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By convention in geomorphological descriptions using 'bank' in geology and geography, geophysics, engineering, history, & etc. — since streams twist turn, and bend making north-east confusing — a 'description' of the left or right bank of a tributary or river is assessed with (or as if facing) so the water flows downhill, so left bank & right are always discussed relative to downstream.

The Left Bank or Rive Gauche is the left or southern bank of the Seine in Paris, France.

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