- Abrantes
Infobox_Municipality_pt
official_name = Abrantes
image_coat_of_arms = ABT.png
Region = Centro
Subregion =Médio Tejo
District = Santarém
Mayor_name =Nélson Carvalho
Mayor_party = Socialist
area_total = 714.7
population_total = 41,326
population_density = 58
Parishes = 19
coor = 39º27'33"N 8º11'35"W
params = 39_27_33_N_8_11_35_W_
occasion = Promotion to city
day =June 14
website = http://www.cm-abrantes.ptAbrantes (pron. IPA2|ɐ'bɾɐ̃tɨʃ) is a municipality in
Portugal on the right bank of the riverTagus ,at the junction of the Madrid-Badajoz-Lisbon railway with the Guarda-Abrantes line, with a total area of 714.7km² and a total population of 41,560 inhabitants (up from 7255 in 1900). The city proper has a population of 17,830. [ [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 present mayor is Nélson Marques Carvalho, elected by the Socialist Party and the president of theMunicipal Assembly isJorge Lacão Costa , also elected by the Socialist Party.Parishes
The municipality is composed of 19 civil parishes (administrative districts):
* Abrantes (São João)
* Abrantes (São Vicente)
*Aldeia do Mato
*Alferrarede
*Alvega
* Bemposta
* Carvalhal
*Concavada
* Fontes
*Martinchel
*Mouriscas
* Pego
* Rio de Moinhos
*Rossio ao Sul do Tejo
*São Facundo
*São Miguel do Rio Torto
* Souto
*Tramagal
*Vale das Mós History
As it commands the highway down the Tagus valley to Lisbon, occupying the crest of a hill covered with olive woods, gardens and vines, the fortified town has usually been regarded as an important military position. It is believed that the city was originally established during the Celtic period as an Iberian settlement, about 300 B.C., although the name Abrantes comes from the
Latin "Aurantes" perhaps owing to the alluvial gold ("aurum") found along the Tagus. Roman mosaics, coins, the remains of an aqueduct, and other antiquities have been discovered in the neighborhood.Since 1172 (in the reign of Alfonso I), Abrantes was the Spanish military
Order of Saint James of Compostela 's first commandery in Portugal, where it soon became a distinct order, whichPope Nicholas IV in 1290 released from the jurisdiction of the Spanish grand master in Uclés.It was the seat of Portuguese marquesses, one of which was an early patron of the Brazilian-born versatile scientist, naturalist and pioneering inventor-aeronaut Bartholomeu Lourenço de Gusmão.
Abrantes was captured on the 24th of November 1807 by the French under General Junot, for which achievement it was created by
Napoleon I avictory title of ducal rank in chief of Abrantès forJean-Andoche Junot in 1808 (hereditary, extinguished in 1859, but then extended in female line 1869, finally also extinguished in 1985). By theConvention of Cintra (22 August 1808) the town was restored to the British and Portuguese.Abrantes was made a city in
14 June 1916 , which is celebrated every year on this same day.ources and References
*1911
*Catholic
* [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/napoleon.htm#victory Heraldica.org- Napoleonic victory titles]External links
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitor107/sets/72057594060691666/ Photos from Abrantes]
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