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What (who) is Limousin - definition

GEOGRAPHIC REGION AND FORMER ADMINISTRATIVE REGION IN FRANCE
Limousin (région); Limousin (region); Limosin; County of Limousin; Limousin (administrative region); Limousine, France
  • Coat of Arms of Limousin
  • [[Limoges]], half-timbered house by the bridge Saint Martial
  • Small river in [[Creuse]], Limousin

Limousin         
['l?m?zaLimousin]
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Limousin, a region of central France.
2. an animal of a French breed of beef cattle.
Stanislas Limousin         
  • Stanislas Limousin
  • Limousin ampoule box label
  • Equipment of the Procédé Limousin
  • Illustration of the basket of the Zénith
FRENCH PHARMACIST (1831-1887)
Draft:Stanislas Limousin
Euphrasie Stanislas Alexis Arsène Limousin (29 May 1831 – 7 April 1887) was a French pharmacist who invented hypodermic ampoules and the oxygen bottle amongst several other pharmaceutical devices.
Maquis du Limousin         
Liberation of Limousin
The Maquis du Limousin was one of the largest Maquis groups of French resistance fighters fighting for the liberation of France.

Wikipedia

Limousin

Limousin (French pronunciation: [limuzɛ̃] (listen); Occitan: Lemosin [lemuˈzi]) is a former administrative region of southwest-central France. On 1 January 2016, it became part of the new administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It comprised three departments: Corrèze, Creuse, and Haute-Vienne.

Situated mostly in the west side of south-central French Massif Central, Limousin had (in 2010) 742,770 inhabitants spread out on nearly 17,000 km2 (6,600 square miles), making it the least populated region of metropolitan France.

Forming part of the southwest of the country, Limousin is bordered by the regions of Centre-Val de Loire to the north, Auvergne to the east, Midi-Pyrénées to the south, Aquitaine to the southwest, and Poitou-Charentes to the west. Limousin is also part of the larger historical Occitania region.

Examples of use of Limousin
1. But the south–west is now becoming more popular, and Limousin and Auvergne, in the middle of the country, are also being tipped by estate agents.
2. Meanwhile, a leading local Socialist, Jean LeBail, published a series of writings holding him responsible for all the violations and acts of revenge that accompanied the liberation of Limousin.
3. He trained as a teacher in Limoges and, after a brief period of National Service, began working at a school in Saint–Gilles–les–Foręts, in the hilly area of the Limousin near Mont Gargan.
4. There is even the suggestion that truffle spores have found their way here on the hooves or in the intestines of Limousin cattle imported from a trufflegrowing area in France in the 1'70s, and that grazed on this patch of ground during their quarantine period.
5. But he was soon back in the Limousin, ordering and leading sabotage operations to handicap the German war effort destroying facilities in a rubber factory in Limoges in May 1'43, cutting communications between Berlin and the U–boat base in Bordeaux in July, and kidnapping the Franco–German armistice commission in March 1'44.