Brive
Brive is also known as the Brive-la-Gaillarde, a town in the Limousin region of France.
It is a small city of 49,141 inhabitants and the location of some international tourism, particularly for its history and good food.
The medieval center of the town is primarily a commercial district with retail shops and several cafes for locals and tourists. It is also the location of the city hall, the police station and the Labenche Museum.
A notable landmark outside the inner city is the Pont Cardinal, a bridge that was once the crossing point for travelers going from Paris to Toulouse.
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