The department Eure et Loir is situated in the district Centre (Loire valley). The neighboring departments are Loir-et-Cher, Loiret, Orne, Sarthe, Eure, Yvelines, Essonne. The weather is natural and dehydrated and not subject to sudden changes and the soil of the department is divided between clay intermixed with sand or of calcareous earth. Agriculture is competent with an enormous average yield per acre. Eure et Loir creates lime, grindstones and brick-clay. Even though there is no extensive production, there are many tanneries and leather-works, copper and iron foundries, distilleries, potteries and agricultural implements such as cotton and woolen goods.
Eure et Loir is one of the French departments, situated in the Centre French district. The state of the department is Chartres. The French administrative division accounts for 421,114 inhabitants and is situated within French capital city. The contemporary department is a quiet place blessed with many natural possessions such as rivers, ponds, lakes and forests, the two major natural areas being the Perche and the Beauce. Perche is a still wild natural region when the Beauce is made up of very great fields. Historically, Eure et Loir has been linked to Ile de France and its political and economic weather.