a department in the south of France, which takes its name from the river Creuse. It contains 2390 square miles, and had a population of 227,000 in 1815. Gueret is the chief town.
a department in the south of France, which takes its name from the river Creuse. It contains 2390 square miles, and had a population of 227,000 in 1815. Gueret is the chief town.