Arrondissement of Tulle
The arrondissement of Tulle is an arrondissement of France in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 105 communes. Its population is 70,680, and its area is 2,394.7 km2.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Tintignac and Fontaine publique.
Tintignac
Archaeological site
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Tintignac is a hamlet near Naves in the Corrèze region of France. It is primarily known for the archaeological remains of a sanctuary where Gallic and Gallo-Roman artefacts have been found, including seven carnyces and ornamented helmets.
Église Saint-Pierre de Naves (Corrèze)
Church
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Église Saint-Pierre de Naves (Corrèze) is a church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Naves and Tulle.
Naves
Village
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Naves is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France.
Tulle
Town
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Tulle is a commune in central France. It is the third-largest town in the former region of Limousin and is the capital of the department of Corrèze, in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Tulle is situated 6 km south of Arrondissement of Tulle.
Seilhac
Village
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Seilhac is a commune in the Corrèze department in central France in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Seilhac is situated 6 km northwest of Arrondissement of Tulle.
Arrondissement of Tulle
- Type: Locality with 70,300 residents
- Description: arrondissement of France
- Category: arrondissement of France
- Location: Corrèze, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Vietnamese—“Arrondissement of Tulle” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Qarku Tulle”
- Aragonese: “Destrito de Tula”
- Aragonese: “Destrito de Tulle”
- Aragonese: “Districto de Tula”
- Armenian: “Տյուլ”
- Azerbaijani: “Tül (rayon)”
- Azerbaijani: “Tül”
- Basque: “Tulleko barrutia”
- Belarusian: “акруга Цюль”
- Belarusian: “Цюль (акруга)”
- Belarusian: “Цюль”
- Breton: “arondisamant Tula”
- Breton: “Arondisamant Tula”
- Catalan: “Districte de Tula”
- Catalan: “Districte de Tulle”
- Cebuano: “Arrondissement de Tulle”
- Chinese: “Tulle Kūn”
- Chinese: “蒂勒区”
- Czech: “Arrondissement Tulle”
- Dutch: “Arrondissement Tulle”
- Dutch: “Tulle”
- Esperanto: “Arondismento Tulle / Tula”
- Esperanto: “Arondismento Tulle”
- Estonian: “Tulle’i ringkond”
- French: “arrondissement de Tulle”
- French: “Arrondissement de Tulle”
- French: “Tulle”
- German: “Arrondissement Tulle”
- Greek: “διαμέρισμα της Τυλ”
- Indonesian: “Arondisemen tulle”
- Indonesian: “Arondisemen Tulle”
- Irish: “Arrondissement Tulle”
- Italian: “arrondissement di Tulle”
- Italian: “Arrondissement di Tulle”
- Latin: “Circumdarium Tutelensis”
- Luxembourgish: “Arrondissement Tulle”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Tulle Kūn”
- Persian: “بخش تول”
- Polish: “Okręg Tulle”
- Romanian: “Arondismentul Tulle”
- Russian: “Тюль”
- Slovak: “Tulle”
- Spanish: “Arrondissement de Tulle”
- Spanish: “Distrito de tulle”
- Spanish: “Distrito de Tulle”
- Tatar: “Тюль (округ)”
- Tatar: “Тюль”
- Turkish: “Arrondissement de Tulle”
- Turkish: “Tulle (arrondissement)”
- Turkish: “Tulle”
- Ukrainian: “Тюль”
- Venetian: “arrondissement de Tulle”
- Vietnamese: “Huyện Tulle”
- Vietnamese: “Tulle”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Naves and La Croix du Tilleul.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Tulle station and Étang Neuf.
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