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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Opoul-Périllos (French pronunciation: ​[opul peʁiˈjo]; Catalan: Òpol i Perellós, IPA: [ˈɔpuɫ i pəɾəˈʎos], locally: [ˈopuɫ i pəɾiˈʎus]) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France.The commune's highest point, Montoliu de Perellós (707 meters, a summit located next to the river Aude), stands as Catalonia's northernmost point (and, indeed, the Catalan-speaking countries) .Opoul-Périllos spreads over a large area of 5,053 hectares (12,486 acres). In its present form it dates from January 1, 1972, when both villages where integrated into one single commune (Perellós, a tiny hamlet located some 10 km up into the mountain, had been virtually deserted since the end of WWII, the 1968 census returning just 4 inhabitants). The area is dominated by limestone with numerous karst (caves, crevices, sinkholes). The village lies in a depression where the limestone is mixed with red clay. The town is crossed from north to south by Ròbol, a tributary of the Aglí river.The main (and almost, only) crop is the vineyard.. }

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