Vallée de l’Indre

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Vallée de l’Indre is a picturesque river valley in central France known for its gentle landscapes, historic villages, and association with Honoré de Balzac’s literature.

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Vallée de l’Indre canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
river valley
associatedWith Honoré de Balzac
climate temperate oceanic climate
country France
followsRiver Indre River
surface form: Indre (river)
hasActivity canoeing
cycling
hiking
river fishing
hasFeature farmland
river meadows
vineyards
wooded hills
hasVillage Artannes-sur-Indre
Azay-le-Rideau
Buzançais
Candes-Saint-Martin
Château-Renault
Châteauroux NERFINISHED
Chédigny NERFINISHED
Cormery
Esvres
La Châtre NERFINISHED
Le Louroux
Loches
Montbazon NERFINISHED
Reignac-sur-Indre
Truyes
Veigné
inspiredWork Honoré de Balzac
surface form: Honoré de Balzac’s novels
knownFor gentle rolling countryside
historic villages
picturesque landscapes
riverside mills
rural tourism
language French
literaryAssociation Honoré de Balzac’s depiction of provincial life
locatedIn Indre department
surface form: Indre (department)

Indre-et-Loire
central France
near Loire
surface form: Vallée de la Loire
partOf Centre-Val de Loire
Touraine
regionType rural area
tourismType cultural tourism
nature tourism

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Félix de Vandenesse settingAssociated Vallée de l’Indre