LOURES


'Loures' (pron. ) is a city and a municipality to the north of Lisbon. Created on 26 July 1886 by a royal decree, the municipality currently occupies an area of 169 km² and has about 200,000 inhabitants (2001). The city itself has a population of 15,967.[1] It borders the municipalities of Odivelas, Sintra, Mafra, Arruda dos Vinhos, Vila Franca de Xira and Lisbon.
The municipality is basically divided in three areas: the rustic one, to the north (the parishes of Lousa, Fanhões, Bucelas, Santo Antão do Tojal and São Julião do Tojal), the urban one, to the south (Frielas, Loures and Santo António dos Cavaleiros) and the urban-industrial, to the east (Apelação, Bobadela, Camarate, Moscavide, Portela de Sacavém, Prior Velho, Sacavém, Santa Iria de Azóia, São João da Talha and Unhos).
In this eastern area, the ten local parishes claim to be independent from Loures, and form its own municipality set in the town of Sacavém. This struggle dates from the beginnings of the Portuguese Republic, and has a very strong support among the local population.

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Parishes
Sister Cities
References
External links

Parishes


The municipality comprises actually (after the secession of Odivelas and six other parishesCaneças, Famões, Olival Basto, Póvoa de Santo Adrião and Ramada – in 1997, to form itself another municipality), 18 parishes:

Apelação

Bobadela

Bucelas

Camarate

Fanhões

Frielas

Loures

Lousa

Moscavide

Portela

Prior Velho

Sacavém

Santa Iria de Azóia

Santo Antão do Tojal

Santo António dos Cavaleiros

São João da Talha

São Julião do Tojal

Unhos
From these, both Loures and Sacavém are cities, being towns Bobadela, Bucelas, Camarate, Moscavide, Santa Iria de Azóia, Santo António dos Cavaleiros and São João da Talha.

Sister Cities



Armamar, Portugal (1993)

Maio, Cape Verde (1993)

Matola, Mozambique (1996)

Diu, India (1998)

References


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

External links



Municipality official website

Photos from Loures

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