房源编号:33076368 House located in Aldeia da Abela, 14km from the city of Santiago do Cacém, on a plot of 247.50m2, with excellent sun exposureWith a construction area of 90m2, it consists of two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, pantry, bathroom, garage and a small backyard.Mains electricity and water.Bank Financing:Habita is a partner of several financial entities, enabling all its customers to have free simulations of Housing Loans.Location:Santiago do Cacém is a Portuguese city in the District of Setúbal, it is the seat of one of the largest municipalities in Portugal, with an area of 1,059. 77 km².It is the seat of one of the largest municipalities in Portugal, with an area of 1,059. 77 km² and 29,749 inhabitants (2015 INE), subdivided into 8 parishes.The municipality is bordered to the north by Grândola, to the northeast by Ferreira do Alentejo, to the east by Aljustrel, to the south by Ourique and Odemira and to the west by Sines and has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only municipality in the whole of Alentejo that contains 2 cities within its boundary (Santiago and Santo André). It also has three villages (Cercal, Alvalade and Ermidas-Sado).History:Its name derives from the Moorish Governor Kassim and the Order of Santiago.Endowed with a strategic geographical location, human populations have sought this region since ancient times to settle. The excavations carried out in the Old Castle, where the Roman ruins of Miróbriga are located, show that the region has been inhabited since prehistoric times.The ruins of Miróbriga represent one of the most striking vestiges of the Roman occupation in the Southwest of Portugal.It was classified as a Property of Public Interest in 1940. The Roman city stretches for more than 2 km, featuring ruins of residential buildings, paved streets, a hippodrome, baths, a bridge, and a forum.With the Roman colonisation, it developed into the commercial area around the forum. The thermal baths, among the best preserved in Portugal. Relatively close to the baths, there is a bridge with a single semicircular arch. The hippodrome is the only one completely known in Portugal and is located further away from the centre.It was around 712 and after the decline of Miróbriga that the Moors reached the territory, building the castle on the hill in front; it is even.