Cher (river)
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![]() Cher River
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Origin | Massif Central |
Mouth | Loire Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Basin countries | France |
Length | 396 km (246 mi) |
Source elevation | 762 m (2,500 ft) |
Avg. discharge | 104 m3/s (3,700 cu ft/s) |
Basin area | 13,688 km2 (5,285 sq mi) |
The Cher (Occitan: Char) is a river in central France, left tributary to the river Loire. Its source is in the Creuse département, north-east of Crocq. It joins the river Loire in Villandry, west of Tours.
The river suffered a devastating flood in 1940, which damaged Château de Chenonceau, which spans the river, and other structures along the banks.
Départements and towns along the river:
Main tributaries are, from spring to mouth (L: left / R: right):
- (L) Tardes
- (L) Voueize
- (R) Amaron or Lamaron at Montluçon
- (R) Aumance at Meaulne
- (R) Yèvre at Vierzon, from Le Berry
- (L) Arnon at Vierzon, from the Petite-Marche
- (L) Théols
- (R) Sauldre collecting waters from the Sologne
- (L) Fouzon above Saint-Aignan
It owes its name to the pre-Indo-European root kʰar 'stone'.
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Categories:
- Articles containing Occitan-language text
- Rivers of France
- Loire basin
- Cher basin
- Rivers of Allier
- Rivers of Cher (department)
- Rivers of Creuse
- Rivers of Indre-et-Loire
- Rivers of Loir-et-Cher
- Rivers of Auvergne (region)
- Rivers of Centre (French region)
- Rivers of Limousin
- Auvergne (region) geography stubs
- Centre (region) geography stubs
- Limousin geography stubs