Bordering six out of eighteen, Centre-Val-de-Loire is the region that has the highest number of shared borders with other French regions. The adjacent regions are
Normandy to the northwest,
Île-de-France to the northeast,
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté to the east,
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes to the southeast,
Nouvelle-Aquitaine to the southwest and
Pays de la Loire to the west.
Departments Centre-Val de Loire comprises six departments:
Cher,
Eure-et-Loir,
Indre,
Indre-et-Loire,
Loir-et-Cher, and
Loiret.
Largest cities •
Tours with 136,463 inhabitants (2018) •
Orléans with 116,238 inhabitants (2018) •
Bourges with 64,668 inhabitants (2018) •
Blois with 45,871 inhabitants (2018) •
Châteauroux with 43,442 inhabitants (2018) •
Chartres with 38,426 inhabitants (2018) •
Joué-lès-Tours with 38,250 inhabitants (2018),
Tours Métropole Val de Loire •
Dreux with 30,664 inhabitants (2018) •
Vierzon with 25,725 inhabitants (2018) •
Olivet with 22,168 inhabitants (2018),
Orléans Métropole ==Economy==