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MAINE-ET-LOIRE

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'Maine-et-Loire' is a department in west-central France.

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History
Geography
Demographics
Tourism
See also
External links

History


Maine-et-Loire is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. Originally it was called 'Mayenne-et-Loire', but its name was changed to Maine-et-Loire in 1791. It was created from part of the former province of Anjou. Its present name is drawn from the former province of Maine and the Loire River, which runs through it.

Geography


Maine-et-Loire is part of the current region of Pays-de-la-Loire and is surrounded by the departments of Ille-et-Vilaine, Mayenne, Sarthe, Indre-et-Loire, Vienne, Deux-Sèvres, Vendée, and Loire-Atlantique.
It has a varied landscape, with forested ranges of hills in the south and north separated by the valley of the Loire. The highest point is Colline des Gardes (689 feet/210m).
The area has many navigable rivers such as the Loire, Sarthe, Mayenne, Loir, and Authion.

Demographics


The inhabitants of Maine-et-Loire are called ''Angevins'', from the former province of Anjou.

Tourism


The horsemen of the Cadre Noir in Saumur, the chateaux of the Loire valley, and the royal abbey at Fontevraud with its Plantagenet tombs are all major attractions.

See also



Cantons of the Maine-et-Loire department

Communes of the Maine-et-Loire department

Arrondissements of the Maine-et-Loire department

External links



Prefecture website

General council website

Tourism website

Comprehensive Information on Maine-et-Loire and other Departments in Pays-de-la-Loire

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