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      • Indre is a department in the centre of France in the Centre-Val de Loire region. It is named after the Indre river, the most important river in the department. Its prefecture is Châteauroux. History The department is one of the 83 French departments made during the French revolution, on 4 March 1790.
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    Indre (French pronunciation: ⓘ); is a department in central France named after the river Indre. The inhabitants of the department are known as the Indriens (masculine; pronounced [ɛ̃dʁijɛ̃]) and Indriennes (feminine; [ɛ̃dʁijɛn]). Indre is part of the current administrative region of Centre-Val de Loire.

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      Indre-et-Loire ( French pronunciation: [ɛ̃.dʁ‿e.lwaʁ] ⓘ) is...

  3. L'Indre (/ ɛ̃ d ʁ / [Note 1]) est un département français de la région Centre-Val de Loire qui tire son nom de l'Indre, une rivière qui le traverse. L'Insee et La Poste lui attribuent le code 36. Le chef-lieu du département est Châteauroux [1] et les sous-préfectures sont Le Blanc [2], La Châtre [3] et Issoudun [4].

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    Châteauroux (/ ˌ ʃ æ t oʊ ˈ r uː /; French pronunciation: ⓘ; Occitan: Chasteurós) is the capital city of the French department of Indre, central France and the second-largest town in the province of Berry, after Bourges. Its residents are called Castelroussins (pronounced [kastɛlʁusɛ̃]) in French.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · History. Indre is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4 March 1790, by order of the National Constituent Assembly. The department was created from part of the former province of Berry. [1] Localities (Communes) FranceGenWeb. Locom. Wikipedia, former localities.

  6. The Indre department of France is towards the south-west of the Centre (Loire Valley) region. A little way south of the better known 'chateau-belt' of the Loire Valley, the Indre department also has some important and fascinating highlights to be discovered, and some diverse landscapes.

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