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Eus
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42 ° 38 ′ 38 ″ N 2 ° 27 ′ 28 ″ E
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Eus is a small town located in the department of Eastern Pyrenees, in the south of France. She is one of the most beautiful villages in France.

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Built on a rocky outcrop overlooking the scrubland and the surrounding orchards, this small medieval town retains picturesque cobbled streets leading to the majestic Saint-Vincent church. In the spring, the spectacle of the blossoming peach trees has the air of a Japanese print. Eus belongs to Most beautiful villages in France.

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  • 1 Church of Saint-Vincent-d'En-Haut Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Monument classified or registered as historical monuments in France, 18th century churche century at the top of a rock, has a bell tower-porch with a square base and a carillon wheel.
  • 2 Saint-Vincent Romanesque chapel Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element cami Sant Vincenç – Monument classified or registered as historical monuments in France, built between the XIe and the XIIIe century of Romanesque style.

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  • 1 Kap'oupa Kap Logo indicating a link to the websiteLogo indicating a facebook link 12 route de Prades, Logo indicating a telephone number  33 6 88 48 06 45, e-mail : Logo indicating timetables from to on weekends and public holidays 14 h - 18 h, July and August 7/7 10 h - 18 h. – adventure park, leisure center, tree climbing, paintball, etc ...

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