Anta de Agualva

The Anta de Agualva, also known as the Anta do Carrascal, is a megalithic dolmen situated in an urban area of in the municipality of , in the of .
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  • Type: Archaeological site
  • Description: dolmen in Agualva, Portugal
  • Also known as: Agualva dolmen”, “anta de Agualva”, and “Carrascal dolmen

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Casa da Marioneta and Igreja de Santa Maria.

Library
is a library, which is situated 140 metres north of Anta de Agualva.

Church
is a church, which is situated 590 metres west of Anta de Agualva.

Park
is a park, which is situated 1 km west of Anta de Agualva.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Agualva and Idanha.

Suburb
is a suburb.

Hamlet
is a hamlet.

Hamlet
is a hamlet.

Anta de Agualva

Latitude
38.77344° or 38° 46′ 24″ north
Longitude
-9.28695° or 9° 17′ 13″ west
Elevation
158 metres (518 feet)
Operator
Sem afectação
Open location code
8CCGQPF7+96
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2295722731
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Geo­Names ID
11819355
Wiki­data ID
Q9616858
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In Other Languages

From French to Portuguese—“Anta de Agualva” goes by many names.

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