Source-Seine, a French village located 30 km (19 mi) northwest of Dijon is the source of the Seine river, hence the name of the village. On the site were discovered a great number of archeologic treasures, including a statue of Sequana (a female figure or goddess representing the river). All the archeologic discoveries are displayed in a museum in Dijon, the regional capital.
The name "Seine" comes from the Gallic Sicauna, or sacred river, which was Latinized as Sequana.
The Seine river takes its course at Source-Seine in the area of Dijon (Eastern-central France), and runs into the English channel near Le Havre. It is the second-longest river (entirely) in France with a length of 777 km (482 miles).
the Seine river is 777 km long. The river seine is 776 km long.
No, Paris, France is.
Paris is slightly north of the center of France, on the Seine river.
The Seine is a river in northern France, it's name comes from the Latin Sequana. Sequana is a Celtic river goddess.
The name "Seine" comes from the Gallic Sicauna, or sacred river, which was Latinized as Sequana.
At Saint-Germain-Source-Seine in the Département of Côte d'Or, Burgundy. The source is in a rather charming grotto with a reclining figure of Sequana, the goddess of the river. For a picture, see http://www.franceinpictures.com/cotedormisc.htm (scroll well down the page!)
in France
The name Seine comes from the Latin Sequana. This in turn is claimed to come from Gaulish (Celtic) Sicauna, which is believed to mean - sacred river.
The River Seine, is a natural water course that rises at, Source-Seine, on the Langres plateau, France.
In the Seine River in Paris France, where stands a copy of the Statue of Liberty
The Seine river takes its course at Source-Seine in the area of Dijon (Eastern-central France), and runs into the English channel near Le Havre. It is the second-longest river (entirely) in France with a length of 777 km (482 miles).
The Seine river takes its course at Source-Seine in the area of Dijon (Eastern-central France), and runs into the English channel near Le Havre. It is the second-longest river (entirely) in France with a length of 777 km (482 miles).
in France from the river source to the mouth, this river flows through Paris.
Source-Seine's population is 50.
The river Seine is situated in France, Europe.