Seine
The large body of water that flows in between England and France is called the English channel. It is not a river.
The Seine, which flows through Paris, flows into the Channel at Le Harvre.
The English Channel. The French call it Le Manche.
SPAIN is the largest country that borders France, but Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom (over the English Channel) are also relatively large European countries that border France.
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Britain comes from what is now Britanny in France. The name dates from when the English kingdom included large areas of France.
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The river is the Rhine, but you have it flowing backward. It begins in Switzerland, flows north along the France-Germany border, through Germany, then northwest through the Netherlands where most of its water passes through the distributary Rivier Waal to Rotterdam.
English is widely spoken as a foreign language all over France, but you'll likely find more English speakers in large cities, such as Paris or Marseilles.About 40% of French people can speak English at a reasonable level.
The Amazon is a large river in Brazil that flows into the Atlantic ocean.
France is in Western Europe. It is not landlocked. In fact it has a very long coastline on its west, along all of the English channel, the coast of Brittany and the Bay of Biscaye on the Atlantic. It also has a large access on its south eastern side to the Mediterranean Sea.
France does not have a large petroleum reserve.