Porto Covo

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Porto Covo
Coat of arms of Porto Covo
Parish coat of arms
Location in the municipality of Sines
Location in the municipality of Sines
Municipality Sines
Area 48.73 km²
Population
 - Total 1,116 (2001)
 - Density 22.9/km²

Porto Covo is one of the two civil parishes (freguesias) in the municipality of Sines, Portugal, splitting the municipality which, until 1984, had a single civil parish. And, Porto Covo is well known in Portugal for its beaches, 160km south of Lisbon.

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Porto Covo which has 48,73 km² of area and 1,116 inhabitants (2001). Population density: 22,9 hab/km². Pessegueiro Island, with its fort, geographically departs from the territory of the freguesia of Port Covo.

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The freguesia of Porto Covo was created on December 31, 1984 by the desanexação of Sines freguesia. Pessegueiro Island is a part of the parish. Up to that time, it was the only one of the districts with the same name. A song of Rui Veloso took the name of these freguesias, and made it known among the Portugueses.

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Coordinates: 37°51′06″N 8°47′31″W / 37.85167, -8.79194