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The Seine (/ seɪn, sɛn / sayn, sen; [1] French: [sɛn] ⓘ) is a 777-kilometre-long (483 mi) river in northern France. [2] Its drainage basin is in the Paris Basin (a geological relative lowland) covering most of northern France. [3] It rises at Source-Seine, 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Dijon in northeastern France in the Langres plateau, flowing through Paris and into the English ...
Seine River, river of France, after the Loire its longest. It rises 18 miles (30 kilometres) northwest of Dijon and flows in a northwesterly direction through Paris before emptying into the English Channel at Le Havre. The river is 485 miles (780 kilometres) long and with its tributaries drains an
The Seine River is France’s second-longest river after the Loire, covering a distance of 775 km and has a drainage basin of approximately 79,000 sq. km.
The Seine is central to Paris history, from the pre-Roman period to the present. See these key Seine River facts and historical highlights.
Joanna Leggett explores the fascinating history of the river Seine and some of its most magical ports of call… The River Seine is France’s second largest river, from Source-Seine to Le Havre is 780 kms and, with its tributaries, it drains an area of almost 79,000 square kilometres. And, of course, it flows through the Île-de France, the nation’s heartland and major metropolitan region ...
Plan your Paris itinerary with this guide to the best attractions along the Seine River. Includes detailed maps, visitor info, and direct links to skip-the-line tickets.