Bazincourt-sur-Epte

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Bazincourt-sur-Epte is a commune in the Eure department in the Normandy region in northern France. It is a small village with a population of less than 500 people, according to the latest census data.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Bazincourt-sur-Epte is located in the Epte valley, a region known for its lush green landscapes and picturesque views. The Epte river, a tributary of the Seine, flows through the village, providing a source of water for the local agriculture and wildlife.

History[edit | edit source]

The village of Bazincourt-sur-Epte has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It was originally part of the Duchy of Normandy before becoming a part of France in the 13th century. The village has preserved many historical buildings and landmarks, including the Church of Saint-Martin, a classic example of Romanesque architecture.

Healthcare[edit | edit source]

As a small village, Bazincourt-sur-Epte does not have its own hospital or medical facilities. Residents typically travel to nearby larger towns for medical services. However, the village does have a local pharmacy and a visiting general practitioner who provides basic healthcare services.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Bazincourt-sur-Epte is known for its annual fête or festival, which celebrates the local culture and history. The village also has a small museum dedicated to the local history and culture.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD