
Limagne
Limagne is a geological region in central France known for its flat plains and fertile land, primarily located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It is characterized by its rich volcanic soil, which supports agriculture, particularly cereal crops and vineyards. The term "Limagne" often refers to the limagna plain, shaped by ancient volcanic activity. This region is significant for its landscapes, biodiversity, and agricultural productivity, making it an essential part of France's natural and cultural heritage. It exemplifies the interaction between geology and human activity in shaping the environment.