Vale de Cambra
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- Country | Portugal | |||||
- Region | Norte | |||||
- Subregion | Entre Douro e Vouga | |||||
- District or A.R. | Aveiro | |||||
Mayor | José Bastos Silva | |||||
- Party | PSD | |||||
Area | 146.5 km² | |||||
Population | ||||||
- Total | 24,732 | |||||
- Density | 169/km² | |||||
No. of parishes | 9 | |||||
Coordinates | 40º51'N 8º24'W | |||||
Municipal holiday | Saint Anthony June 13 |
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Website: http://www.cm-vale-cambra.pt |
Vale de Cambra (pron. IPA: ['val(ɨ) dɨ 'kɐ̃bɾɐ]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 146.5 km² and a total population of 24,732 inhabitants, and 21,440 electors (2006).
The municipality is composed of 9 parishes, and is located in the District of Aveiro.
The present Mayor is José António Bastos da Silva, elected by the Social Democratic Party.
The municipal holiday is the second June 13.
[edit] Parishes
- Arões
- Cepelos
- Codal
- Junqueira
- Macieira de Cambra
- Roge
- São Pedro de Castelões
- Vila Chã
- Vila Cova de Perrinho
[edit] External links
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Águeda | Albergaria-a-Velha | Anadia | Arouca | Aveiro | Castelo de Paiva | Espinho | Estarreja | Ílhavo | Mealhada | Murtosa Oliveira de Azeméis | Oliveira do Bairro | Ovar | Santa Maria da Feira | São João da Madeira | Sever do Vouga | Vagos | Vale de Cambra |