The principal seaport of France is called Le Havre. Located along the Seine River in Normandy, it serves as a major gateway for international trade and shipping. Le Havre is known for its modern port facilities and significant maritime activities.
The Mississippi river!
Rewa River, Sigatoka River, Ba River, Navua River
There isn't a river running on the border and separating separating France and Belgium, but there are several rivers flowing from France and into Belgium: Yser, Escaut (called Schelde in Belgium), and the Meuse river.
The major rivers in Indiana are the Ohio River, Kankakee River, Wabash River, White River, and Tippecanoe River.
it is called Seine!
it is called Seine!
The Snake River is a major river that flows through southern Idaho.
botswana's major river is the Limpopo river
The principal seaport of France is called Le Havre. Located along the Seine River in Normandy, it serves as a major gateway for international trade and shipping. Le Havre is known for its modern port facilities and significant maritime activities.
Think it is the Seine River
The Rhone or the Seine.
yes
Saint Lawrence River
the 'gaulois' is the name given to the tribes of the Gaulish area ('la Gaule' in French). Nowadays France is located on the major part of that area.
The name of it is the Indus River
Seine River.