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Limousin (French pronunciation: [limuzɛ̃] ; Occitan:
Lemosin [lemuˈzi]) is a
former administrative region of southwest-central France. On 1
January 2016...
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Limousin can
refer to:
Limousin (administrative region), the
former administrative region of southwest-central
France Limousin (province),
former province...
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Limousin, French: Limousine, is a
French breed of beef
cattle from the
Limousin and
Manche regions of France. It was
formerly used
mainly as a draught...
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Metropolitan France. The
region was
created in 2014 by the
merging of Aquitaine,
Limousin, and Poitou-Charentes in a
territorial reform. Nouvelle-Aquitaine has an...
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Limousin (French name,
pronounced [limuzɛ̃] ; Occitan: lemosin,
pronounced [lemuˈzi]) is a
dialect of the
Occitan language,
spoken in the
three departments...
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Patricia Limousin is a
French neurologist recognized for her
contributions to the
treatment of
movement disorders,
particularly through deep
brain stimulation...
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Limousin horse (French:
cheval limousin, Occitan:
caval lemosin) is an
extinct French and
Occitan horse breed that was bred from the 12th century...
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region composed of Aquitaine, Poitou-Charentes and
Limousin was
temporarily called Aquitaine-
Limousin-Poitou-Charentes. However, the
combined region of...
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preferred language for use in the Val d'Aran.
Across history, the
terms Limousin (Lemosin),
Languedocien (Lengadocian), Gascon, in
addition to Provençal...
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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 ****embly adopted...