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The Sologne (:sɔ.ˈlɔɲ) is a region of north-central France extending over portions of the ''départements'' of Loiret, Loir-et-Cher and Cher. Its area is about , and its boundaries are on the north the river Loire, on the south the River Cher and on the east the districts of Sancerre and Berry. The name is thought to derive either from the Latin ''sœcalonia'' ("rye country") or ''sabulonia'' ("sandy country"). ==Geography== The Sologne is watered by the Cosson and the Beuvron, tributaries of the Loire, and the Sauldre, an affluent of the Cher, all three having a west-south-westerly direction. The pools and marshes which are characteristic of the region are due to the impermeability of its soil, which is a mixture of sand and clay. The main towns of Sologne are: * Orléans (the most southern part of the city (La Source) and the university have been built in the woods of Sologne) * Romorantin-Lanthenay * La Ferté-Saint-Aubin * Salbris * Lamotte-Beuvron * Aubigny-sur-Nère 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sologne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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