- Parchal
Infobox_Parish_PT
official_name = Parchal
image_coat_of_arms = LGA-parchal.png
Municipality = Lagoa
area_total = 4.5
population_total = 3,378
population_density = 750.7
postal_code = 8400
website = http://www.jf-parchal.ptParchal is a Portuguese civil parish/
freguesia in the northwest sector of the municipality/concelho of Lagoa, 4.5 km² in area, with 3,378 inhabitants (2001 census). Thepopulation density is 750.7 inhabitants per km².Parchal serves mainly as a bedroom community for
Portimão , and many of its residents travel daily across the RioArade to work in the neighboring municipality.Other Data
Map Coordinates: coord|37|08|12|N|08|30|44|W
Location adjective: ParchalenseHistory
Parchal, on the east bank of the Rio
Arade , was separated from thefreguesia ofEstômbar onJune 20 ,1997 and more recently theconcelho of Lagoa increased its size to 4.5 km². Its civil status was raised to that of a town onJuly 12 ,2001 .The name “Parchal” appears to derive from “Parchel” or “Praxel”, the name of an old Franciscan monastery in the neighbouring village (to the east) of Calvário, in the
freguesia ofEstômbar . The word “praxel”, of arabic origin, means a “flooded” or “marshy area”, just as occurred regularly in the area of Parchal in its early days, constantly invaded by the waters of the RioArade . Much earlier than its current designation, it was also known as “Aldeia dós Cucos,” a common reference to the Cuco family, one of the first to settle in Parchel.Basic agriculture at first, and fishing and fish canning later, were the poles of attraction leading to the creation of the first nucleus of settlement across from
Portimão , and linked to it by the railway bridge and the “old” road bridge at the turn of the twentieth century. A major fishing boat harbour was created on theArade below the bridges, and at the height of the canning industry in the middle of twentieth century, a number of canneries established themselves in the area. By the time the canning industry began to decline in the 1970s, Parchal had already become a consolidated urban area which strong ties to Portimão, where many of Parchal’s inhabitants worked in fishing, commerce or service industries.ub-areas
* Bela Vista
* Mexilhoeira da Carregação
* Pateiroignificant Sites
*Igreja de Parchal, also known as the “Igreja de São Francisco de Assis”
*Fishing Port
* [http://www.pavilhao-arade.com/ Pavilhão do Arade]Economic Activity
* Fishing
* Fish culture
* Gathering/sale of bivalves
* Civil construction
* Small industryExternal links
* [http://www.jf-parchal.pt/jf%2Dparchal/ Junta de Freguesia do Parchal]
* [http://www.eb23-parchal.rcts.pt/ Escola E.B. 2/3 Rio Arade - Parchal]
* [http://www.municipiodelagoa.net/website/?Concelho:Freguesias:Parchal/ Câmara Municipal de Lagoa]
* [http://www.pavilhao-arade.com/ Pavilhão do Arade]
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