- Agualva-Cacém
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Coordinates: 38°46′04″N 09°17′58″W / 38.76778°N 9.29944°W
Agualva-Cacém — City —
Coat of armsLocation within Portugal Coordinates: 38°46′04″N 09°17′58″W / 38.76778°N 9.29944°W Country Portugal District Lisbon Municipality Sintra Municipality Parishes - Agualva
- Cacém
- Mira-Sintra
- São Marcos
Government - Presidente da Junta Area - Total 127 km2 (49 sq mi) Population (2001) - Total 81,845 - Density 644.4/km2 (1,669.1/sq mi) Time zone GMT (UTC+0) NNNN-NNN CITY NAME (All Capital letters) - Ex. 2735-053 AGUALVA-CACÉM 2735-000 to 2735-999 Website Agualva-Cacém City Portal Agualva-Cacém (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈɣwaɫvɐ kɐˈsɐ̃j]) is a Portuguese city located in Sintra Municipality. It comprises the parishes of Agualva, Cacém, Mira-Sintra, and São Marcos. The city has a population of 81,845.[1] It is mainland Europe's westernmost city.
Although the official designation is "Agualva-Cacém", it is commonly referred to as "Cacém"[citation needed]. It is located in the Greater Lisbon Area.
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History
Until recently, the name Agualva-Cacém belonged to a freguesia with 10.51 km2 (4.1 sq mi) surface area. In 2001, that freguesia still existed, and the census made that year showed a population of 81,845.[2] The freguesia was promoted to city on July 12, 2001, having been officially divided into the four aforementioned freguesias on July 24 the same year.
Civil Parishes
Agualva
50,000 inhabitants as of 2006.
Cacém
30,000 inhabitants as of 2006.
Mira-Sintra
6,106 inhabitants as of 2006.
São Marcos
14,945 inhabitants as of 2001.
Economy
Agualva-Cacém is mostly a residential suburb of Lisbon
Law and government
Agualva-Cacém is divided into four parishes in the Sintra municipality.
Education
Notable people
Tiago Manuel Dias Correia, also known as Bébé. - Footballer, currently playing for Manchester United.
Sites of interest
- Anta de Agualva
- Gruta do Colaride (see the article of Prof. Galopim de Carvalho - Professor of University of Lisbon and Director of Museu Nacional de História Natural - National Museum of Natural History)
There are two football clubs in Agualva-Cacém and two futsal clubs.
Football clubs are:
Atlético Clube do Cacém
Ginásio Clube 1° de Maio de Agualva. The two futsal clubs are Clube Unidos do Cacém (CUC), and Novos Talentos.References
- ^ . UMA POPULAÇÃO QUE SE URBANIZA, Census of 2001 Nuno Pires Soares, Instituto Geográfico Português (Geographic Institute of Portugal)
- ^ This number is from the 2001 Census. Since this is one of the most growing cities of the country, this number is very underestimated.
External links
- Juntas of the 4 freguesias:
30 largest cities of Portugal by population Lisbon · Porto · Amadora · Almada · Odivelas · Vila Nova de Gaia · Agualva-Cacém · Queluz · Braga · Coimbra · Funchal · Setúbal · Aveiro · Guimarães · Rio Tinto · Viseu · Ponta Delgada · Matosinhos · Amora · Leiria · Faro · Évora · Barreiro · Póvoa de Varzim · Ermesinde · Viana do Castelo · Maia · Covilhã · Portimão · Castelo Branco
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