Tourist attractions, sightseeing, cruises etc.
The Seine river is feminine in French, so it is referred to as "la Seine".
So far as I know, it's actually illegal to swim in the Seine.
The river seine is in Paris, so the answer to your question is France.
The Seine river runs through Paris, so you can see lots of monuments including Notre-Dame Cathedral.
No . Paris is an inland city, on the river Seine. In France. Europe.
Most of the river cruises on the Seine, and all of those in Paris, do't go through locks. In the Spring, however, the Seine occasinally rises so high that the cruise boats can't gety under the bridges. For comparative photos, see my http://www.grenfell-banks.com/pariscite/April2008100_1891.JPG and http://www.grenfell-banks.com/pacite/jul161068.JPG.
The river seven is so long because when the river makes a waterfall, the waterfall makes the rocks fall which makes the river go bigger and longer. Hope this helps you! :P xxx
It's so popular because it has a lesson and it makes you think.....
No, the River Seine played no part in the Battle of the Bulge. The River Meuse was however an objective of the German Army. The Germans wanted to establish bridgeheads across the Meuse so they could attack British and Canadian forces with the ultimate goal of capturing the port city of Antwerp, Belgium. From The Ardennes Battle of the Bulge, Cole, Hugh M.
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