Cartaxo
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- Country | Portugal | |||||
- Region | Ribatejo | |||||
- Subregion | Lezíria do Tejo | |||||
- District or A.R. | Santarém | |||||
Mayor | Paulo Caldas | |||||
- Party | PS | |||||
Area | 158.2 km² | |||||
Population | ||||||
- Total | 24,465 | |||||
- Density | 155/km² | |||||
No. of parishes | 8 | |||||
Coordinates | 39º09'N 8º47'W | |||||
Municipal holiday | Ascension Day date varies |
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Website: http://www.cm-cartaxo.pt |
Cartaxo (pron. IPA: [kɐɾ'taʃu]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 158.2 km² and a total population of 24,465 inhabitants. The city itself has a population of 9,507.[1]
The municipality is composed of 8 parishes, and is located in the district of Santarém.
The present Mayor is Paulo Simões Caldas, elected by the Socialist Party.
The municipal holiday is Ascension Day.
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[edit] Parishes
- Cartaxo
- Ereira
- Lapa
- Pontével
- Valada
- Vale da Pedra
- Vale da Pinta
- Vila Chã de Ourique
[edit] People from Cartaxo
- Marcelino Mesquita, playwright
- José Tagarro, painter
- José Maria Nicolau, cyclist (1908-1969)
- Marco Chagas, cyclist (born in the parish of Pontével, 1956)
- Rui Silva, olympic athlete (born in Santarém, 1977; raised in Cartaxo)
- The rock band Qwentin is from Cartaxo (2003).
- The punk rock band Defying Control is from Cartaxo (2003).
[edit] References
- ^ UMA POPULAÇÃO QUE SE URBANIZA, Uma avaliação recente - Cidades, 2004 Nuno Pires Soares, Instituto Geográfico Português (Geographic Institute of Portugal)
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