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Limousin
[ lee-moo-zan ]
noun
- a former province in central France.
- one of a breed of hardy French beef cattle, now popular in the U.S.
Limousin
1/ ܳɛ̃ /
noun
- a region and former province of W central France, in the W part of the Massif Central
Limousin
2/ ˈɪʊˌɛ̃ /
noun
- a breed of fairly large yellowish-to-reddish-gold beef cattle originally from France
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There might be trout or sturgeon from the river, game shot locally, Limousin beef, fruit and vegetables from the property’s own orchards and gardens.
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The Limousin area is remembered for its active resistance movement with several thousand fighters.
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“The EU is taking the scenic route, and that route ends in disaster,” said Greenpeace EU transport campaigner Lorelei Limousin.
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Cherry clafoutis is a simple peasant dessert from the Limousin region in France.
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On 10 June 1944, a detachment of SS troops surrounded the tiny hamlet of Oradour-sur-Glane in the Limousin region of south-central France.
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