Marche[mArsh]region and former province,
central France, on the NW margin of the Massif Central. It is
coextensive with Creuse dept., much of the Haute-Vienne dept., and
parts of Vienne, Indre, and Charente depts. GuEret is the chief town.
Marche is primarily an agricultural region that also specializes in
sheep raising. The wool is manufactured into carpets and tapestries at
Felletin and Aubusson. The name of the region derived from its
location as a northern border fief (march) of the duchy of Aquitaine.
Marche passed (13th cent.) to the house of Lusignan but was seized
(early 14th cent.) by Philip IV of France. Briefly united with the
crown lands, it ultimately became an appanage of the house of Bourbon.
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