Relva da Asseiceira

Relva da Asseiceira is a hamlet in , , and has about 50 residents. Relva da Asseiceira is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Igreja Paroquial de Santo António das Areias and Castle of Marvão.

Church
is a church.

Castle
The is a well-preserved medieval castle located in the civil parish of Santa Maria de Marvão, in the municipality of , district of Portalegre. is situated 4 km west of Relva da Asseiceira.

is situated 3 km east of Relva da Asseiceira.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Beirã and San Pedro de los Majarretes.

Village
is a village, which is situated 5 km northwest of Relva da Asseiceira.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 6 km southeast of Relva da Asseiceira.

Town
is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, in the autonomous community of , Spain. It is near the border, separated from it by the Sever. is situated 8 km east of Relva da Asseiceira.

Relva da Asseiceira

Latitude
39.40775° or 39° 24′ 28″ north
Longitude
-7.33729° or 7° 20′ 14″ west
Population
50
Open location code
8CFJCM57+33
Open­Street­Map ID
node 10030405751
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Bombeiros Voluntários de Marvão and Miradouro de Santo António das Areias.

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