Charente
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Charente
Summary
Charente is a main stem[1]. Charente draws 168 Wikipedia views per month (main_stem category, ranking #14 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- Charente is located in Haute-Vienne[3].
- Charente is located in Charente[4].
- Charente is located in Vienne[5].
- Charente is located in Charente-Maritime[6].
- Charente is in the country of France[7].
- Charente's instance of is recorded as main stem[8].
- Charente's Commons category is recorded as Charente River[9].
- Charente's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Pertuis d'Antioche[10].
- Charente's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 45.956666666667, 'lon': -1.0822222222222}[11].
- Charente's origin of the watercourse is recorded as Haute-Vienne[12].
- Charente's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Charente River[13].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Antenne[14].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Argentor[15].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Arnoult[16].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Aume[17].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Bonnieure[18].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Boutonne[19].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Boëme[20].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Touvre[21].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Soloire[22].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Seugne[23].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Devise[24].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Son-Sonnette[25].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Moulde[26].
- Charente's tributary is recorded as Né River[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Charente include Angeac-Charente[28], a commune of France[29], in France[30]; Dompierre-sur-Charente[31], a commune of France[32], in France[33]; Brives-sur-Charente[34], a commune of France[35], in France[36]; Charente[37], a department of France[38], in France[39], founded in 1790[40]; Tonnay-Charente[41], a commune of France[42], in France[43]; Charente-Maritime[44], a department of France[45], in France[46], founded in 1790[47]; quai de la Charente[48], a riverfront[49], in France[50]; and Saint-Quentin-sur-Charente[51], a commune of France[52], in France[53].
Why It Matters
Charente draws 168 Wikipedia views per month (main_stem category, ranking #14 of 39).[2] Charente has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] Charente is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
Entities named for Charente include Angeac-Charente[28], a commune of France[29], in France[30]; Dompierre-sur-Charente[31], a commune of France[32], in France[33]; Brives-sur-Charente[34], a commune of France[35], in France[36]; Charente[37], a department of France[38], in France[39], founded in 1790[40]; Tonnay-Charente[41], a commune of France[42], in France[43]; and Charente-Maritime[44], a department of France[45], in France[46], founded in 1790[47].