Igreja De Favaios
Igreja De Favaios is a church in Favaios, Alijó, Vila Real District. Igreja De Favaios is situated nearby to the town Sanfins do Douro, as well as near the village Celeirós.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Pelourinho de Alijó and Câmara Municipal de Alijó.
Câmara Municipal de Alijó
Town hall
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Favaios and Sanfins do Douro.
Favaios
Town
Photo: C goulao, Public domain.
Favaios is a civil parish of the municipality of Alijó, in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 1,064, in an area of 21.45 km2. The region is known for its wines, namely, the moscatels like Moscatel de Favaios.
Sanfins do Douro
Town
Photo: Vitor Oliveira, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Sanfins do Douro is a town, which is situated 3 km northwest of Igreja De Favaios.
Celeirós
Village
Celeirós is a civil parish in the Trás-os-Montes municipality of Sabrosa. The population in 2011 was 222, in an area of 5.25 km². Celeirós is situated 6 km southwest of Igreja De Favaios.
Igreja De Favaios
- Type: Church
- Category: religion
- Location: Favaios, Alijó, Vila Real District, Portugal, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
41.2671° or 41° 16′ 2″ northLongitude
-7.49859° or 7° 29′ 55″ westElevation
660 metres (2,165 feet)Open location code
8CHJ7G82+RHGeoNames ID
11875977
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