Storage room for reconstruction with an area of 110m2 located in the village of Aveleda. Aveleda was a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Bragança, with an area of 62.2 km² and 196 inhabitants (2011). Density: 3.2 inhabitants/km². It was extinguished in 2013, as part of a national administrative reform, having been added to the parish of Rio de Onor, to form a new parish called Union of Parishes of Aveleda and Rio de Onor, of which it is the headquarters. [1] The parish, in its entirety, belongs to the Montesinho Natural Park. The Igrejas River rises in the Serra de Montesinho, in this parish, dividing the village of Varge in half. This river later flows into the Onor River, in the village of Gimonde, and this flows into the Sabor River, also in the same village. The Calabor River rises in Spain and will divide the village of Aveleda in half. This river will later flow into the Sabor River, between the parishes of Meixedo and Rabal.