Castle of Castelo de Vide

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The Castle of Castelo Vide (Portuguese : Castelo de Castelo de Vide) is a medieval castle in the civil parish of Santa Maria da Devassa, municipality of Castelo de Vide, Portuguese district of Portalegre.

It is classified as a National Monument.

Coordinates: 39°25′03″N7°27′28″W / 39.41750°N 7.45778°W / 39.41750; -7.45778

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