The river Loire, France Royal river. First part

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Guy Amaru

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The Loire is the longest in France. As are located north or south of the Loire, people, customs, cuisine, dialects are different. The bridges over this river used to join some other areas, but also a symbol of national unity Gallo. The oldest is that of Beaugency, between Orleans and Blois, built in 1130, and most recently the European land bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

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Amaru, Guy. 2006. “The River Loire, France Royal River. First Part”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 73 (March):1-14. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2006.73.1-14.
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Author Biography

Guy Amaru, ANAYA

Francés nativo de Tahití. Es capitán de la Marina Mercante francesa. Pertenece a la sociedad francesa ANAYA compuesta de españoles en Francia y franceses amantes de la cultura española.

References

- Les Ponts de la Loire, de la source à l’Atlantique, de Serge VANNIER Editions C.P.E. 2002

- Le Folklore de l’Orléanais, de Christian CHENAULT

Editions Howarth 1993

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