The Loire River is the longest in France, with a length of 630 miles (1,013 kilometer) and spanning a big chunk of France from the Alps north to Orleans, and then cutting west to the Atlantic Ocean. The Seine is the second longest river in France with a length of 482 (776 km).
No, infact it is very small in size.
The equator ... the line that contains every point on Earth with zero latitude ...is the longest parallel.
It is this size because it has to move the femur, the largest and longest bone in the body, with all your weight on it.
Alaska is the longest state in the U.S. with a span of approximately 1,500 miles from its westernmost to easternmost point.
longest what?
longest what?
On the eastern side of France
Loire, Rhone, Garrone, Gironde Soane, Marne are among the longest rivers in France.
The longest river in France is the Loire river, which is 1,013 km long.
IT goes through France and is the longest river in the country.
The longest river in France is the Loire. The Tagus is the longest river in Spain, though a part of it flows through Portugal, where it enters the sea. The Severn is the longest river in the United Kingdom.
The same size as the longest vaginus.
France
The longest street in France is (probably) the "rue de Vaugirard" in Paris, stretching over 4.360 metres (14.100 ft).
It is located in France.
It is the longest river in France and it is 630 miles long.