- The
Voueize (French pronunciation: [vwɛz]; Occitan: Voeisa) is a 53.6-kilometre-long (33.3 mi)
river in the
Creuse département,
central France. Its source...
- Chambon-sur-
Voueize (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃bɔ̃ syʁ vwɛz],
literally Chambon on
Voueize; Occitan:
Chambon sus Voeisa) is a
commune in the
Creuse department...
- The
Canton of Chambon-sur-
Voueize is a
former canton situated in the
Creuse département and in the
Limousin region of
central France. It was disbanded...
- Boussac,
Carrefour des
Quatre Provinces and Évaux-les-Bains Chambon-sur-
Voueize. Its area is 985.3 km2, and its po****tion was 16,589 in 2018. Its seat...
- (in Vierzon)
Auron (in Bourges)
Tardes (in Évaux-les-Bains)
Voueize (in Chambon-sur-
Voueize)
Beuvron (in Chaumont-sur-Loire)
Cosson (in Candé-sur-Beuvron)...
- the Cher are, from
spring to
mouth (L: left / R: right): (L)
Tardes (L)
Voueize (R)
Amaron or
Lamaron at Montluçon (R)
Aumance at
Meaulne (R) Yèvre at...
- of the
relics were
transferred to the
Benedictine abbey at Chambon-sur-
Voueize, to the north-east of Limoges,
which became a
centre of her cult. A large...
-
Airain (in Savigny-en-Septaine)
Tardes (in Évaux-les-Bains)
Voueize (in Chambon-sur-
Voueize)
Beuvron (in Chaumont-sur-Loire)
Cosson (in Candé-sur-Beuvron)...
- Eugénie Fougère (Chambon-sur-
Voueize,
March 17, 1861 - Aix-les-Bains,
September 20, 1903) was a
French frequenter of the demi-monde. She was notorious...
- The communauté de
communes d’Évaux-les-Bains Chambon-sur-
Voueize was
located in the
Creuse département of the
Limousin region of
central France. It was...