Also known as Jouy en Josas
thumb|right|250px|Chateau of Vilvert thumb|right|250px|Church of St-Martin thumb|right|250px|The river Bièvre (river)|Bièvre passing through Jouy thumb|right|250px|Château de Jouy, now owned by HEC Paris
Jouy-en-Josas is a small French commune located in the Yvelines department, known for its historical landmarks including the Church of St-Martin and several châteaux, as well as the river Bièvre that flows through it. The town is notable today as the home of HEC Paris, a major business school that owns the Château de Jouy.
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thumb|right|250px|Chateau of Vilvert thumb|right|250px|Church of St-Martin thumb|right|250px|The river Bièvre (river)|Bièvre passing through Jouy thumb|right|250px|Château de Jouy, now owned by HEC Paris
Jouy-en-Josas () is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in Northern France. It is located in the southwestern outer suburbs of Paris, from the centre of Paris, on the departmental border with Essonne.
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