Azambuja


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FieldValue
typemunicipality
nameAzambuja
official_nameTown of Azambuja
image_flagPt-azb1.png
flag_borderno
image_shieldAZB.png
coordinates
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom9
regionOeste e Vale do Tejo
CIMLezíria do Tejo
districtLisbon
parishes7
leader_partyPS
leader_nameSilvino Lúcio
area_total_km2262.66
population_total21,814
population_as_of2011
holidayAscension Day (date varies)
websitehttp://www.cm-azambuja.pt
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| type = municipality | name = Azambuja | official_name = Town of Azambuja | image_flag = Pt-azb1.png | flag_border = no | image_shield = AZB.png | image_skyline = | image_caption = |coordinates = | mapframe = yes | mapframe-zoom = 9 | region = Oeste e Vale do Tejo | CIM = Lezíria do Tejo | district = Lisbon | parishes = 7 | leader_party = PS | leader_name = Silvino Lúcio | area_total_km2 = 262.66 | population_total = 21,814 | population_as_of = 2011 | holiday = Ascension Day (date varies) | website = http://www.cm-azambuja.pt Azambuja (), officially the Town of Azambuja (), is a municipality in the Portuguese district of Lisbon, in the historical region of Ribatejo (and the sole municipality of within the district that does not belong to the historical province of Estremadura). The population in 2011 was 21,814, in an area of 262.66 km2. Until 2004, the municipality was part of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, when they left the metropolitan area and joined into the NUTS III statistical subregion of Lezíria do Tejo.

History

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The town is so old that there is no longer any surviving record of when it received the privileged status embodied in a municipal charter. The town's current name is derived from the name given to it by Muslims of Iberia, who referred to it as "Azzabuja".

In 1963 Ford opened a vehicle assembly plant in Azambuja. In 2000 the plant was integrated into the nearby vehicle assembly business of General Motors (Opel). Opel Combo vans were assembled until the end of 2006 when the plant was closed and production transferred to the manufacturer's plant at Figueruelas near Zaragoza, Spain.

Geography

The municipality is limited to the north by Rio Maior, to the northeast Santarém, to the east Cartaxo, to the southeast Salvaterra de Magos, to the south Benavente and Vila Franca de Xira and to the west by Alenquer and Cadaval.

Its seat is the town (vila) with the same name, which has 6,900 inhabitants and occupies the parish (freguesia) also named Azambuja. The total number of parishes is 7.

Demographics

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Population in Azambuja Municipality (1801–2011)
1801
3402
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Parishes

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 7 civil parishes (freguesias):

Notable people

Sources

References

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  2. "Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país".
  3. "Azambuja". Visit Portugal.
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  5. Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, page 552 20".
  6. Birnbaum, Cara. (2022). "Universal Beauty: The Miss Universe Guide to Beauty". Rutledge Hill Pr; First Edition.

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