Valadares (Vila Nova de Gaia)
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Valadares | |
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[[Image:|150px|Coat of arms of Valadares]] | |
Parish coat of arms | |
Municipality | Vila Nova de Gaia |
Area | 4.94 km² |
Population | |
- Total | 9,095 (2001) |
- Density | 1,841/km² |
Website: http://www.freguesiavaladares.com/ |
Valadares is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Vila Nova de Gaia. It has a population of 9,095 inhabitants and a total area of 4.94 km².
Today the shoreside vicinity is very popular for its nightlife and the bars along its well-known beach. It is also possible to see some old sanatoriums used mostly in the 1940s and 1950s to treat people suffering from bone fractures and diseases like tuberculosis. The sanatoriums were established here because the region is extremely rich in iodine, valuable for its antiseptic uses in medicine.
Valadares is also very famous for "Cerámica de Valadares" that today it is considered the biggest and most varied National Manufacture provider of sanitary ware and ceramic fittings. There is a train station.
[edit] Coat of arms and flag
The coat of arms are made up of a ceramic vase on the center with a dentate wheel behind, on the left have maize and on the right a shielda over the water, on the bottom have water. The flag have two white and tow blue squares.
The ceramic vase with a dentate wheel represents the ceramic industry and the archaeological findings. The maize represents the fields in Vila Chá. The shield represents the shields of Vila Nova de Gaia coat of arms. The water represents the ocean and the beach of Valadares. The colors blue and white represent the ocean and foam of the waves.
[edit] History
The name Valadares originates from the word "Vallado", that means obstacle. That may be the "Crasto de Valadares" a fortification from the second period of the Iron Age (450 b.C.). This "Crastos" on the northwert of Iberian Peninsula, goes from the century V b.C. to century V a.C..
[edit] Places
Valadares is divided in 13 places.
- Aldeia
- Barroco
- Campolinho
- Castro
- Chamorra
- Estação
- Pedreiras
- Penedo
- Praia
- Sameiros
- Tartumil
- Valadarinhos
- Vila-Chã
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