Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeineSeine - Wikipedia

    The Seine is dredged and ocean-going vessels can dock at Rouen, 120 kilometres (75 mi) from the sea. Commercial craft (barges and push-tows) can use the river beginning at Marcilly-sur-Seine , 516 kilometres (321 mi) to its mouth.

  3. 4 days ago · Still in the chalk belt, the river enters the sea. The basin of the Seine presents no striking relief contrasts. Within 30 miles of its source the river is already below 800 feet, and at Paris, 227 miles from its mouth, it is only 80 feet above sea level.

  4. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › seine-riverSeine River - WorldAtlas

    Jun 23, 2021 · Seine River's course in France. The Seine River rises at 446 meters above sea level on Langres Plateau in Source-Seine commune, Côtes d’Or department (Burgundy). Several small depressions or ditches feed the Seine at the source, with an artificial grotto indicating the primary source.

    • John Misachi
    • Where does the Seine enter the sea?1
    • Where does the Seine enter the sea?2
    • Where does the Seine enter the sea?3
    • Where does the Seine enter the sea?4
    • Where does the Seine enter the sea?5
  5. The Seine rises in the hills of the Côte d’Or and discharges into the English Channel near Le Havre after a course of nearly 800km. It is a major transport artery, navigated by a substantial fleet of high-capacity barges and push-tows through most of its navigable length of 412 km down to the seaport of Rouen.

  6. This entry covers the Lower Seine (Seine aval) from Honfleur to Paris, a distance of 356km. For Paris to Marcilly, see under Petite-Seine (or Seine amont), part of the Central France network. The Lower Seine navigation officially begins at a point between the fishing harbour of Honfleur and the confluence of the Risle, but for convenience the ...

  7. Seine River, ancient Sequana, Second longest river in France. It rises on the Langres plateau, 18 mi (30 km) northwest of Dijon, and flows through Paris before emptying into the English Channel at Le Havre after a course of 485 mi (780 km). Its tributaries include the Marne and Oise rivers.

  8. The River Seine in Paris. Flowing through Paris from east to west, the River Seine stretches for 13 kilometers at an elevation of precisely 26.72 meters above sea level.

  1. People also search for