- Silves
Infobox Municipalities of Portugal
municipality = Silves
CoA = SLV.png
top = Silves.jpg
caption = A view of Silves and its castle uphill
location = LocalSilves.svg
gentílico = Silvense
region =Algarve
subregion =Algarve
district =Faro
area = 678.75
population = 33,830
census = 2001
density =
freguesias = 8
founded = 1266
orago =
gentilico =
juntafreg =
postalcode = 8300 SILVES
website = [http://www.cm-silves.pt www.cm-silves.pt]
email =
extra =Silves (pron. IPA2|'siɫvɨʃ) is a town and a municipality in the
Algarve , southernPortugal . The city has a population of 10,800 inhabitants and the municipality reaches 33,830 (2001). The municipality of Silves is part of the district of Faro. Silves is the former capital of the Algarve and is of great historical importance.Geography
The municipality is crossed by the river Arade, which was navigable in historical times and was key to the prosperity of the city of Silves. The waters of the river form the
dam s of Arade and Funcho. The landscape of the municipality is generally hilly. To the south the municipality borders theAtlantic Ocean .History
The region of Silves has been inhabited since the
Palaeolithic , as attested by archaeological vestiges, including severalmenhir s. The river Arade, which was navigable in historical times, linked the hinterland to the open ocean and allowed for the transport of produce and commerce. The town of Silves was possibly founded during the times of Roman domination, when the region was part of theLusitania province.After 713, when the Moors invaded Iberia, Silves became part of the Ummayad kingdom of Córdoba under the Arabic name of "Shilb" (شلب). In the 10th century it was one of the most important towns of western
Al-Andalus . Silves became an independenttaifa in 1027 under the rule of Ibn Mozaine and his son, who was dethroned in 1051 by al-Mu'tadid, the governor ofSeville .al-Mu'tamid ibn 'Abbad, the son of al-Mu'tadid and a famous poet, ruled the taifa of Silves until 1091. After theAlmoravid conquest the town becameAlmohad in 1156. In 1189 KingSancho I of Portugal conquered the town with the aid of Northern European crusaders, [Charles Wendell David, ed. "Narratio de Itinere Navali Peregrinorum Hierosolymam Tendentium et Silviam Capientium, A.D. 1189". In "Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society" 81 (Dec., 1939): 591-676.] but lost it again to the Almohads in 1191.The town was finally taken from the last Muslim king Ibn Afan by
Paio Peres Correia , Grand-Master of theorder of Santiago in 1242, after theAlentejo and most of the coast had already fallen in 1238. The greatmosque was changed intoSilves Cathedral ("Sé Catedral"). In 1491 the town was given to queen Leonora by King João.Parts of the Almohad town wall, constructed from poured concrete, have been preserved, as well as the Almedina-gate (Porta de
Loulé ). Other sights include the Santa Misericórdia Church with a fine door inManueline style, the main body of the church was built in 1727/28, a museum for cork and the production of bottle corks in a defunct factory which is now also a centre for cultural events called " [http://www.fabrica-do-ingles.pt Fábrica do Inglês] (The Englishman's Factory) and the municipal museum (Museu Municipal de Arqueologia) with findings from thepalaeolithic onwards.The town is situated on a hill above the Arade River.
Silves Castle ("Castelo dos Mouros", Moorish Castle) is located on the top of the hill. It occupies ca. 12,000 m2. Archaeologicalexcavation s have shown that the oldest buildings date back to the 8th century, thestratigraphy is almost 6 m deep and containsIron Age remains as well. The walls are made of redsandstone (grés de Silves) with apisé -core and have been heavily restored in the 1940s. Protruding towers ofalbarra -type protect the Northern slope. After the Christian conquest, the castle served as the seat of the alcaide-mor (provincial governor) till the middle of the 16th century, afterwards the towers were used as a prison.Silves is built on top of one of the largest underground
aquifer s in the south of Portugal, The Querença-Silves Aquifer [http://environ.chemeng.ntua.gr/wsm/Uploads/Deliverables/ThirdYear/Deliverable_21.6.pdf] , and has many orange groves, a fruit introduced by the Moors.Population
Parishes
The Municipality of Silves is split into 8 "freguesias" or civil parishes as follows:
*
Alcantarilha
*Algoz
*Armação de Pêra
*Pêra
*São Bartolomeu de Messines
*São Marcos da Serra
* Silves
* TunesReferences
External links
* [http://aves.com.sapo.pt/Silves/ 55 Photographs of Silves]
* [http://www.cm-silves.pt/ City Hall]
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