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The Seine, which flows through the heart of Paris, was sick for 100 years. For the first time since 1923, people were allowed to swim in the Seine. This is after an extensive clean-up of the river.
A pilot program connecting students in the Seine River School Division (SRSD) to mental health services has been going well.
Parisians and tourists can now swim legally in the River Seine for the first time in over 100 years, thanks to a $1.6 billion ...
Cries of "It is warm!" rang out across the Seine on Saturday morning as Parisians jumped into the river -- legally -- for the ...
Paris locals and visitors witnessed the reopening of the Seine River, marking its first accessibility since 1923. This event ...
Authorities have reopened the Seine river in Paris to public swimming for the first time after a century-long ban. Here's ...
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Just one day after opening the River Seine to swimming for the first time in over a century, French officials shut down the ...
To ensure the river was Olympic-ready, Paris invested $1.5 billion into the cleanup effort, known as the “Swimming Plan.” As a result, more than 20,000 homes that were previously dumping wastewater ...
Three outdoor bathing areas opened to the public this weekend amid a searing heatwave, though authorities had to temporarily ...
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Enter the dance of past centuries, without leaving the Seine-et-Marne! On July 12 and 13, 2025, Compans (77) dons its ...