Tavers

Tavers is a common French, located in the department of the Loiret and the area Center.

Geography

The city is located at the south-west of Beaugency on Right Bank of the the Loire

Demography

  • 1999 : 1217 inhabitants
  • 2006: 1284 inhabitants

History

The occupation Gallo-Roman E is attested by an archeological site

Inheritance

  • Several Dolmen S is located on the commune: the revolving stone , the gallant green , the closed worm .
  • Laundrettes and mills;
  • Church Saint-Jean-Baptist of the 19th century;
  • Vault and fountain Saint-Anthony of the {S|XII|E}};

The city is also known by its blue water , sources resulting from the Ground water of Beauce, sometimes causing bubbles and whose coloring is due to the presence of a greenish clay on the walls of the pits giving on the tablecloth.

Tally of Life

Personality

  • Jules LemaĆ®tre (1853-1914), writer and critical dramatic, died in this commune from where a street which bears its name.

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