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Non building land in Macisvenda, Murcia, with a size of 5871m². Easy to connect electricity. No mains water, it would require a water deposit. Tarmac road access. Nice views of the countryside and mountains.
About Macisvenda.
Macisvenda climate characterized by warm summers and mild winters that favour the large amount of scrub that occurs in their places. Part of the town is very flat and the other uneven, with many houses built on small elevations, as with the stand down. Although it is a land with mountains where conifers and date palms can be found, there are olive trees, almond trees and above all, vineyards. The grapes of the whole area are intended to produce the wine, which is then sold in the same village and part of the province of Alicante. Macisvenda also has mountains and hills with pine and albardín esparto. The esparto was a major source of income and activities of these people.
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- 5.871m² Размер участка
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