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Laruns

Laruns ((オック語:Laruntz)) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France.
It is situated at the confluence of two mountain streams, the Gave d'Ossau and its tributary, the Valentin.
Formerly part of the province of Béarn, Laruns is now within the ''département'' of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, itself in France's Aquitaine ''région''. It forms part of the ''arrondissement'' of Oloron-Sainte-Marie, and is the ''chef-lieu'' of the ''canton'' of Laruns.
==Geography==
Laruns is geographically the third-largest commune in metropolitan France, after Arles and Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer. It includes a large area of upland, around and between the Gave d'Ossau and its tributaries, stretching as far as the border with Spain at the Col du Pourtalet, to the south of the village of Laruns.
The principal artery of communications through the ''commune'' is the D934 road, which runs south from the town of Pau, to the north, to the Col du Pourtalet. The D918 road branches off the D934 in Laruns village, and follows the Valentin before crossing the Col d'Aubisque to Argelès-Gazost in the next major valley to the east. There are no direct roads westward from Laruns.
Because of its large geographic size, the Laruns contains several recognisably distinct communities in addition to Laruns itself. These include:〔(The villages of the city of Laruns )〕
* Pon, an area of Laruns
* Espalungue, an area of Laruns
* Gêtre, an area of Laruns
* Gabas, a hamlet below the Pic du Midi d'Ossau, and where the valley road is crossed by the GR10 long distance footpath that runs the length of the Pyrenees
* Geteu, a former commune merged into Laruns in 1828
* Goust, a small plateau with an ambiguious international status; formerly recognized as independent by France and Spain, now considered a ''de facto'' part of France, if not ''de jure''.
* Eaux-Chaudes, a spa situated at the southern entrance to the Gorge du Hourat
* Artouste-Fabrèges, a ski resort situated in the valley of the Gave du Brousset, and the beginning of the summer scenic route to the Lac d'Artouste via the Petit train d'Artouste
* Miegebat
Neighboring communes and municipalities:
* North: Gère-Bélesten and Aste-Béon
* East: Arrens-Marsous (Hautes-Pyrénées), Louvie-Soubiron, Béost and Eaux-Bonnes
* West: Aydius, Bedous, Cette-Eygun, Etsaut and Urdos
* South: Sallent de Gállego (Huesca, Spain).

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