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Saint-Viâtre is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher ''département'' of central France. ==History== The village was originally called ''Tremblevif'', from the Latin for "aspen" and "village", but suggesting in the popular imagination a place prone to swamp fever and trembling limbs. In 1854, worried that outsiders might be put off, the villagers successfully petitioned to change the name to Saint-Viâtre 〔Graham Robb, ''The Discovery of France'', Picador, London (2007), p.304, quoting Onésime Reclus. ''France, Algérie et colonies'' (1866), p.133〕 in honour of a hermit, traditionally known as Viâtre, who had lived in the forests of Sologne. His tomb is in the crypt of the village church.
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