The Seine rises near Dijon in eastern central France, and flows through Paris and into the English Channel.
The Seine is a river in France. It flows into the English Channel between Le Havre and Honfleur. It is 777 kilometres (483 miles) long. It is the second-longest river in France. Other important cities along its course are Paris, Troyes and Rouen. Its drainage basin has a surface of 78,650 kilometres (48,870.84 miles). The Seine starts in Source-Seine, in Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, at an height of 444 metres (1,457 feet). The unidntified body of L'incounne de la Seine (English: The Unidentified Woman of Seine) was discovered there c. 1885.