Vila Real

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Vila Real
Coat of arms of Vila Real
Municipal coat of arms
Location of Vila Real
Location  
 - Country Portugal  
 - Region Norte
 - Subregion Douro
 - District or A.R. Vila Real
Mayor Manuel Martins
 - Party PSD
Area 378.8 km²
Population
 - Total 50,499
 - Density 133/km²
No. of parishes 30
Coordinates 41º17'N 7º48'W
Municipal holiday Saint Anthony
June 13
Website: http://www.cm-vilareal.pt

Vila Real (pron. IPA ['vilɐ ʁi'aɫ]) is a municipality in the district of Vila Real, in northern Portugal.

The municipality is composed of 30 parishes and has a total area of 378.8 km² and a total population of 50,499 inhabitants.

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[edit] Parishes

  • Abaças
  • Adoufe
  • Andrães
  • Arroios
  • Borbela
  • Campeã
  • Constantim
  • Ermida
  • Folhadela
  • Guiães
  • Justes
  • Lamares
  • Lamas de Olo
  • Lordelo
  • Mateus
  • Mondrões
  • Mouçós
  • Nogueira
  • Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Vila Real)
  • Parada de Cunhos
  • Pena
  • Quintã
  • São Dinis (Vila Real)
  • São Pedro (Vila Real)
  • São Tomé do Castelo
  • Torgueda
  • Vale de Nogueiras
  • Vila Cova
  • Vila Marim
  • Vilarinho de Samardã

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[edit] City of Vila Real

In 2001 urban Vila Real had an approximate population of 25,000 in three parishes (S. Dinis, S. Pedro e Nossa Senhora da Conceição) while the Municipality had 49,589 inhabitants and 30 parishes in. There has been a slight population increase since the last census of 1991.

It has a spectacular location between the gorges of the Corgo and the Cabril Rivers. The Marão and the Alvão mountains overlook the city on the west side. An iron bridge crosses the Corgo linking the old town with the new one. Just outside the city itself, by the road leading to Alijó, is located the Mateus Palace, designed by the Italian Nazoni, author of the Clérigos Tower in Porto.

In the city there is a state university called Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. Its forestry and winemaking courses have wide national recognition. There are several primary schools in addition to three secondary schools. There is also a private Catholic primary school.

A narrow gauge railway connects the city with Peso da Régua by the Douro River. The railroad going north to Chaves was discontinued in the nineteen eighties.

East-west highway connections are made with Porto and Bragança through the IP4. North-south connections are made with Chaves and Viseu through the IP3. The section linking Peso da Régua has already been completed and is open to traffic.

Recently the city has undergone major improvements in urban renewal with funds from the Polis Program. A park with sports facilities and walking paths have been built along the river and the main square where the city hall is located has been closed to traffic and decorated with colorful fountains. A major shopping center, the largest in the region of Trás os Montes, was inaugurated in 2005.

[edit] Airport

The aerodrome is small but has airline service with Aerocondor to Braganca and Cascais.

[edit] Gallery

[edit] External links



 
Municipalities of the District of Vila Real
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