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Évora

Municipal coat of arms

Subdivisions of Portugal>Location
 - Region
 - Subregion
 - District or A.R.
 
Alentejo
Alentejo Central
Évora
Mayor
 - List_of_political_parties_in_Portugal>Party
Ernesto Oliveira
PS
Area 1,307.0 km²
Population
 - Total
 - Density

55,619
43/km²
No. of freguesia>parishes 19
Coordinates [38º33'N 07º57'W]
Municipal holiday Saint Peter
June 29
Website: http://www.cm-evora.pt/cmevora
Évora (pron. IPA ['ɛvuɾɐ]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 1,307.0 km² and a total population of 55,619 inhabitants. It is the seat of the district of Évora and capital of the Alentejo region.

The municipality is composed of 19 parishes, and is located in the District of Évora.

The present Mayor is José Ernesto Oliveira elected by the Socialist Party.

The municipal holiday is June 29.

Parishes

Geography

Évora (latitude 38.33º, longitude 7º57', altitude 300 m) is situated in Alentejo (south of Portugal). It is the chief city of the district. The seat of the municipality is the city of Évora, composed by the parishes of Santo Antão, São Mamede and Sé e São Pedro in the historical centre and the urban parishes of Bacelo, Horta das Figueiras, Malagueira and Senhora da Saúde outside the ancient city walls where most of the population in fact reside. The remaining parishes in the municipality are rural or suburban and do not form part of the city for statistic purposes.

View of the lateral wall and lantern-tower of Évora cathedral (13th-14th centuries).
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View of the lateral wall and lantern-tower of Évora cathedral (13th-14th centuries).

History

The Alentejo Province is a region of wide plains to the south of the Tagus River (Rio Tejo, in Portuguese). In the heart of this region, at a distance of 130 km from Lisbon, lies the city of Évora. Due to the well-preserved old town centre, still partially enclosed by mediaeval walls, with its large number of monuments dating from various historical periods, Évora is included in UNESCO's World Heritage list. It was known by the Romans as Liberalitas Julia, and vestiges from this period (walls and rooms) and the monumental Roman Imperial temple, still remain. During the barbarian invasions, Evora came under Visigoth rule. It occupied a space defined by a Roman enclosure that had been modified. In 715, the city was conquested by Muslims.

Évora was wrested from the moors by Gerald the Fearless (Geraldo Sem Pavor) in 1166 and flourished as one of the most dynamic cities in the Kingdom of Portugal during the Middle Ages. The court resided here for long periods and Évora became the scene for many royal weddings and a site where many important decisions were made. Particularly thriving during the Avis Dynasty (1385-1580), it was formerly a major centre for the humanities. The university was founded by the Jesuits in 1559, and it was here that great European Masters such as Clenardo and Molina passed on their knowledge. In the 18th century, the Jesuits, which had spread intellectual and religious enlightenment since the 16th century, were expelled from Portugal, the university was closed in 1759 and Évora went into decline. The university was only reopened in 1973.

The many monuments erected by major artists of each period now testify to Évora's lively cultural, artistic and historical past. The variety of architectural styles (Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Renaissance, Baroque), the palaces and the picturesque labirinth of squares and narrow streets of the city centre are all part of the rich heritage of this museum-city.

Today, the historical centre has about 4000 buildings and an area of 1.05 km².

Monuments

See also

References

  1. [City of Évora]

External links


 
Municipalities of the District of Évora

Alandroal | Arraiolos | Borba | Estremoz | Évora | Montemor-o-Novo | Mora | Mourão | Portel
Redondo | Reguengos de Monsaraz | Vendas Novas | Viana do Alentejo | Vila Viçosa

 


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