Only one, the Seine. The Right bank is the south bank; on the right looking downstream.
When you support a rivers banks it will make it harder for the river to break it's banks, this is because the river banks have been made stronger, so the water would have to be really strong to break through them if they are built right...!
La rive droite et la rive gauche. Basically the right and left banks of the Seine WHAT?
When you are standing on a Parisian bridge facing downstream the southern part of Paris is on your left (the left bank) and the northern half is on your right: the right bank.
The answer is the Seine river.
The Pont Neuf is right in the middle of Paris. It's the one that joins the 'ile de la cité' - location of Notre Dame cathedral, from both banks of the Seine metro 'pont neuf' east of the Louvre
yes that is right
By tradition, the left and the right of things is determined by the direction the thing usually goes. For example the left and right sides of a car. In mountaineering circles this is carried on to rivers where True Left (and True Right) are used to describe the banks of the river when facing downstream.
you right the numbers and divide
it takes five and a half minutes to get from Paris to nancey. that is because Paris in right next door to nancey.
It is a central landmark of Paris, France and is located on the Right Bank of the Seine.
There are a LOT more than 4 rivers on the planet! You'll have to be specific if you want the right answer. Which 4 rivers are you wanting to know about?
he is still alive, right?