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Introducing the Seine River, the origin of the name Paris

The Seine River in France is 776km long and flows through the center of Paris, dividing it into north and south. The history of Paris began when the Celtic Parisii settled on the Île de la Cité, an island in the middle of the Seine, and the origin of the name "Paris" comes from this. When you stroll along the river, you can blend into the stylish atmosphere of Paris and feel like you're abroad, with elderly people relaxing on benches and people walking while listening to music. #tripmemory2022 #Paris #France #Seine #River #AmazingView #Europe #EuropeTrip
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Posted: Dec 18, 2022
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