- Vila Nova da Barquinha
Infobox_Municipality_pt
official_name = Vila Nova da Barquinha
image_coat_of_arms = VNB.png
District = Santarém
Mayor_name = Vitor Pombeiro
Mayor_party = PS
Region =Centro, Portugal
Subregion =Médio Tejo
area_total = 49.6
population_total = 7,878
population_density = 159
Parishes = 5
coor = 39º27'N 8º26'W
params = 39_27_N_8_26_W
occasion = Saint Anthony
day =June 13
website = http://www.cm-vnbarquinha.ptVila Nova da Barquinha (pron. IPA2|'vilɐ 'nɔvɐ dɐ bɐɾ'kiɲɐ) is a municipality in
Portugal with a total area of 49.6km² and a total population of 7,878 inhabitants. It is composed of 5 parishes and is located in the district of Santarém.The village of Vila Nova da Barquinha, which is the seat of the municipality, has 3500 inhabitants.
The present Mayor is Vítor Miguel Pombeiro, elected by the Socialist Party.
The municipal holiday is
June 13 .History and sights
Although some villages of Vila Nova da Barquinha are ancient, the development of the region is strongly related to the
Reconquista period, when the riverTagus , which flows through the South of the municipality, was the border between the dominions ofChristians andMoors . In the 12th century, the defence of this border was in charge of theKnights Templar , who built several castles along the river. One of these is theCastle of Almourol , built by the Master of the Portuguese Templars,Gualdim Pais , in 1171. The picturesque castle is located on an island in theTagus river and can be visited by boat. Nowadays it is the most visited historical site in Vila Nova da Barquinha.In the end of the 13th century, when the Reconquista was finished, the importance of the castles of the region declined. The villages along the Tagus then became important fluvial ports for the transport of agricultural goods of the region to
Lisbon . In the 16th century, the port of the village of Tancos became the most important of all, being granted aforal (letter of feudal rights) in 1517 by King Manuel I. From the early 16th century date the main church ("matriz") of the village of Atalaia, with a magnificent portal and interior inRenaissance style.The village of Vila Nova da Barquinha, current seat of the municipality, was created in the 17th century around a fluvial port (hence the name "Barquinha" = "Barca" = Boat). In the 18th and 19th centuries the village became the most important in the region, and it was turned into the seat of the municipality in 1836. The importance of the river in the development of the municipality is reflected in its
coat-of-arms , which shows the picture of a boat. The arrival of the railway system in Portugal eventually led to the decadence of the fluvial commerce of the municipality.Parishes
* Atalaia
* Moita do Norte
* Praia do Ribatejo
*Tancos
* Vila Nova da BarquinhaPopulation
ee also
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Castle of Almourol References and external links
* [http://www.cm-vnbarquinha.pt/ Municipality official website]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitor107/sets/72157594287533447/ Photos from Vila Nova da Barquinha]
* [http://www.brunotereso.net/blog/?page_id=211 Photos from Vila Nova da Barquinha @2007]
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