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The Seine Maritime, 123 kilometres (76 mi) from the English Channel at Le Havre to Rouen, is the only portion of the Seine used by ocean-going craft. [6] The tidal section of the Seine Maritime is followed by a canalized section (Basse Seine) with four large multiple locks until the mouth of the Oise at Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (170
The common German translation of the phrase – Jedem das Seine – was written on the main gate of Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, leading to the phrase being controversial in modern Germany. The Faculty of Advocates in Scotland uses the motto Suum cuique.
" Jedem das Seine" (German pronunciation: [ˈjeːdm̩ das ˈzaɪnə]) is the literal German translation of the Latin phrase suum cuique, meaning "to each his own" or "to each what he deserves". During World War II the phrase was contemptuously used by the Nazis as a motto displayed over the entrance of Buchenwald concentration camp .
Organizers say the city itself will provide an unforgettable backdrop, with events interspersed among its most recognizable landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower. ... The Seine itself was meant to be ...
Seine Gnaden for bishops not Cardinals, and for abbots ("His Grace") - now generally considered outdated, hochwürdigst for all prelates whosoever (with the usual exception of the Pope) ("the Most Reverend", literally “the High Worthiest”; e. g. der hochwürdigste Herr Generalvikar - "the Right Reverend Father Vicar-General")
The River Seine will be the crown jewel of the Paris Olympics this summer. But some are warning that there are potential dangers lurking below the river’s surface. ‘The eyes of the world are ...
As part of an ambitious plan to open up the Seine to public swimmers by 2025 — after being illegal for 100 years because of dangerously high pollution levels — France has spent 1.4 billion ...
The Baie de Seine (French pronunciation: [bɛ də sɛn], Bay of the Seine River) is a bay in northern France. [1] Geography