BARCELOS


The entrance to the city of Barcelos coming from the parish of Barcelinhos

'Barcelos' (pron. ) is a municipality located in the district of Braga, in the north of Portugal.
It has a total population of 123,831 and an area of 378.9 km². The city itself has a population of 20,625.[1] With 89 parishes, it is the municipality with the highest number of parishes in the country.
The municipal holiday is May 3.

Contents
Parishes
General info
History
Sport
Twin Cities
References

Parishes



Abade de Neiva
Aborim
Adães
Aguiar
Airó
Aldreu
Alheira
Alvelos
Alvito (São Martinho)
Alvito (São Pedro)
Arcozelo
Areias
Areias de Vilar
Balugães
Barcelinhos
Barcelos
Barqueiros
Bastuço (Santo Estêvão)
Bastuço (São João)
Cambeses
Campo
Carapeços
Carreira
Carvalhal
Carvalhos
Chavão
Chorente
Cossourado
Courel
Couto
Creixomil
Cristelo
Durrães
Encourados
Faria
Feitos
Fonte Coberta
Fornelos
Fragoso
Galegos (Santa Maria)
Galegos (São Martinho)
Gamil
Gilmonde
Góios
Grimancelos

Gueral
Igreja Nova
Lama
Lijó
Macieira de Rates
Manhente
Mariz
Martim
Midões
Milhazes
Minhotães
Monte de Fralães
Moure
Negreiros
Oliveira
Palme
Panque
Paradela
Pedra Furada
Pereira
Perelhal
Pousa
Quintiães
Remelhe
Rio Covo (Santa Eugénia)
Rio Covo (Santa Eulália)
Roriz
Sequeade
Silva
Silveiros
Tamel (Santa Leocádia)
Tamel (São Pedro Fins)
Tamel (São Veríssimo)
Tregosa
Ucha
Várzea
Viatodos
Vila Boa
Vila Cova
Vila Frescainha (São Martinho)
Vila Frescainha (São Pedro)
Vila Seca
Vilar de Figos
Vilar do Monte

General info


Barcelos is one of the growing municipalities in the country, especially in Minho metropolitan area and is well known by its textile and adobe industries.

History


Originally a Roman settlement, it expanded and became the seat of the First Duke of Bragança in the 15th century. The palace of the Dukes of Bragança was destroyed by an earthquake in 1755 and is now an open-air museum.
The town's famous symbol is a rooster, in Portuguese called ''o galo de Barcelos''.
The legend says that a rich man made a big party. When the party was over, the rich man noticed that his sterling cutlery was stolen by a guest. He accused a pilgrim and let him go to court. He protested his innocence, but the judge didn't believe him. The judge was about to eat a roasted cock and the pilgrim said: ''If I am innocent, this cock will crow three times.'' When the pilgrim was about to be hanged the cock crowed. The judge release the pilgrim. The story ends a few years later when the pilgrim returned and made a statue over the event.

Sport


Barcelos is home to Gil Vicente FC (football (soccer)) and Óquei Clube de Barcelos (rink hockey).

Twin Cities



Vierzon, France

Pontevedra, Spain

São Domingos, Cape Verde

References


1. UMA POPULAÇÃO QUE SE URBANIZA, Uma avaliação recente - Cidades, 2004 Nuno Pires Soares, Instituto Geográfico Português (Geographic Institute of Portugal)


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