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  2. Limousin - Wikipedia

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    Limousin (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Occitan: Lemosin) is a former administrative region of southwest-central France. On 1 January 2016, it became part of the new administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine . [ 3 ]

  3. Arnac-Pompadour - Wikipedia

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    Arnac-Pompadour is located some 25 km south-east of Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche and 35 km west by north-west of Brive-la-Gaillarde.Access to the commune is by the D901 road from Lubersac in the north-east passing through the southern part of the commune and the town and continuing south-west to Juillac.

  4. Montignac-Lascaux - Wikipedia

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    Montignac-Lascaux (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tiɲak lasko]; Limousin: Montinhac or Montinhac de Las Caus; before 2020: Montignac, [3] also called Montignac-sur-Vézère), is a commune in the Dordogne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Southwestern France.

  5. Allassac - Wikipedia

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    In 1580 Allassac was the fourth largest city in Lower Limousin (today's Corrèze current). The number of fortified noble houses was increasing. In 1790, Allassac was briefly the capital of the canton before giving way to Donzenac in 1801. In 1870 the population was 4,200 inhabitants and for over a century slate mining remained an important ...

  6. Limousin (province) - Wikipedia

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    Limousin (Occitan: Lemosin) is a former province of the Kingdom of France. It existed from 1589 until 1790, when the National Constituent Assembly adopted a more uniform division into departments ( départements ) and districts ( arrondissements ).

  7. Chaillac - Wikipedia

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    Chaillac (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Limousin: Chalhac) is a commune in the Indre department in central France. Geography The commune ...

  8. Meyssac - Wikipedia

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    With its slightly broken cornices, the west portal is a very good model of a Roman Limousin portal. At the end of the Middle Ages, major works changed the building. The successive attacks of the city during the Hundred Years War prompted the inhabitants to fortify it by endowing it with wood hoards in the manner of a fortified castle.

  9. Bourganeuf - Wikipedia

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    Bourganeuf (French pronunciation: [buʁɡanœf]; Limousin: Borgon Nuòu) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France.