Monforte, Portalegre

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Monforte
[[Image:{{{image_flag}}}|140px|Flag of Monforte]]
Municipal flag
Coat of arms of Monforte
Municipal coat of arms
Location of Monforte
Location  
 - Country Portugal  
 - Region Alentejo
 - Subregion Alto Alentejo
 - District or A.R. Portalegre
Mayor Rui Maia Silva
 - Party CDU
Area 420.3 km²
Population
 - Total 3,241
 - Density 8/km²
No. of parishes 4
Coordinates 39º03'N 7º26'W
Municipal holiday
date varies
Website: http://www.cm-monforte.pt

Monforte (pron. IPA: [mõ'fɔɾt(ɨ)]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 420.3 km² and a total population of 3,241 inhabitants.

The municipality is composed of 4 parishes, and is located in the District of Portalegre. The present Mayor is Rui Maia Silva, elected by the Unitarian Democratic Coalition.

[edit] History

The human occupation of this territory began in the neolithic period, with small communities farming and cattle raising. The Roman civilization had an important influence in these lands leaving a rich patrimonial legacy.

During the Middle Ages they existed at the territory of the present council two different population nucleus, the Villa of Monforte and the Villa of Assumar.

The first Letter of charter was granted in 1257, by D.Afonso III, to the Villa of Monforte. It would be it given new letter of charter on July 1, 1512, by D. Manuel I. In 1281, D. Dinis offered it to its daughter D. Isabel, as gift of its marriage. In 1455, the Villa of Monforte entered in the ownership of the territorial domain of Bragança's House, through the donation done by D. Afonso V to the count of Arraiolos. The toponym derives of fortified hill or of fort, where the village seems to have had origin.

[edit] Parishes

  • Assumar
  • Monforte
  • Santo Aleixo
  • Vaiamonte

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