Juillac in Correze
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Hi. Would anyone know anything about this area, please?
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Hi again! If no one responds, then Google is your friend:
http://juillac.net.free.fr/
There are fewer than 1200 inhabitants (not much potential for your artistic activities) and the Commune is a fair distance from Brive-La-Gaillarde and other larger towns.
As suggested in another thread, have you considered Brittany?
http://juillac.net.free.fr/
There are fewer than 1200 inhabitants (not much potential for your artistic activities) and the Commune is a fair distance from Brive-La-Gaillarde and other larger towns.
As suggested in another thread, have you considered Brittany?
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Hi,
Welcome to the forum.
Corrèze is nice, peaceful, green, rural, hilly, with a continental climate. I know nothing however about the precise area you refer to.
A word of warning about the département; it has given France two of her more useless presidents, Chirac and now François Hollande. One can make one's own deductions about the place from that.
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Welcome to the forum.
Corrèze is nice, peaceful, green, rural, hilly, with a continental climate. I know nothing however about the precise area you refer to.
A word of warning about the département; it has given France two of her more useless presidents, Chirac and now François Hollande. One can make one's own deductions about the place from that.
PB
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Yes I suppose it is; two useless politicians on the one hand, the bloke that discovered gravity and Mrs Thatcher who tried to defy gravity on the other.
As for my deductions about La Corrèze, I haven't got any. Just that it's a pity such a nice département hasn't been able to produce better politicians. Although as it is la France profonde, perhaps it says something about French attitudes towards politics and the electorate's hankering after someone that comes from a bucolic, 'green and pleasant land' inhabited by the peasants that so many French people would like to go back to being.
But I've just remembered that Hollande comes in fact from Normandy, proving how pointless my remark was.
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As for my deductions about La Corrèze, I haven't got any. Just that it's a pity such a nice département hasn't been able to produce better politicians. Although as it is la France profonde, perhaps it says something about French attitudes towards politics and the electorate's hankering after someone that comes from a bucolic, 'green and pleasant land' inhabited by the peasants that so many French people would like to go back to being.
But I've just remembered that Hollande comes in fact from Normandy, proving how pointless my remark was.

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