Belmonte (Portugal)
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- Country | Portugal | |||
- Region | Centro | |||
- Subregion | Cova da Beira | |||
- District or A.R. | Castelo Branco | |||
Mayor | Amândio Melo | |||
- Party | PS | |||
Area | 118.8 km² | |||
Population | ||||
- Total | 7,662 | |||
- Density | 65/km² | |||
No. of parishes | 5 | |||
Coordinates | 40º21'N 7º21'W | |||
Municipal holiday | April 26 |
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Website: http://www.cm-belmonte.pt/ |
Belmonte (pron. IPA: [bɛɫ'mõt(ɨ)]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 118.8 km² and a total population of 7,662 inhabitants.
The municipality is composed of five parishes and is located in the district of Castelo Branco.
The present mayor is Amândio Manuel Ferreira de Melo, elected by the Socialist Party.
The municipal holiday is April 26.
[edit] Belmonte Jews
Belmonte is home to the last remaining community of marranos, known as Belmonte Jews who officially returned to Judaism in the 1970s, and opened a synagogue in 1996. In 2003, the Belmonte Project was founded under the auspices of the American Sephardi Federation, in order to raise funds to acquire Judaic educational material and services for the community, who now number 160-180. In the summer of 2006 the American Sephardi Federation ceased to have the Belmonte Project under its auspices.
[edit] Parishes
- Belmonte
- Caria
- Colmeal da Torre
- Ínguias
- Maçaínhas
[edit] External links
- Town Hall official website
- American Sephardi Federation newsletter, Spring 2003
- Photos from Belmonte
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Belmonte | Castelo Branco | Covilhã | Fundão | Idanha-a-Nova | Oleiros | Penamacor | Proença-a-Nova | Sertã | Vila de Rei | Vila Velha de Ródão |