- Odivelas
Infobox_Municipality_pt
official_name = Odivelas
image_coat_of_arms = ODV-odivelas.png
Region = Lisboa
Subregion =Greater Lisbon
District = Lisbon
Mayor_name = Susana Amador
Mayor_party = PS
area_total = 26.4
population_total = 143,995
population_density = 5,454
Parishes = 7
coor = 38º48'N 9º11'W
params = 38_48_N_9_11_W
occasion =
day =November 19
website = http://www.cm-odivelas.pt
footnotes =Odivelas (pron. IPA2|odi'vɛlɐʃ or [IPA|ɔdi'vɛlɐʃ] ) is a municipality in
Portugal with a total area of 26.4km² and a total population of 143,995 inhabitants. The city itself has a population of 50,846. [ [http://62.48.187.117/atlas/Cap2/Cap2d_2.html UMA POPULAÇÃO QUE SE URBANIZA, Uma avaliação recente - Cidades, 2004] Nuno Pires Soares, Instituto Geográfico Português (Geographic Institute of Portugal)] The municipality is composed of 7 parishes, and is located in the District of Lisbon.The present Mayor is Susana de Fátima Carvalho Amador, elected by the Socialist Party.
Parishes
* Caneças
* Famões
* Odivelas
* Olival Basto
* Pontinha
* Póvoa de Santo Adrião
* RamadaGeography
The city of Odivelas is located northwest of
Lisbon in its metropolitan area, inconurbation withLisbon . The municipality has a total area of 26.1 km².Demographics
The population of the city of Odivelas is of 53,448. The municipality of Odivelas has 133,894 inhabitants in 7 parishes.
Historical highlights
The most famous monument in Odivelas is the feminine
Convent of Saint Denis of Odivelas , founded by King Dinis I around 1295. Many famous religious women lived in the convent, which was frequently visited by Kings and Queens (indeed, several Kings had illegitimate sons with the nuns). The Gothic convent was very much damaged in the1755 Lisbon Earthquake , but theapse has survived, as well as the tomb of King Dinis and his daughter, "Princess Maria Afonso". The Convent also has interesting architecture inManueline andBaroque styles.The Convent, which is open for tourists, has become the "Instituto de Odivelas", a school for girls sponsored by the Ministry of Defense of Portugal.
Another interesting sight is the "Odivelas Memorial", a curious, early 14th century monument. It carries a
coat-of-arms of Portugal in the late 15th century style, when the monument may have been restored. The purpose of this monument is not exactly known, but it may have been erected to mark the arrival of the body of King Dinis in Odivelas, to be buried in the Convent.In the early 18th century, King John V, ordered the construction of an
aqueduct to transport water from the parish of Caneças to the city of Lisbon, which suffered from chronic lack of water. TheÁguas Livres Aqueduct , which began to operate in 1748, is one of the masterpieces of ancient Portuguese engineering.Origin of name
According to a legend the name Odivelas came by chance when the King Dinis misunderstood a few words her wife said to him when they were on their way to visit the nuns in the convent of what was later called Odivelas. She said "ide vê-las" (go see them), talking about the nuns, but apparently he understood "Odivelas", which became the name of that place. This story is myth, however. According to scholars the name Odivelas cames from the Arabic "uadi" (stream of water) and the
Latin "velas" (windmill sails).ports
Odivelas Futebol Clube is the most representative sporting association in the city, with three soccer fields, gymnasium, and other facilities.References
* [http://www.cm-odivelas.pt Municipality official website]
External links
* [http://www.odivelas.com/ Odivelas - Site Independente 7 Abril 1999 - Noticias, TV, Transito, Historia]
* [http://www.cidade-odivelas.com/ Portal de Odivelas - Eventos, Classificados, Notícias, Empresas]
* [http://www.cm-odivelas.pt Municipality official website]
* [http://www.odivelasfc.com Odivelas Futebol Clube official website] )
* [http://oheraldo.in/node/14510 Odivelas native ties science and spirituality through consciousness studies]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitor107/sets/72157594473761023/ Photos from Odivelas]
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