Grândola
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- Country | Portugal | |||
- Region | Alentejo | |||
- Subregion | Alentejo Litoral | |||
- District or A.R. | Setubal | |||
Mayor | Carlos Vicente Beato | |||
- Party | PS | |||
Area | 807.0 km² | |||
Population | ||||
- Total | 14,454 (2004) | |||
- Density | 18/km² | |||
No. of parishes | 5 | |||
Coordinates | 38º17'N 8º56'W | |||
Municipal holiday | Mary, mother of Jesus October 22 |
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Website: http://www.cm-grandola.pt |
Grândola (pron. IPA: ['gɾɐ̃dulɐ]) is a town (vila) and municipality in Portugal with a total area of 807.0 km² and a total population of 14,543 inhabitants.
The municipality is composed of 5 parishes, and is located in the district of Setúbal.
The present Mayor is Carlos Vicente Beato (Socialist) and the President of the Municipal Assembly is Aníbal Manuel Guerreiro Cordeiro (Socialist).
The municipal holiday is October 22.
[edit] Parishes
- Azinheira dos Barros e São Mamede do Azinhal
- Carvalhal
- Grândola
- Melides
- Santa Margarida da Serra
[edit] See also
- Grândola Vila Morena - the 'Carnation Revolution song' by Zeca Afonso
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Alcácer do Sal | Alcochete | Almada | Barreiro | Grândola | Moita | Montijo | Palmela | Santiago do Cacém | Seixal | Sesimbra | Setúbal | Sines |