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− | The ''' | + | The '''Rive Gauche''' (in English '''"Left Bank"''') is the southern portion of [[Paris]], [[France]]. The name is a point of reference from the River [[Seine]], which, flowing westward, has southern Paris on its left side. |
The [[Eiffel Tower]] and [[Macbeth's Château]] are situated on the Left Bank. | The [[Eiffel Tower]] and [[Macbeth's Château]] are situated on the Left Bank. |
Revision as of 19:46, 26 July 2024
The Rive Gauche (in English "Left Bank") is the southern portion of Paris, France. The name is a point of reference from the River Seine, which, flowing westward, has southern Paris on its left side.
The Eiffel Tower and Macbeth's Château are situated on the Left Bank.
See Also
- Rive Gauche at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia