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Brayden
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9 August, 17:16
The Seine River flows through who's capital?
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Rachael Mayer
9 August, 17:24
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The answer to this question would be the Seine river flows through the capital would be is the Paris Basin on north of France and it is the 777-kilometers long rover and important commercials waterways.
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