Creuse



Creuse he Fap-koet ke yit-chak sén, vi-yî Fap-koet chûng-sî-phu. Su̍k-yî Limousin Thai-khî. Chúng mien-chit 5,565 phìn-fông kûng-lî, ngìn-khiéu yok 123,861-ngìn (2007-ngièn thúng-kie). Creuse he Fap-koet 1790-ngièn 3-ngie̍t 4-ngit só chhóng-kien ke 83-sén chṳ̂-yit.
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Villemonteix Castle in winter
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Bourganeuf Castle with infamous Cem Sultan tower
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View of Evaux-les-Bains
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19th-century bridge architecture in Creuse
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typical Aubusson tapestry
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Natural granitic site of Les Pierres-Jaumâtres, in Creuse
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Monet's Petite Creuse, 1889
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Western Creuse typical landscape
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Small river in Creuse
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Boussac Castle, Creuse
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Senoueix Bridge
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typical Limousin cattle in Creuse
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The wolves of Chabrières
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Lake Vassivière in Creuse