Setúbal
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| Image:LocalSetubal.svg | ||||||
| Location | ||||||
| - Country | Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal | |||||
| - Region | Lisboa | |||||
| - Subregion | Península de Setúbal | |||||
| - District or A.R. | Setúbal | |||||
| Mayor | Maria das Dores Meira | |||||
| - Party | CDU | |||||
| Area | 171.9 km² | |||||
| Population | ||||||
| - Total | 120,117 | |||||
| - Density | 699/km² | |||||
| No. of parishes | 8 | |||||
| Coordinates | 38º31'N 8º54'W | |||||
| Municipal holiday | September 15 | |||||
| Website: http://www.mun-setubal.pt/default.asp | ||||||
Setúbal (pronounced [sɨˈtubaɫ] or [sɨˈtubɐɫ]) is a city and a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 172.0 km² and a total population of 118,696 inhabitants in the municipality. The city proper has 89,303[1] inhabitants.
The municipality of Setúbal is composed of 8 parishes, and is the seat of the district of Setúbal on the subregion of Península de Setúbal. It is located on the northern bank of the Sado river estuary, approximately 40 Km south of Portugal's capital, Lisbon, and belongs to the Lisbon Metropolitan Area.
The municipal holiday is September 15, which marks the date in the year 1860 on which King Pedro V of Portugal officially recognised Setúbal as a city.
The present Mayor is Maria das Dores Meira, appointed by the Unitarian Democratic Coalition.
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[edit] City info
The seat of the municipality is the city of Setúbal, located on the northern bank of the Sado river estuary, approximately 40 Km south of Portugal's capital, Lisbon. It is also the seat of the district of Setúbal.
In the beginning of the 20th century, Setúbal was an important center of Portugal's fishing industry, sardines in particular. None of the many factories then created are operating today. Although its industrial life is in decline, tourism is perceived as a big opportunity for the future since the nearby coast of the Arrábida natural park offers beautiful beaches and unspoilt nature. A colony of dolphins lives in the Sado River, and across the river from Setúbal lies the peninsula of Tróia, where several high-rise luxury resorts were built and abandoned after the realization they were being constructed on sinking, unstable land. As of 2005, a new luxury resort is planned to replace today's Tróia. One can view Tróia at Albarquel, a beach located in the very beginning of Arrábida.
The main historical monument of the city of Setúbal is the Monastery of Jesus, with a 15th-16th century church that represents one of the first buildings in the Portuguese late Gothic style known as Manueline.
Also of interest are the São Julião Church, also with Manueline portals, and a 16th-17th century fortress (Castelo de São Felipe), now turned into a luxury hotel (pousada).
[edit] Sports
The city's main sports club is Vitória de Setúbal, established on November 20, 1910.
[edit] Famous residents
- Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1765-1805) : satirical poet
- Luisa Todi (1753-1833) : classical singer
- José Mourinho : world famous football coach
- Sabrina : represent Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
- Sofia : represent Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
[edit] Freguesias
- Gâmbia - Pontes - Alto da Guerra
- Sado
- São Lourenço
- São Simão
- Setúbal (Nossa Senhora da Anunciada)
- Setúbal (Santa Maria da Graça)
- Setúbal (São Julião)
- Setúbal (São Sebastião)
[edit] Twin towns
Setúbal is twinned with:
- Image:Flag of France.svg Pau, France, since 1981
[edit] External links
| Portugal Portal |
- Town Hall official website
- Portugal Travel: Setúbal
- Travel-Images.com contains images of the city and district of Setúbal
- Photos from Setúbal
[edit] Gallery
Forte S Filipe.JPG
16th-century fortress of St. Felipe. |
Church in Praca do Bocage.JPG
São Julião Church in central Setúbal. |
Portinho-da-Arrabida-1.jpg
Arrábida Natural Park near Setúbal. |
Setubal.Igreja de Jesus01.jpg
Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal (15th-16th centuries). |
Jesus Convent 5.JPG
Cruzeiro ( a Stone cross) and façade of the Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal. |
Setubal.Igreja de Jesus02.jpg
Main entrance to the Gothic-Manueline Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal. |
Porto de Setubal I.jpg
A view of Setúbal's seaport. |
Jardim Bonfim Setubal 2.JPG
Jardim Bonfim park. |
[edit] References
- ^ UMA POPULAÇÃO QUE SE URBANIZA, Uma avaliação recente - Cidades, 2004 Nuno Pires Soares, Instituto Geográfico Português (Geographic Institute of Portugal)
| Parishes of Setúbal municipality | Image:STB.png |
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| Gâmbia - Pontes - Alto da Guerra | Nossa Senhora da Anunciada | Sado | Santa Maria da Graça | São Julião | São Lourenço | São Sebastião | São Simão | |
Municipalities of the District of Setúbal | |
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| Alcácer do Sal · Alcochete · Almada · Barreiro · Grândola · Moita · Montijo · Palmela · Santiago do Cacém · Seixal · Sesimbra · Setúbal · Sines | Image:Flag of Portugal.svg |
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