- Source: Lubersac
Lubersac (French pronunciation: [lybɛʁsak]; Occitan: Liberçac) is a commune in the Corrèze département in central France near Arnac-Pompadour and Uzerche.
Formerly called Louparsat ("lou percé" in Limousin, can be translated to "pierced wolf" in English), named from the legend of a knight who killed a wolf with a blow of his sword to save his beloved.
Geography
The commune is located on the river Auvézère. Lubersac station has rail connections to Brive-la-Gaillarde, Saint-Yrieix and Limoges.
Population
Its inhabitants are called Lubersacois in French.
Personalities
Joseph, Count Souham (see also Joseph Souham) was born in Lubersac on 30 April 1760. He died on 28 April 1837 at Versailles. He was a French general of the First French Empire.
See also
Communes of the Corrèze department
References
External links
Website of the commune of Lubersac
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Komune di departemen Corrèze
- Daftar stasiun SNCF di Limousin
- Arondisemen Brive-la-Gaillarde
- Auvézère
- Arondisemen Ussel
- Arondisemen Tulle
- Ussel, Corrèze
- Hochtief
- Corrèze, Corrèze
- Neuvic, Corrèze
- Lubersac
- Lubersac station
- Guy de Lubersac
- Communes of the Corrèze department
- Irminsul
- Joseph Souham
- El ciudadano Simón
- Michel Ephrussi
- Abolition of feudalism in France
- Michel Ney