Menhir de Ferrussac B

Menhir de Ferrussac B is an archaeological site in , , . Menhir de Ferrussac B is situated nearby to the archaeological site , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Église de l’Assomption-de-Notre-Dame de La Vacquerie-et-Saint-Martin-de-Castries and Dolmens de Costa-Caouda.

Church
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is a church, which is situated 2 km west of Menhir de Ferrussac B.

Archaeological site
is an archaeological site, which is situated 3½ km northwest of Menhir de Ferrussac B.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Saint-Pierre-de-la-Fage and Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert.

Village
is a commune in the department in the region in southern . is situated 5 km west of Menhir de Ferrussac B.

is an isolated village in the region. It's situated in the valley of the Gellone river which runs through the town, and because of its isolation it has maintained its historic state.

Menhir de Ferrussac B

Latitude
43.79089° or 43° 47′ 27″ north
Longitude
3.48442° or 3° 29′ 4″ east
Height
3.3 metres (11 feet)
Open location code
8FM5QFRM+9Q
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4590777654
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Grand dolmen de Ferrussac and Dolmen de Ferrussac C.

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