Saint-Sauveur village

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Saint-Sauveur village is a traditional inland settlement on the Île d’Yeu in western France, known for its historic church, narrow streets, and preserved island architecture.

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Saint-Sauveur 1
Saint-Sauveur village canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
architecturalStyle traditional Vendée island architecture
buildingMaterial traditional stone and whitewashed houses
country France
hasCharacteristic narrow streets
preserved island architecture
traditional inland settlement
hasPart historic church
hasReligiousBuilding Église Saint-Sauveur
hasRoadLayout narrow winding streets
knownFor historic church
traditional village layout
well-preserved built heritage
locatedIn Pays de la Loire
surface form: Pays de la Loire region

Vendée department
Western France
surface form: western France

Île d’Yeu
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean island
partOf commune of L’Île-d’Yeu
preservationStatus largely preserved traditional appearance
roleOnIsland one of the main settlements of Île d’Yeu
roofType tile roofs typical of the region
streetPattern irregular historic street network
tourismType heritage tourism destination
urbanForm compact village core

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Île d’Yeu hasLandmark Saint-Sauveur village
Plage des Vieilles nearbySettlement Saint-Sauveur village
this entity surface form: Saint-Sauveur