Idanha-a-Nova
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Location | ||||
- Country | Portugal | |||
- Region | Centro | |||
- Subregion | Beira Interior Sul | |||
- District or A.R. | Castelo Branco | |||
Mayor | Álvaro Rocha | |||
- Party | PS | |||
Area | 1,416.4 km² | |||
Population | ||||
- Total | 10,929 | |||
- Density | 8/km² | |||
No. of parishes | 17 | |||
Coordinates | [1] | |||
Municipal holiday | Monday 15 days after Easter |
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Website: http://www.cm-idanhanova.pt |
Idanha-a-Nova (pron. IPA: [i'dɐɲɐ ɐ 'nɔvɐ], quickly pron.; /i'dɐɲa 'nɔvɐ/) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 1,416.4 km² and a total population of 10,929 inhabitants.
The municipality is composed of 17 parishes and is located in the district of Castelo Branco.
The present mayor is Álvaro José Cachucho Rocha, elected by the Socialist Party.
The municipal holiday is the Monday 15 days after Easter.
[edit] Parishes
- Alcafozes
- Aldeia de Santa Margarida
- Idanha-a-Nova
- Idanha-a-Velha
- Ladoeiro
- Medelim
- Monfortinho
- Monsanto
- Oledo
- Penha Garcia
- Proença-a-Velha
- Rosmaninhal
- Salvaterra do Extremo
- São Miguel de Acha
- Segura
- Toulões
- Zebreira
[edit] External links
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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 |