Arganil
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- Country | Portugal | |||||
- Region | {{{Region}}} | |||||
- Subregion | {{{Subregion}}} | |||||
- District or A.R. | Coimbra | |||||
Mayor | Ricardo Alves | |||||
- Party | PSD | |||||
Area | 332.8 km² | |||||
Population | ||||||
- Total | 13,187 | |||||
- Density | 40/km² | |||||
No. of parishes | 18 | |||||
Coordinates | 40º13'N 8º03'W | |||||
Municipal holiday | September 7 |
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Arganil (pron. IPA: [ɐɾgɐ'niɫ]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 332.8 km² and a total population of 13,187 inhabitants.
The municipality is composed of 18 parishes and is located in the district of Coimbra.
The present mayor is Ricardo João Pereira Alves, elected by the Social Democratic Party.
The municipal holiday is September 7.
[edit] Parishes
- Anceriz
- Arganil
- Barril de Alva
- Benfeita
- Celavisa
- Cepos
- Cerdeira
- Coja
- Folques
- Moura da Serra
- Piódão
- Pomares
- Pombeiro da Beira
- São Martinho da Cortiça
- Sarzedo
- Secarias
- Teixeira
- Vila Cova de Alva
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