- The
Loir is a 319 km (198 mi) long
river in
western France. It is a left
tributary of the Sarthe. Its
source is in the Eure-et-
Loir department, north...
- Eure-et-
Loir (French pronunciation: [œʁ‿e lwaʁ], locally: [øʁ‿e lwaʁ]) is a
French department,
named after the Eure and
Loir rivers. It is
located in the...
- Look up
Loir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Loir is a
river in France.
Loir may also
refer to:
Loir en Vallée, a
commune in
northwestern France...
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Loir-et-Cher (/ˌlwɑːr eɪ ˈʃɛər/, French: [lwaʁ e ʃɛʁ] ) is a
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France. Its name is
originated from two rivers...
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Luigi Loir (22
December 1845 – 9
February 1916) was a
French painter,
illustrator and lithographer.
Luigi Loir was born in Goritz, Austria. He was the...
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Christine Loir (born 22
February 1977) is a
French politician of the
National Rally. She was
elected as a
Member of the
National ****embly for Eure's 1st...
- – c. 1095) was the lord of Château-du-
Loir. In 1067,
Gervais II
succeeded his uncle,
Gervais de Château-du-
Loir.
Gervais II had a daughter,
named Matilda...
- Montoire-sur-le-
Loir (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃twaʁ syʁ lə lwaʁ],
literally Montoire on the
Loir),
commonly known as Montoire, is a
commune near Vendôme...
- Château-du-
Loir (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto dy lwaʁ];
literally 'Château of the
Loir') is a
former commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays...
- Val de
Loir (May 7, 1959 –
October 30, 1974) was a
French Thoroughbred racehorse who won
important races in
France including the
French Derby and was a...