It is Seine
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The Loire River flows through northwest France and forms an important trade area. It is the longest river in France.
Seines
There are four major rivers in France: the Seine, which flows through Paris and northwest to the English Channel, the Rhone, which starts in the Alps and flows south to the Mediterranean, and the Loire and the Garonne, which both start in central France and flow west to the Atlantic. The Loire is the longest river in France.
The Seine is the second longest river in France. It rises 18 miles northwest of Dijon and flows in a northwesterly direction through Paris before it empties into the English Channel at Le Havre.
The river is the Rhine, but you have it flowing backward. It begins in Switzerland, flows north along the France-Germany border, through Germany, then northwest through the Netherlands where most of its water passes through the distributary Rivier Waal to Rotterdam.
The 3 most important ones:- La Muese- Scheldt- Yseralso:- Leie- Semois
There is no common river between England and France. The body of water that separates the two countries is the English Channel known as "La Manche" in French.
The Rhone River flows through France and Switzerland. It originates in the Swiss Alps and flows southward through Lake Geneva before entering France and eventually emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
It flows through Paris.
The Rhone River originates in the Swiss Alps and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. It flows through France and passes the cities of Avignon, Arles and Marseille.
The Seine River flows through France, though it may seem big enough to flow through many countries, it does only flow through the one and only France.
France.