Loire River
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Definition
Proper noun: * The Loire River: The longest river located entirely within France. It originates in the Massif Central region and flows in a northwesterly direction to empty into the Atlantic Ocean.
Usage
The term "Loire River" is used to refer specifically to this major geographical feature of France. It is often discussed in contexts of geography, history, tourism, and viticulture. * The Loire River valley is famous for its many historic châteaux. * Several major cities, such as Orléans and Nantes, are situated on the Loire River. * The source of the Loire River is in the Ardèche department.
Advanced Usage
- "The Loire": The river is very commonly referred to simply as "the Loire." When used this way, it is understood to mean the river itself, not the administrative region named after it.
- We spent a week canoeing on the Loire.
- As a geographical and cultural descriptor: The river's name is used to define the region through which it flows, particularly known for its wine production and architecture.
- Loire Valley wines are highly regarded.
- The Châteaux of the Loire are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Variants and Related Words
- Loire: The most common shortened form for the Loire River.
- Loire Valley (noun): The region surrounding the river, renowned for its vineyards and castles.
- Loire-Atlantique (proper noun): A French department named after the river and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Pays de la Loire (proper noun): An administrative region of France named after the river.
Synonyms
- The Loire: (The primary synonym, used interchangeably with "Loire River").
- Loire River valley: (When specifically referring to the region).
Related Phrases
- To follow the Loire: To travel along the course of the river.
- Their cycling trip will follow the Loire from Nevers to the coast.
- Loire-side: Located on or beside the Loire River.
- We stayed in a charming Loire-side village.
Noun
- the longest French river; rises in the Massif Central and flows north and west to the Atlantic Ocean