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From the first glance the River Seine in Paris may just look like a plain river which runs through Paris nike roshe run fb leopard , but it happens to be much more than just that, having turned into a major tourist attraction and a landmark with many fantastic bridges, two islands within it and much more.
The River Seine has always been a major and prominent river even before the City came to life. Dating right back to when the first Parisii tribes settled their fishing villages close to the river as well as when the roman Empire took over the river for the reason it had become a highly valued commercial waterway.
Yet surprisingly the river is only around 24 meters above sea level and in places only 8 meters deep, making it a slow flowing river which is also easily navigated, and even to this day provides Paris with water.
The river divides the city into two; known as the typical left and the right. The settlers first stayed around the Right Bank but it wasn't until the Roman Empire times that Paris had started to grow and eventually expanded to the Left Bank as well.
To identify the different sides you can look downstream at the river to see that the side on the left bank is left and the same for the right, making it easy to understand no matter where you are in the city for this reason.
Where the river forks within Paris, it has a couple islands at the middle, which is known as Ile Saint Louis and the other being Ile de la Cite nike roshe run flyknit baratas , which is also known as the very centre point of the City of Paris.
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