Loiret (river)
The Loiret is a 11.6-kilometre (7.2 mi) long river in France, a left tributary to the Loire River.[1] Its waters come from infiltrations from the Loire.
Loiret | |
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The Loiret near Olivet, south of Orléans | |
Location | |
Country | France |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• coordinates | 47.8504°N 1.9372°E |
Mouth | |
• location | Loire |
• coordinates | 47.8644°N 1.8005°E |
Length | 11.6 km (7.2 mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Loire→ Atlantic Ocean |
Its course is completely within the Loiret département, to which it gives its name.
The Loiret, south of Orléans, with its picturesque former mills, is a popular destination for walking and boating trips. The source of the Loiret is a feature of the Parc Floral de la Source (Le Bouillon), and its mouth in Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Mesmin, southwest of Orléans.
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