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{{dablink|This article is for the Lemosin region. For other uses, see [[Limousin (disambiguation)]].}} | {{dablink|This article is for the Lemosin region. For other uses, see [[Limousin (disambiguation)]].}} | ||
'''Limousin''' ([[French]]: ''Limousin'', [[Occitan]]: ''Lemosin'') is a historical region of southwestern Europe, politically in [[France]] and culturally in [[Occitania]], located in the | '''Limousin''' ([[French]]: ''Limousin'', [[Occitan]]: ''Lemosin'') is a historical region of southwestern Europe, politically in [[France]] and culturally in [[Occitania]], located in the northwestern [[Massif Central]]. It is also an administrative region of France whose capital is [[Limoges]] and which comprises the departments of [[Haute-Vienne]], [[Creuse (department)|Creuse]] and [[Corrèze (department)|Corrèze]]. It has 727 000 inhabitants in an area of 16 942 km². | ||
The cultural region of Limousin is a little larger, as it includes also the western part of the department of [[Charente (department)|Charente]]. | The cultural region of Limousin is a little larger, as it includes also the western part of the department of [[Charente (department)|Charente]]. |
Revision as of 08:23, 5 November 2008
Limousin (French: Limousin, Occitan: Lemosin) is a historical region of southwestern Europe, politically in France and culturally in Occitania, located in the northwestern Massif Central. It is also an administrative region of France whose capital is Limoges and which comprises the departments of Haute-Vienne, Creuse and Corrèze. It has 727 000 inhabitants in an area of 16 942 km².
The cultural region of Limousin is a little larger, as it includes also the western part of the department of Charente.