Monforte del Cid

Monforte del Cid is a village in the province of and autonomous community of , . The municipality covers an area of 79.5 square kilometres and as of 2011 had a population of 7,771 people.
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  • Type: Village with 6,340 residents
  • Description: village in Spain
  • Also known as: Monforte de la Rambla
  • Postal codes: 03670 and 03679
  • Neighbors: , , and

Places of Interest

Highlights include Church of Saint Mary of the Snows and Casa-Museu Modernista de Novelda.

Church

Museum
is situated 3½ km west of Monforte del Cid.

Church
is a church, which is situated 3 km east of Monforte del Cid.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Novelda and Aspe.

Town
is a town located in the , Spain. As of 2009, it has a total population of 27,135 inhabitants. has important quarries and mines of marble, limestone, silica, clay and gypsum. is situated 3½ km west of Monforte del Cid.

Town
is a town and municipality located in the comarca of Vinalopó Mitjà, in the province of Alicante, Spain. The town is located in the valley of the river , 25 km from city. is situated 5 km southwest of Monforte del Cid.

Monforte del Cid

Latitude
38.37915° or 38° 22′ 45″ north
Longitude
-0.72905° or 0° 43′ 45″ west
Population
6,340
Elevation
227 metres (745 feet)
United Nations Location Code
ES MFT
Open location code
8CCX97HC+M9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 203811206
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2513691
Wiki­data ID
Q1769358
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In Other Languages

From Aragonese to Waray—“Monforte del Cid” goes by many names.
  • Aragonese: Mont-fort
  • Azerbaijani: Monforte-del-Sid
  • Basque: Monforte del Cid
  • Basque: Montfort del Cid
  • Basque: Montfort
  • Breton: Monforte del Cid
  • Catalan: Montfort del Cid
  • Catalan: Montfort
  • Cebuano: Monforte del Cid
  • Chechen: Монфорте-дель-Сид
  • Chinese: 蒙福尔特德尔西德
  • Chinese: 蒙福特-德尔锡德
  • Chinese: 蒙福特-德爾錫德
  • Dutch: Monforte del Cid
  • Esperanto: Monforte del Cid
  • French: Monforte del Cid
  • Galician: Monforte del Cid
  • Georgian: მონფორტე-დელ-სიდი
  • German: Monforte del Cid
  • German: Montfort del Cid
  • Hungarian: Monforte del Cid
  • Interlingua: Monfort
  • Irish: Monforte del Cid
  • Italian: Monforte del Cid
  • Kazakh: Monforte-delʹ-Sïd
  • Kazakh: Монфорте-дель-Сид
  • Kazakh: مونفورتە-دەل-سىيد
  • Ladin: Monforte del Cid
  • Lithuanian: Manforte del Čidas
  • Lombard: Monforte del Cid
  • Malay: Monforte del Cid
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Monforte del Cid
  • Occitan (post 1500): Monforte del Cid
  • Persian: منفرته دل سید
  • Persian: منفرتهٔ دل سید
  • Polish: Monforte del Cid
  • Portuguese: Monforte del Cid
  • Russian: Монфорте-дель-Сид
  • South Azerbaijani: منفرته دل سید
  • Spanish: Monforte del Cid
  • Spanish: Monforte
  • Spanish: Montfort
  • Swedish: Monforte del Cid
  • Tatar: Монфорте-дель-Сид
  • Turkish: Monforte del Cid
  • Ukrainian: Монфорт
  • Ukrainian: Монфорте-дель-Сід
  • Uzbek: Monforte del Cid
  • Uzbek: Monforte del Sid
  • Uzbek: Monforte-del-Sid
  • Uzbek: Монфорте дел Cид
  • Uzbek: Монфорте-дел-Сид
  • Venetian: Monforte del Cid
  • Waray (Philippines): Monforte del Cid

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