Indre is a department in central France and is part of the region of
Centre-Val de Loire. The capital and largest town in the department is
Châteauroux. To the north of Indre lies
Loir-et-Cher, to the east
Cher, to the south lies
Creuse and
Haute-Vienne, to the southwest lies
Vienne, and to the northwest lies
Indre-et-Loire. Most of the department is relatively level plains in the broad Loire Valley. The area of the department is and it is some from north to south and some wide. The land is undulating and slopes gently towards the northwest. The main rivers are the
Creuse, the
Claise and the
Indre. The Creuse, a tributary of the
Vienne, is long and has been impounded in several places; at the time it was built in 1926, the
Eguzon Dam was the largest dam in Europe. The Claise is long and is a tributary of the Creuse. The Indre is a longer waterway and flows centrally through the department from south to north, through the major towns of
La Châtre,
Châteauroux and
Loches. It is a tributary of the
Loire, joining it at
Chinon in the neighbouring department of Loir-et-Cher. Indre is divided into four natural regions; North Boischaut is undulating land with an altitude between and occupies the northeast of the department, South Boischaut is hilly and lies in the south and southeast, a marshy tract of land known as Brenne is in the southwestern part of the department, and the flat, dry, flinty limestone plateau of Champagne berrichonne is in the east and continues into Cher. The highest point of the department is near the town of
Pouligny-Notre-Dame where the land rises to above sea level. The department is made up of of land of which are under arable cropping, are grassland, are woodland, are under grapes and are gardens and orchards. The remaining land is heathland, urban land and waterways. The economy is mostly agricultural. In the past many sheep were raised in the department and woollen yarn was the main manufactured product. There is also a linen industry as well as the manufacture of hosiery and paper. The department has some minerals in the form of coal, iron, stone, marble and clay. ==Demographics==