Loiret department

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Loiret department is an administrative division in north-central France, named after the Loiret River and known for its historic city of Orléans and châteaux along the Loire Valley.

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Yonne flowsThrough Loiret department
Orléans locatedIn Loiret department
Orléans isPrefectureOf Loiret department
Orléans isEconomicCenterOf Loiret department
Yonne department borders Loiret department
Sully-sur-Loire locatedIn Loiret department
Sully-sur-Loire partOf Loiret department
this entity surface form: Loiret arrondissement of Orléans
Nièvre department borderedBy Loiret department
subject surface form: Nièvre
Châtillon-sur-Loing locatedIn Loiret department
Orléans (historic association via Saint Oswald links, often cited culturally) locatedIn Loiret department
subject surface form: Orléans
Malesherbes locatedIn Loiret department
Gien locatedIn Loiret department
Guilly locatedIn Loiret department
Guilly partOf Loiret department
Guilly hasLocalGovernmentWithin Loiret department
Joan of Arc Festival takesPlaceIn Loiret department
Montargis locatedIn Loiret department
Château de Sully-sur-Loire ownedBy Loiret department
this entity surface form: Department of Loiret
Essonne River locatedInDepartment Loiret department
Montcresson, Loiret, France countrySubdivision Loiret department
subject surface form: Montcresson