Casével


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FieldValue
nameCasével
settlement_typeCivil Parish
image_skylineCasével 1.JPG
image_captionThe village of Casével, as seen from the promontory into the town, with its Baroque-style Matriz Church
image_flagCasével_flag.png
image_shieldBrasao_casevel.png
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_namePortugal
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Alentejo
subdivision_type2Subregion
subdivision_name2Baixo Alentejo
subdivision_type3District
subdivision_name3Beja
subdivision_type4Municipality
subdivision_name4Castro Verde
parts_typeLocalities
parts_stylepara
p1Aivados
p2Casével
p3Estação de Ourique
image_mapLocator map POR CVE Casevel.svg
map_captionLocation of the civil parish of Casével in the municipality of Castro Verde
coordinates
established_titleSettlement
established_datefl. 1500
established_title1Parish
established_date120 September 1510
established_title2Civil Parish
established_date224 October 1855
area_total_km233.73
elevation_m200
population_as_of2011
population_total447
population_density_km2auto
timezone1WET
utc_offset10
timezone1_DSTWEST
utc_offset1_DST+1
postal_code_typePostal Zone
postal_code7780–020
area_code(+351) 286 XX XX XX
blank_nameDemonym
blank_infoCaséveis
blank1_namePatron Saint
blank1_infoSão João Baptista
footnotesGeographic detail from CAOP (2010) produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)
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History

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The town received its Charter by order of King Manuel I of Portugal on the 20 September 1510 and was the municipal seat until 1836, when it was incorporated into the municipality of Messejana (the seat of the former Knights of Santiago).

Casével's only church, to the invocation of São João Baptista dates back to the 14th century, and was repaired several times, including in 1533 and again in 1940-1950 after it had been abandoned. During the course of its restoration, layers of debris were removed to reveal a gold-leaf altar, with various saints of which little is known, and golden silver ornaments, including the Reliquary-Head of Saint Fabian and two monstrance, dating back to the 16th century. The Head, fabricated from the 13th century, is a unique item: it is a sculpture in silver, containing the human skull of Pope Fabian, a Christian martyr. Legend has it that this relic arrived in Portugal in the possession of Princess Vataça Lascaris, and today is (and on exhibition at the Royal Treasury in the Basilica of Castro Verde).

On 24 October 1855 it was incorporated into the municipality of Castro Verde.

Geography

Located in the northwest corner of the municipality, the parish is bisected by two motorways: the E1 Motorway (Auto-Estrada do Sul) that bisects the territory between the village of Casével and Aivados (connecting the main centre of Setúbal with Faro); and the secondary IC1 Motorway, in the western corner of the parish, that runs through the municipality of Ourique (intersecting two kilometres of Casével). There are no exits off of the E1, although secondary roads do link the IC1 to all the settlements in the parish.

It is surrounded by the parishes of Ourique, Panóis and Conceição (to the west) in the municipality of Ourique; Aljustrel and Messejana (to the north) in the municipality of Aljustrel Municipality; and the parish of Castro Verde (to the east and south). In addition, the northern limit of the civil parish is marked by a rail-line that slices the northern frontier on a diagonal trajectory (northeast to southwest) from Carregueiro (in Aljustrel) into Panois.

There are only three settlements in this parish, two of which are equidistant from the E1 motorway (Aviados and Casével) and the other (Estação de Ourique) which is a railway terminus and rural agglomeration. The remainder of the parish is divided into agricultural parcels/pastureland occasionally broken-up by farms or derelict buildings. The largest (and parish seat) is the village of Casével, its centre located two kilometres from the E1.

Economy

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The principal activities in the village are related to agriculture and animal husbandry, in addition to small commercial and industrial sectors associated with milling, electricians and saw-milling.

Architecture

  • Church of São João Baptista (), based on a 14th-century chapel dedicated to John the Baptist, the principal church of Casével was re-built in the Mannerist-/Baroque-style in the 16th century, with the tower being constructed during the middle of the 20th century. Although a process to qualify the structure as a designated heritage site was petitioned (24 April 1985) by the municipal authority, the process was closed in on 24 January 2009, "for not having national value".

Culture

The village of Casével is home to acclaimed coral groups which have a long history of cultural importance within the municipality of Castro Verde. The Associação de Cante Alentejano: Vozes das Terras Brancas is the central body that promotes various groups of traditional canto singers, including Vozes de Casével and Antigas Mondadeiras, and its installations are open to the public (in the main square), allowing visitors to listen and appreciate the traditional ethnography and food of the parish.

Notable citizens

References

Notes

Sources

References

  1. (2010). "Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal". Instituto Geográfico Português.
  2. Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 36-37".
  3. Falcão, José. (1996). "Igreja Matriz de Casével/Igreja Paroquial de Casével". SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico.

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