Monte Matteatu
Monte Matteatu is a hill in Alghero, Sassari, Sardinia and has an elevation of 89 metres. Monte Matteatu is situated nearby to the locality Valverde, as well as near Galboneddu.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Lago di Surigheddu and Nostra Signora di Valverde (Alghero).
Nostra Signora di Valverde (Alghero)
Church
Mamuntanas railway station
Railway stop
Photo: Discanto, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mamuntanas railway station is a railway stop, which is situated 3½ km northwest of Monte Matteatu.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Putifigari and Olmedo.
Putifigari
Village
Photo: Discanto, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Putifigari is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 160 kilometres northwest of Cagliari and about 20 kilometres southwest of Sassari. Putifigari is situated 7 km east of Monte Matteatu.
Olmedo
Village
Photo: Discanto, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Olmedo is a village, which is situated 8 km north of Monte Matteatu.
Fertilia
Village
Photo: Discanto, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Fertilia is a frazione in the municipality of Alghero in the province of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy. Fertilia is situated 8 km west of Monte Matteatu.
Monte Matteatu
Latitude
40.58333° or 40° 35′ northLongitude
8.38333° or 8° 23′ eastElevation
89 metres (292 feet)Open location code
8FGCH9MM+88GeoNames ID
3173702
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