'''Bairro''' (lit.
quarter, pron. ) is a
Portuguese word and refers to a community or region within a city or municipality. ''Bairros'' exist in the majority of large cities in the world. Related words in English include
neighborhood,
district,
borough or
subdivision. Bairro is cognate with the Germanic ''berg'', ''burg'', ''borg'', ''burgh'', ''borough'', etc; and also the Spanish ''
barrio'', all of which descend from the same
Proto-Indo European root.
In
Brazil, the word applies to urban areas in cities, in which the ''bairros'' have a role only in localization, without any specific administrative function. Some cities' ''bairros'' have defined territorial limits, while most follow the popular definition among its citizens.
In
Portugal, subdivisions in only a few densely-populated urban regions are called ''bairros'', though generally these do not have any administrative power. A good example is the
Bairro Alto in
Lisbon. ''
Freguesia'' is the more common subdivision in Portugal.
In
Mozambique, ''bairros'' are administrative subdivisions of urban districts with important functions in the identification of the residents and determine the attributes of the area in regards to construction or agriculture, much like
zoning. They are directed by ''secretários''.
See also
★
Barrio
★
Freguesia