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The Seine ( ) is a slow-flowing major river and commercial waterway within the regions of Île-de-France and Haute-Normandie in France and famous as a romantic backdrop in photographs of P...
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The Seine has its source on the Langres Plateau, at 471 meters altitude, in Burgundy about 30 km northwest of Dijon. Known as the river going through the French capital Paris, the Seine also flows through the city of Rouen and joins the English Channel not far from the city of Le Havre.
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The second longest river in France (after the Loire), the 780-km-long Seine begins 30 km NW of Dijon and flows through Paris, eventually emptying into the English Channel at Le Havre. As it travels through Paris, the river is edged by tree-lined quays with open ... Title Seine River 6. Check everything within 25 miles of...
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WHERE DOES THE SEINE BEGIN? ... Like many great rivers of Europe, the Seine's origin is modest and hard to find. The source is a series of holes in the ground about 30km north-west of Dijon. The cluster of springs lies 471m above the Channel, into which the river flows.
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The Seine runs from its source west of the Alps, through the heart of Paris, to its mouth at Le Havre, where it joins the English Channel and the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the North and Irish Seas. ... Sequana -- Seine River & Continental Celtic Goddess...
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The site of the future chemical plant is crossed lengthways by an ancient road parallel to the River Seine, as yet unknown. Beyond the excavation site its trace remains uncertain. It probably linked the Roman town of Troyes with another one to the west, perhaps Paris.
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The Celtic deity at the source of the river Seine (northern France) and the tribe of the Sequanae. The duck is sacred to her. ... Search (access key + s) ... Font size -
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This is a view of the Seine River, the river that flows through Paris. This well-tamed ... The name comes from the Latin Sequana, which in turn comes from the old Celtic word squan, meaning "serpentine" (the Seine follows a very tortuous 776-kilometre route from its source on the Langres plateau to the ocean;
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