SIENE RIVER - GEOGRAPHY

News: Paris mayor will swim in Seine River to prove cleanliness ahead of Olympics

 

What's in the news?

       After months of anticipation, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo is set to swim in the Seine River, fulfilling a promise she made in January nine days before the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics.

 

Seine River:

       It is France’s second-longest river after the Loire, covering a distance of 775 kilometers.

       This river has a drainage basin, known as the Paris Basin, of approximately 79,000 square kilometers and drains mainly northern France.

 

Features:

       It rises 446 meters above sea level in the wine-making region of Burgundy, near the town of Dijon.

       As the Seine approaches Paris, it is joined by the Marne, one of its largest tributaries, on the right bank.

       It flows through Paris for about 13 kilometers from west to east.

       It finally empties into the English Channel, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean separating northern France and southern England.

       Most of the river basin is formed of permeable rocks, the absorptive capacity of which mitigates the risk of river floods.

       The basin receives modest annual precipitation ranging from 650 to 750 millimeters.

 

Significance:

       It is one of Europe’s great historic rivers, and its drainage network carries most of the French inland waterway traffic.