flows into Belgium.
The river in France that Hannibal crossed is called the river Rhone
River Seine
Ill River in north-eastern France
Some facts about the Loire River are that it is the longest river in France. It is 634 miles long. The Loire River starts in Southeast France and empties into the Bay of Biscay.
It's main river is the Columbia River.
River Seine