Saint-Setiers

Saint- Setiers ( Sent Sestari in Occitan ) is a commune of 250 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Corrèze, in the Limousin region. The municipality is a member of the Association of Municipalities Bugeat - Sornac - Millevaches au Coeur. The inhabitants of the Saint- Setiers or the Saint- Setières call themselves.

Geography

The municipality is located in the Massif Central on the Plateau de Millevaches and thus also in the Regional Natural Park Millevaches en Limousin.

Tulle, prefecture of the department is located, about 75 kilometers south-west, Égletons about 40 kilometers southwest and Ussel about 25 kilometers southeast.

Neighboring municipalities of Saint- Setiers are Féniers in the north, Sornac in the east, the south and Millevaches Peyrelevade in the West.

Traffic

The village is located about 30 kilometers northwest of the junction 23 of the A89 autoroute.

Coat of arms

Description: The coat of arms is quartered: heraldic ermine top right with red board, top left in red a silver cross on a silver pedestal schwarzgefugten from which runs a wavy, blue ribbon down; bottom right of gold a green heath branch left on a green äsendes silver sheep.

Population Development

Attractions

  • The church of Saint - Sagittaire, a religious building from the 19th century.
  • Several monumental crosses from the 17th to 19th centuries.

Sports

The municipal area is a cross-country ski station with 5 runs 3 to 20 kilometers in length.

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