seine
The Seine is a major river in northern France, running about 775 kilometers from its source in the Burgundy region to the English Channel at Le Havre. Its drainage basin covers roughly 78,000 square kilometers. The river is a key waterway for both transport and culture, and its lower course is tidal.
From its origin, the Seine generally flows northwest, passing through or near several major centers. It defines
Historically, the Seine has been an important route for commerce and movement of people. Paris grew and
Environmental and management issues accompany its use. The Seine Basin faces challenges from urbanization, agriculture, and