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Overview:
Chateauroux, France, city,
capital of Indre department, Centre region,
central France. It lies along the Indre River, south of Orleans,
on the main road and railway from Paris to Toulouse. It derives
its name from a castle built toward the end of the 10th century
by Raoul le Large, prince of Déols. The present Château Raoul,
occupied by the prefecture, dates from the 15th century.
The city of
Chateauroux is situated in the region of Pays-de-la-Loire,
Pays-de-la-Loire, and is the capital of the department of the Indre.
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