Chambourg-sur-Indre, formerly known as Chambourg, is a commune in the Indre department in central France. It is located in the Centre-Val de Loire region, on the banks of the Indre River. The commune has a population of around 1,200 people and covers an area of 28.64 square kilometers. The climate is temperate, with mild winters and warm summers. The history of Chambourg-sur-Indre dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a fortified town. The town was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War, but it was rebuilt in the 15th century. The town's heritage includes the Château de Chambourg, a 15th-century castle, and the Église Saint-Martin, a 12th-century church.
Geographic Data for Chambourg-sur-Indre, Centre, France
Latitude | 47° 10.895' |
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Longitude | 0° 58.118' |
Timezone | Europe/Paris |