The district resides in the extreme southeast of the state, bordering Oregon to the south and Idaho to the east.
Its largest city is Saint-Jérôme, in its extreme southeast, with a 2006 census population of 63,729 inhabitants.
The extreme southeast corner touches on Gun Lake.
In the extreme southeast, Mediterranean influences offer a milder, maritime climate.
The republic Kalmykia places in the extreme southeast of the European part of Russia.
The island is rocky, with a port and a lighthouse to the west in the extreme southeast.
It lies in the island's extreme southeast, at the eastern end of Gravenor Bay.
The Gato Ridge area in the extreme southeast was once considered to be a separate field.
The parish occupies the extreme southeast, along a long valley which separates the Caldeira massif from the rest of the island.
To the extreme southeast, the Talysh Mountains form part of the border with Iran.