Santiago de Piães | ||
Civil Parish (Freguesia) | ||
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Official name: Freguesia de Santiago de Piães | ||
Country | Portugal | |
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Region | Norte, Portugal | |
Subregion | Tâmega | |
District | Viseu | |
Municipality | Cinfães | |
Localities | Cosconhe, Crasto, Lage, Santiago de Piães, Santo António, Sanfins, Ventoselas, Vilar d' Arca | |
River | Douro River | |
Center | Santiago de Piães | |
- elevation | 464 m (1,522 ft) | |
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Highest point | Castelo | |
- location | Serra do Grou, Santiago de Piães, Cinfães | |
- elevation | 1,017 m (3,337 ft) | |
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Lowest point | Douro River | |
- elevation | 25 m (82 ft) | |
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Length | 7.62 km (5 mi), Northwest-Southeast | |
Width | 3.71 km (2 mi), Southwest-Northeast | |
Area | 17.59 km2 (7 sq mi) | |
Population | 2,027 (2001) | |
Density | 115.26 / km2 (299 / sq mi) | |
LAU | Freguesia/Junta Freguesia | |
- location | Quinta de Mogos, Santiago de Piães, Cinfães | |
President Junta | Joaquim Pereira da Silva | |
President Assembleia | Bruno Miguel da Silva Costa Soares | |
Timezone | WET (UTC0) | |
- summer (DST) | WEST (UTC+1) | |
ISO 3166-2 code | PT- | |
Postal Zone | 4690-484 Santiago de Piães | |
Area Code & Prefix | (+351) 255 XXX XXX | |
Patron Saint | Santiago Maior | |
Parish Address | Quinta de Mogos 4690-484 Santiago de Piães |
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Wikimedia Commons: Santiago de Piães | ||
Statistics from INE (2001); geographic detail from Instituto Geográfico Português (2010) |
Santiago de Piães is a Portuguese civil parish in the municipality of Cinfães, having an area of 17,59 km² and population of just over 2027 inhabitants in 2001 (its density was approximately 115 inhabitants per kilometre square).
The presence of primitive tribes in this region is reflected in the local toponymy (such as Castro, Cristelo, Cabruela and Concela).[1] Simiarly, the Roman occupation is reflected in nuclei such as Vilar de Arca, Cimo de Vila, Cabo de Vila, Vila Verde, Vila de Antomil, Casal Joane, Casal Seco a Póvoa, while Moorish influence is reflected in Outeiro do Mouro and Lapa da Moura, and Christian influences in Sanfins (São Felix), Santa Comba and São Pedro a São Martinho (reflecting the influences of these groups).[1] Before the 12th century, Santiago de Piães was the centre of the medieval magistrium in Sanfins(San Fiiz or Sancti Felicis).[1]
The castro and the civitas (dating to the 9th century)" (séc. XI) was not linked to the castro of Castelo de S. Paio (located in the neighbouring parish of São Cristovão de Nogueira, and medieval centre of São Salvador.[1] Sanfins was the seat of the medieval municipality, even as Casconha[2] attracted most of the nobility, after Egas Moniz raised Afonso Henriques in the municipality.[1] The zone was the site of the Casa da Câmara e de Audiências, but also aldermen of many of the nearby parishes had homes in this parish (as was typical in the Nespereira valley).[1]