Matalenguas

Matalenguas is a locality in , , . Matalenguas is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Plaza de Toros and Church of Nuestra Señora del Castillo, Macotera.

Pitch
is a pitch.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Santiago de la Puebla and Salmoral.

Village
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is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western , part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 54 kilometres from the provincial capital city of and has a population of 417 people.

Village
is a municipality located in the province of Salamanca, , Spain. As of 2016 the municipality has a population of 147 inhabitants. is situated 4½ km southeast of Matalenguas.

Village
is a and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western , part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 48 kilometres from the provincial capital city of and has a population of 225 people. is situated 7 km east of Matalenguas.

Matalenguas

Latitude
40.81788° or 40° 49′ 4″ north
Longitude
-5.27127° or 5° 16′ 17″ west
Open location code
8CGPRP9H+5F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1241503891
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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