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Indre

[ an-druh ]

noun

  1. a department in central France. 2,667 sq. mi. (6,910 sq. km). : Châteauroux.


Indre

/ ɛ̃drə /

noun

  1. a department of central France in the Centre region. Capital: Châteauroux. Pop: 230 954 (2003 est). Area: 6906 sq km (2693 sq miles)


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The others were located on the opposite bank, at Montagne or at Basse Indre.

Presently we came below the bridge to a place where the Indre widens and where the fishing was going on.

For a woman of sixty-eight to be able to bathe every day in the cold water of the Indre is a great deal.

They were returning one afternoon after paying a visit to a sick man and took a road which ran along the banks of the river Indre.

A French general who commanded the troops of the Indre in 1834.

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indrawnIndre-et-Loire