Xaintrie

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Xaintrie is a sparsely populated, forested plateau region in southwestern France known for its deep valleys, traditional rural landscapes, and historic villages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
plateau
rural area
administrativeStatus not an official administrative unit
characteristic deep valleys
historic villages
sparsely populated
traditional rural landscapes
climate oceanic with continental influences
country France
economicActivity agriculture
livestock farming
timber production
geography border area between Limousin and Auvergne
highestPointApproxElevation about 700 metres
historicalAffiliation bordering former province of Auvergne
former province of Limousin
knownFor Romanesque churches
preserved traditional architecture
stone farmhouses
landscapeFeature bocage
hedgerows
small enclosed fields
landUse cattle raising
forestry
mixed farming
locatedIn Massif Central
southwestern France
locatedNear Cère River NERFINISHED
Dordogne River NERFINISHED
Maronne River NERFINISHED
notableSettlement Argentat-sur-Dordogne NERFINISHED
Saint-Cirgues-la-Loutre NERFINISHED
Saint-Julien-aux-Bois NERFINISHED
Saint-Privat NERFINISHED
partOf Cantal department NERFINISHED
Corrèze department NERFINISHED
Lot department NERFINISHED
populationDensity low
regionOf Occitan cultural area
regionType forested plateau
roadAccess served mainly by departmental roads
tourismType hiking
nature tourism
rural tourism
traditionalLanguage Occitan NERFINISHED

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Mauriac nearbyNaturalRegion Xaintrie