Loir
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Loir
Summary
Loir is a river[1]. Loir ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (51 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Loir is in the country of France[3].
- Loir's instance of is recorded as river[4].
- Loir's Commons category is recorded as Loir[5].
- Loir's mouth of the watercourse is recorded as Sarthe[6].
- Loir's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 48.378055555556, 'lon': 1.0522222222222}[7].
- Loir's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 47.557777777778, 'lon': -0.52638888888889}[8].
- Loir's origin of the watercourse is recorded as Champrond-en-Gâtine[9].
- Loir's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Loir[10].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Ozanne[11].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Aigre[12].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Yerre[13].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Aune[14].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Braye[15].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Conie[16].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Dême[17].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Foussarde[18].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Fare[19].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Maulne[20].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Boulon[21].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Cendrine[22].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Egvonne[23].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Houzée[24].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Marconne[25].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Ruisseau des Cartes[26].
- Loir's tributary is recorded as Veuve[27].
Body
Geography
Loir is in the country of France[3].
Physical Characteristics
Loir's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+317.4'}[28].
Designation and Status
Loir's instance of is recorded as river[4].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Loir include Loir-et-Cher[29], a department of France[30], in France[31], founded in 1790[32]; Eure-et-Loir[33], a department of France[34], in France[35], founded in 1790[36]; Montoire-sur-le-Loir[37], a commune of France[38], in France[39], founded in 1973[40]; Couture-sur-Loir[41], a delegated commune[42], in France[43]; La Chartre-sur-le-Loir[44], a commune of France[45], in France[46]; Montval-sur-Loir[47], a commune of France[48], in France[49], founded in 2016[50]; Cloyes-sur-le-Loir[51], a commune of France[52], in France[53]; and Villiers-sur-Loir[54], a commune of France[55], in France[56].
Why It Matters
Loir ranks in the top 2% of river entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (51 views/month).[2] Loir has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[57] Loir is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
Entities named for Loir include Loir-et-Cher[29], a department of France[30], in France[31], founded in 1790[32]; Eure-et-Loir[33], a department of France[34], in France[35], founded in 1790[36]; Montoire-sur-le-Loir[37], a commune of France[38], in France[39], founded in 1973[40]; Couture-sur-Loir[41], a delegated commune[42], in France[43]; La Chartre-sur-le-Loir[44], a commune of France[45], in France[46]; and Montval-sur-Loir[47], a commune of France[48], in France[49], founded in 2016[50].