Lostanges
Lostanges ( Occitan Lost Anya ) is a commune with 129 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Corrèze on the western edge of the Massif Central. The municipality is a member of the Association of Communes Villages du Midi Corrézien. The inhabitants call themselves Lostangeois (it).
Geography
Tulle, prefecture of the department is located, about 29 kilometers north, Brive- la -Gaillarde about 29 kilometers north-west and Beaulieu -sur -Dordogne approximately 14 kilometers southeast.
Neighboring communities
Neighboring communities of Lostanges are Ménoire in the north, Chenailler - Mascheix in the east, Tudeils in the south, Marcillac- la- Croze in the southwest, Saint- Bazile -de- Meyssac in the West and Le pesher in the northwest.
Traffic
The junction 52 to the A20 Motorway is located approximately 28 kilometers north-west.
Coat of arms
Description: The coat of arms shows an upright silver, red lion with blue crown surrounded by five red stars.
Demographics
Attractions
In Lostanges the Jardin de Lostanges is a small, private botanical garden, covering an area of two hectares are over 500 exotic and native plants to admire.