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It is 5.96 km2 (2.30 sq mi) in size with a population of 38 (INE 2004).
Location
Almurfe is located between the towns of Almurfe, Aguasmestas, Bustiasmal and La Casilla.
The village of Almurfe, with 31 inhabitants, is about 13 kilometers from Belmonte. It is located on the River Pigüeña, about 400 meters above sea level and is accessed by the AS-227.
Villages
Almurfe
Auguasmestas
Bustiasmal
La Casilla
Feasts
The main celebration of the town is on the third Sunday in August.