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- Loire discharge "835.3".
- Loire maximumDischarge "4150.0".
- Loire minimumDischarge "60.0".
- Loire abstract "The Loire (French pronunciation: [lwaʁ]; Occitan: Léger; Breton: Liger) is the longest river in France. With a length of 1,012 kilometres (629 mi), it drains an area of 117,054 km2 (45,195 sq mi), or more than a fifth of France's land area, and is the 170th longest river in the world. It rises in the highlands of the southeastern quarter of the Massif Central in the Cévennes range (in the département of Ardèche) at 1,350 m (4,430 ft) near Mont Gerbier de Jonc; it flows northward for over 1,000 km (620 mi) through Nevers to Orléans, then west through Tours and Nantes until it reaches the Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean) at St Nazaire. Its main tributaries include the Nièvre, Maine and the Erdre rivers on its right bank, and the Allier, Cher, Indre, Vienne, and the Sèvre Nantaise rivers to the left bank. The Loire gives its name to six départements: Loire, Haute-Loire, Loire-Atlantique, Indre-et-Loire, Maine-et-Loire, and Saône-et-Loire. The central part of the Loire Valley was added to the World Heritage Sites list of UNESCO on December 2, 2000. The banks are characterized by vineyards and chateaux in the Loire Valley.Historicity of the Loire River valley begins with the Middle Palaeolithic period of 90–40 kya (thousand years ago), followed by modern humans (about 30 kya), succeeded by the Neolithic period (6,000 to 4,500 BC), all of the recent Stone Age in Europe. Then came the Gauls, the historical tribes in the Loire during the Iron Age period 1500 to 500 BC; they made the Loire a major riverine trading route by 600 BC, establishing trade with the Greeks on the Mediterranean coast. Gallic rule ended in the valley in 56 BC when Julius Caesar conquered the adjacent provinces for Rome. Christianity made entry into this valley from 3rd century AD with many saints converting the pagans. This was also the time when wineries came to be established in the valley.The Loire Valley has been called the "Garden of France" and is studded with over a thousand chateaux, each with distinct architectural embellishments covering a wide range of variations, from the early medieval to the late Renaissance periods. They were originally created as feudal strongholds, over centuries past, in the strategic divide between southern and northern France; now many are privately owned.".
- Loire discharge "835.3".
- Loire leftTributary Allier_(river).
- Loire leftTributary Cher_(river).
- Loire leftTributary Indre_(river).
- Loire leftTributary S%C3%A8vre_Nantaise.
- Loire leftTributary Vienne_(river).
- Loire maximumDischarge "4150.0".
- Loire minimumDischarge "60.0".
- Loire mouthElevation "0.0".
- Loire mouthMountain Saint-Nazaire.
- Loire mouthPlace Saint-Nazaire.
- Loire mouthPosition Loire__mouthPosition__1.
- Loire mouthRegion Loire-Atlantique.
- Loire rightTributary Erdre.
- Loire rightTributary Maine_(river).
- Loire rightTributary Ni%C3%A8vre_(Loire).
- Loire riverMouth Atlantic_Ocean.
- Loire source Massif_Central.
- Loire sourceElevation "1408.0".
- Loire sourceMountain Sainte-Eulalie,_Ard%C3%A8che.
- Loire sourcePlace Sainte-Eulalie,_Ard%C3%A8che.
- Loire sourcePosition Loire__sourcePosition__1.
- Loire sourceRegion Ard%C3%A8che.
- Loire thumbnail LoireAChamptoceaux.jpg?width=300.
- Loire wikiPageExternalLink 933.
- Loire wikiPageExternalLink www.loirevalleytourism.com.
- Loire wikiPageExternalLink 104-france-western-loire.
- Loire wikiPageID "31464821".
- Loire wikiPageRevisionID "602363117".
- Loire categoryHide "1".
- Loire country "France".
- Loire criteria "i, ii, iv".
- Loire discharge "835.3".
- Loire dischargeLocation Montjean-sur-Loire.
- Loire dischargeMax "4150".
- Loire dischargeMaxRound "-2".
- Loire dischargeMin "60".
- Loire hasPhotoCollection Loire.
- Loire id "933".
- Loire imageCaption "River Loire Maine-et-Loire".
- Loire length "1012".
- Loire link 933.
- Loire map "France_map_with_Loire_highlighted.jpg".
- Loire mapCaption "Map of France with the Loire highlighted".
- Loire mouth "Atlantic Ocean".
- Loire mouthElevation "0".
- Loire mouthLatD "47".
- Loire mouthLatM "16".
- Loire mouthLatNs "N".
- Loire mouthLatS "9".
- Loire mouthLocation Saint-Nazaire.
- Loire mouthLongD "2".
- Loire mouthLongEw "W".
- Loire mouthLongM "11".
- Loire mouthLongS "9".
- Loire mouthRegion Loire-Atlantique.
- Loire name "Loire".
- Loire region Lists_of_World_Heritage_Sites.
- Loire session "24".
- Loire source Massif_Central.
- Loire sourceElevation "1408".
- Loire sourceLatD "44".
- Loire sourceLatM "49".
- Loire sourceLatNs "N".
- Loire sourceLatS "48".
- Loire sourceLocation Sainte-Eulalie,_Ardèche.
- Loire sourceLongD "4".
- Loire sourceLongEw "E".
- Loire sourceLongM "13".
- Loire sourceLongS "20".
- Loire sourceRegion Ardèche.
- Loire stateParty "France".
- Loire tributaryLeft Allier_(river).
- Loire tributaryLeft Cher_(river).
- Loire tributaryLeft Indre_(river).
- Loire tributaryLeft Sèvre_Nantaise.
- Loire tributaryLeft Vienne_(river).
- Loire tributaryRight Erdre.
- Loire tributaryRight Maine_(river).
- Loire tributaryRight Nièvre_River.
- Loire type "Cultural".
- Loire watershed "117000".
- Loire whs "The Loire Valley between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes".
- Loire year "2000".
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Allier.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Ardèche.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Cher_(department).
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Haute-Loire.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Indre-et-Loire.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Loir-et-Cher.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Loire.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Loire-Atlantique.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Loiret.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Maine-et-Loire.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Nièvre.
- Loire subject Category:Geography_of_Saône-et-Loire.