Indre is a department in the Centre region of France.
Indre may also refer to:
Loire-Atlantique is a department in Pays de la Loire on the west coast of France, named after the river Loire and the Atlantic Ocean. It had a population of 1,429,272 in 2019.
Saint Étienne is French for Saint Stephen.
Saint-Hilaire may refer to:
Moutiers and Les Moutiers may refer to the following places in France :
Saint Laurent, Saint-Laurent, St. Laurent or St-Laurent may refer to:
Saint-Michel is the name or part of the name of many places. Michel is French for Michael, and in most cases, these placenames refer to Michael (archangel).
Saint Nicolas may refer to:
La Roche, LaRoche or Laroche may refer to:
Saint-Herblain is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department, administrative region of Pays de la Loire, France.
The arrondissement of Nantes is an arrondissement of France in the Loire-Atlantique department in the Pays de la Loire region. It has 76 communes. Its population is 830,509 (2016), and its area is 1,958.7 km2 (756.3 sq mi).
This gallery of French coats of arms shows the coats of arms of the Provinces, Regions, and Departments of France, and of certain French cities. They are used to visually identify historical and present-day regions, as well as cities, within France.
Fontaines may refer to the following places in France:
Boussay is the name of the following communes in France:
Saint-Pierre-des-Corps is a commune in the French department of Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is located about 4 km from Tours. During the French Revolution, it was called La Clarté-Républicaine.
Clion may refer to:
Indre is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France.
Lucé may refer to the following places in France:
The Loire is a river in east-central France.