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Seine-et-Marne (French pronunciation: [sɛn e maʁn] ⓘ) is a department in the Île-de-France region in Northern France. Named after the rivers Seine and Marne , it is the region's largest department with an area of 5,915 square kilometres (2,284 square miles); it roughly covers its eastern half.
- Saint-Mard, Seine-et-Marne
Contents. Saint-Mard, Seine-et-Marne. 1 French Land Register...
- Chelles, Seine-et-Marne
Chelles ( French pronunciation: [ʃɛl] ⓘ) is a commune in the...
- Saint-Mard, Seine-et-Marne
Seine-et-Marne is a department found in the center of France in the Île-de-France region. Its prefecture is Melun and its population is about 1,260,000 ( 2006 estimation). It is one of the 83 first French departments made during the French revolution .
Seine → English Channel. The Marne ( French pronunciation: [maʁn] ⓘ) is a river in France, an eastern tributary of the Seine in the area east and southeast of Paris. It is 514 kilometres (319 mi) long. [1] The river gave its name to the departments of Haute-Marne, Marne, Seine-et-Marne, and Val-de-Marne .
Seine-et-Marne is a department in the Île-de-France region in Northern France. Named after the rivers Seine and Marne, it is the region's largest department with an area of 5,915 square kilometres ; it roughly covers its eastern half. In 2019, it had a population of 1,421,197.
Marne is part of the region of Grand Est and is surrounded by the departments of Ardennes, Meuse, Haute-Marne, Aube, Seine-et-Marne, and Aisne. Geologically, it divides into two distinct parts; the Upper Cretaceous chalk plain in the east and the more wooded and hilly Eocene and Oligocene in the west.