Vila Viçosa Municipality

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Vila Viçosa
Calípole
Municipality

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Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 38°45′N 7°26′W / 38.750°N 7.433°W / 38.750; -7.433Coordinates: 38°45′N 7°26′W / 38.750°N 7.433°W / 38.750; -7.433
Country  Portugal
Region Alentejo
Subregion Alentejo Central
District/A.R. Évora
Government
  Mayor Luís Caldeirinha (PS - Socialist Party)
Area
  Total 194.9 km2 (75.3 sq mi)
Population
  Total 8,745
  Density 45/km2 (120/sq mi)
Parishes (no.) 5
Municipal holiday
August 16
Website http://www.cm-vilavicosa.pt

Vila Viçosa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ viˈsɔzɐ]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 195.0 km² and a total population of 8,745 inhabitants.

The municipality is composed of 5 parishes, and is located in the District of Évora.

The present Mayor is Luís Caldeirinha, elected by the [Socialist Party].

The municipal holiday is August 16.

Parishes

  • Bencatel
  • Ciladas de São Romão
  • Nossa Senhora da Conceição
  • Pardais
  • São Bartolomeu

History

The area of Vila Viçosa has been inhabited since Antiquity, and it was the site of a small settlement in Roman times. The region was part of the Visigoth Kingdom and later was came under Moorish control after the Muslim conquest of Hispania. Moorish domination ended in 1217, when the region was reconquered by the Order of Aviz, a military order of knighthood that reclaimed large parts of Southern Portugal to the Christians. The order promoted the settlement in the area during the 13th century. In 1270, King Afonso III granted a foral (letter of feudal rights) to the incipient village of Vila Viçosa. In the early 14th century, King Dinis I built a castle in the village, to protect it from potential Castilian incursions.

In 1461, Vila Viçosa came to the hands of the House of Braganza, one of the most important houses of nobility of Portugal. This event was crucial in the history of the village, which became the main base of the Dukes of Braganza in the next centuries. The Dukes had considerable wealth and greatly promoted the economic, urban and artistic development of the village.

In 1502 the building of the Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa was begun, sponsored by Jaime, fourth Duke of Braganza. Jaime was a skilled military leader who later led the Portuguese to victory against a Moorish army in the Battle of Azamor, in Morocco. The Ducal Palace was greatly remodelled between the 16th and 17th centuries in a sober late Renaissance (Mannerist) style, and was decorated through the centuries by several artists. The Dukes also sponsored artistic campaigns in several churches and monasteries in the village.

When Duke John became King John IV, in 1640, the House of Braganza moved to the capital Lisbon, and many of the riches of the Ducal Palace were transferred to the Ribeira Palace. Vila Viçosa became a vacation spot for the members of the Braganza family. This marks the beginning of a period of decadence for Vila Viçosa.

Economy

In the 20th century the industries of marble extraction and tourism became the main income sources of the municipality. Agricultural goods are also still important for its economy. Marble extraction and processing are responsible for around 93% of jobs in the municipality.

Population

Population of Vila Viçosa municipality (1801 – 2004)
1801 1849 1900 1930 1960 1981 1991 2001 2004
5697 5821 7163 8444 9974 8546 9068 8871 8745

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