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The Loire Valley |
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On 2 nd December, 2000, the UNESCO adorned the stretch of river between Maine and Sully-sur-Loire as a World Heritage site. The Loire River was finally recognised for its exquisite, cultural landscape - boasting exceptional views of many historical cities, the magnificent chateaux of the Loire Valley and pastoral lands which have been fashioned by centuries of agricultural practices. The enjoyable temperate climate along the Loire River is due to Atlantic influences and benefits the remarkably diverse range of animal and plant species which exist in and long the river. The Loire is the only free-flowing river in all of Europe. The lack of dams (except further upstream) allows the river to flow naturally; precisely the reason why the Loire River is so popular for boating. The Loire runs through 12 departments of France and many quaint towns and cities, including Orleans (Loiret), Blois (Loir-et-Cher) and Amboise and Tours in the Indre-et-Loire department. This extensive stretch of river has served 2000 years as a navigational highway in France.
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