Santa Eulària des Riu
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Its official name in Catalan being Santa Eulària des Riu, it's a village in the eastern coast of Eivissa. The only river on the island flows through Santa Eulària. It was famously written about in The Life and Death of a Spanish Town (1937) by Elliot Paul. As of 2003, the population of the town was 14,961.
[edit] External links
- Santa Eulària des Riu town council
- Consell Insular d'Eivissa i Formentera
- Brief History of the Santa Eulalia Sharks
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