LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE


'Loire-Atlantique' (formerly 'Loire-Inférieure') is a department on the west coast of France named after the Loire River and the Atlantic Ocean.

Contents
History
Geography
Culture
See also
External links

History


Loire-Atlantique is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. Originally, it was named 'Loire-Inférieure', but its name was changed in 1957 to Loire-Atlantique.
The area was originally part of Brittany, and contains what many people still consider to be Brittany's capital, Nantes. This department was separated from Brittany in 1941 by the German occupation. There is a popular campaign to have it reintegrated in Brittany.

Geography


Loire-Atlantique is part of the current region of Pays-de-la-Loire and is surrounded by the department of Morbihan, Ille-et-Vilaine, Maine-et-Loire, and Vendée, with the Atlantic on the west.

Culture


The Breton language is an important issue, with many supporting bilingual education.

See also



Cantons of the Loire-Atlantique department

Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department

Arrondissements of the Loire-Atlantique department

External links



Prefecture website

General council website

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

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