Valpaços


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FieldValue
typemunicipality
image_flagPt-vpc3.png
image_shieldBrasão de Valpaços.png
image_skylineValpaços-Igreja Matriz.JPG
image_map
map_captionInteractive map of Valpaços
regionNorte
CIMAlto Tâmega
districtVila Real
parishes25 (see text)
leader_nameAmílcar Almeida
leader_partyPPD-PSD
coordinates
elevation515
area_total548.74
population_as_of2011
population_total16,882
patronNossa Senhora da Saúde
postal_code5430
area_code278
websitehttp://www.valpacos.pt
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Valpaços () is a municipality in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 16,882, in an area of 548.74 km2.

History

The first documents that cite Valpaços date back to the 12th century. Its toponymy evolved from pre-national settlements, and started as a small enclave inhabited by nobles and signeurial family estates, attracted by the privileges given for settling so close to the Castilian border. The nascent Portuguese community was susceptible to attacks from Castile. The establishment of border settlements fixed the border.

Historically, Vale de Paço (and later Vale de Paços until the 19th century) was an area with roots in the Roman period of settlement, yet influenced by Germanic settlers before Portugal became a Kingdom.

The most important event in the regions history occurred in the 19th century. On 16 November 1846, during the Patuleia conflict, a movement that was apolitical turned bloody, resulting in the deaths of 200 people, before the battle proceeded into the lands of Murça.

Geography

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Valpaços is located in the northern interior of Portugal in the Alto Trás-os-Montes region, and part of the district of Vila Real. It is confined in the north by the municipality of Chaves, to the east by Mirandela and Vinhais, to the south by Murça and Mirandela and in the west by Chaves and Vila Pouca de Aguiar.

From north to south, the Transmontanan relief is exemplified by planar stretches of the Iberian Meseta, with altitudes between 700–800 metres above sea level, tending to have a regular profile north of the Douro River.

Regional and national connections between the municipality and its neighbours are completed across several of its primary and secondary roadways: the 213 (Chaves–Valpaços-Mirandela-Vila Flor); the 103 (Viana do Castelo-Braga–Chaves-Bragança); the 206 (Vila do Conde–Valpaços–Bragança); and the 314 (Chaves–Carrazedo de Montenegro-Murça IP4). The important link is the 206 to A24, which links Valpaços with Vila Real, Viseu and internationally to Spain (Espanha–Verin-A52 roadway), and the national A7 which permits a rapid connection with the coast (Guimarães, Braga and Porto). The ancillary connection to the national 213 also permits a rapid connection to the IP4, which links Valpaços with Porto, Vila Real and Bragança.

Climate

Valpaços has a dry, hot-summer Mediterranean climate with cold, moderately wet winters and dry summers.

|location = Rio Torto, Valpaços, 1985-2021, altitude: 322 m |metric first = yes |single line = Yes |width = auto

|Jan mean C = 5.5 |Feb mean C = 8.1 |Mar mean C = 10.8 |Apr mean C = 13.0 |May mean C = 17.0 |Jun mean C = 20.9 |Jul mean C = 24.0 |Aug mean C = 23.6 |Sep mean C = 20.4 |Oct mean C = 14.8 |Nov mean C = 9.8 |Dec mean C = 6.9 |year mean C =

|precipitation colour = green |Jan precipitation mm = 51.0 |Feb precipitation mm = 44.8 |Mar precipitation mm = 26.1 |Apr precipitation mm = 37.0 |May precipitation mm = 41.3 |Jun precipitation mm = 23.5 |Jul precipitation mm = 11.5 |Aug precipitation mm = 12.2 |Sep precipitation mm = 24.1 |Oct precipitation mm = 64.9 |Nov precipitation mm = 62.2 |Dec precipitation mm = 59.6 |year precipitation mm =

|source 1 = Portuguese Environment Agency

Parishes

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 25 civil parishes (freguesias):

  • Água Revés e Crasto
  • Algeriz / Argeriz
  • Bouçoães
  • Canaveses
  • Carrazedo de Montenegro e Curros
  • Ervões
  • Fornos do Pinhal
  • Friões
  • Lebução, Fiães e Nozelos
  • Padrela e Tazem
  • Possacos
  • Rio Torto
  • Santa Maria de Emeres
  • Santa Valha
  • Santiago da Ribeira de Alhariz
  • São João da Corveira
  • São Pedro de Veiga de Lila
  • Serapicos
  • Tinhela e Alvarelhos
  • Vales
  • Valpaços e Sanfins
  • Vassal
  • Veiga de Lila
  • Vilarandelo

Notable people

References

Notes References

References

  1. [http://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xlang=en&xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_indicadores&indOcorrCod=0005889&contexto=pi&selTab=tab0 Instituto Nacional de Estatística]
  2. "Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país".
  3. (19 May 2008). "Enquadramente Geográfico". Câmara Municipal de Valpaços.
  4. Pierre Birot (1946)
  5. A. Brum Ferreira (1978)
  6. (19 May 2008). "Accessibilidades". Câmara Municipal de Valpaços.
  7. "Monthly Precipitation Rio Torto". APA.
  8. Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 125-126".

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