The Limousin is in the centre of France and consists of 3 departments:
The Correze, the Haute Vienne and the Creuse.
Limoges is the Limousin's capital and a centre for the porcelain industry.
The Limousin territory has mountains, forests, rivers and lakes.
The Dordogne and Vézère are the Corrèze's most well-known rivers.
Both rivers are perfect for swimming and canoeing.
The Corrèze department borders the Dordogne department.
Tulle is the capital of the Corrèze.
The town of Brive la Gaillarde is in the Corrèze as well.
The Limousin is famous for its reddish brown Limousin cattle.