The Seine river flows into the English channel in Le Havre, 200 km west of Paris.
The Seine River runs in Paris and flows into the English channel
The River Seine river flows into the English Channel in the port of Le Havre, 200 km west of 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.
The River Thames flows through southeastern Great Britain to the English Channel.
flows into the English channel in la havre
There is no river flowing through the Czech republic, towards the English Channel.
Seine
The Seine, which flows through Paris, flows into the Channel at Le Harvre.
The large body of water that flows in between England and France is called the English channel. It is not a river.
The Seine flows through Paris and eventually empties into the English Channel. The channel separates Britain from France.
The English Channel does not flow into any river. It is a sea link between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. See the related questions section, below, for the answer to which river 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.