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Aveiro ( or ) is a
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
and a
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in Portugal. In 2021, the population was 80,880, in an area of : it is the second most populous city in the
Centro Region The Central Region ( pt, Regiテ」o do Centro, ) or Central Portugal is one of the statistical regions of Portugal. The cities with major administrative status inside this region are Coimbra, Aveiro, Viseu, Caldas da Rainha, Leiria, Castelo Branco, ...
of Portugal (after
Coimbra Coimbra (, also , , or ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population of the municipality at the 2011 census was 143,397, in an area of . The fourth-largest urban area in Portugal after Lisbon, Porto Metropolitan Area, Porto, and Bra ...
). Along with the neighbouring city of
テ考havo テ考havo () is a municipality located in the centre of Portugal. The population in 2021 was 39,239, in an area of 73.48 kmツイ. The Municipality of テ考havo includes four parishes and two cities: Gafanha da Nazarテゥ and テ考havo (City). General i ...
, Aveiro is part of an urban agglomeration that includes 120,000 inhabitants, making it one of the most important populated regions by density in the North Region, and primary centre of the Intermunicipal Community of Aveiro and
Baixo Vouga Baixo Vouga () is a former Portuguese subregion integrated in the Centro Region. It was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision.Social Democratic Party The name Social Democratic Party or Social Democrats has been used by many political parties in various countries around the world. Such parties are most commonly aligned to social democracy as their political ideology. Active parties For ...
and the Democratic Social Centre, who governs the ten civil parishes ( pt, freguesias).


History

The presence of human settlement in the territory of Aveiro extends to the period associated with the great
dolmen A dolmen () or portal tomb is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (40003000 BCE) and were somet ...
s of pre-history, which exist in most of the region. The Latinised toponym 窶'Averius'窶 derived from the Celtic word ''aber'' (river-mouth, etym.< Brythonic *aber < Proto-Celtic *adberos, compare Welsh
Aberystwyth Aberystwyth () is a university and seaside town as well as a community in Ceredigion, Wales. Located in the historic county of Cardiganshire, means "the mouth of the Ystwyth". Aberystwyth University has been a major educational location in ...
). For a long period Aveiro was an important economic link in the production of salt and commercial shipping. It was a centre of salt exploration by the
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and trade centre through the
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, registered since 26 January 959 (from the testament of Countess Mumadona Dias to the ''cenテウbio'' of Guimarテ」es). During this testament, Mumadona Dias also highlighted the ancient name for Aveiro, this time referring to the monastery's lands in ''Alauario et Salinas'', literally, "''a gathering place or preserve of birds and of great salt''". From 11th century onwards, Aveiro became popular with Portuguese royalty.


Kingdom of Portugal

Later, King Joテ」o I, on the advice of his son
Pedro Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician name for ''Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic form is Peter. The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meaning ...
, who was the donatary of Aveiro, requested the construction of fortification walls. King D. Duarte conceded in 1435 the privilege of providing an annual duty-free fair, later referred to as the ''Feira de Marテァo'' (''March Fair''), today still an annual tradition. The Princess St. Joana, daughter of
Afonso V Afonso V () (15 January 1432 窶 28 August 1481), known by the sobriquet the African (), was King of Portugal from 1438 until his death in 1481, with a brief interruption in 1477. His sobriquet refers to his military conquests in Northern Africa. ...
lived in Aveiro, entering the convent of Jesus, and lived there until her death on 12 May 1490. During her life her presence brought attention to the town, and favoured it with an elevated level of development for the time. The first charter (
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) was conceded by
Manuel I of Portugal Manuel I (; 31 May 146913 December 1521), known as the Fortunate ( pt, O Venturoso), was King of Portugal from 1495 to 1521. A member of the House of Aviz, Manuel was Duke of Beja and Viseu prior to succeeding his cousin, John II of Portugal, a ...
on 4 August 1515, as indicated in the ''Livro de Leituras Novas de Forais da Estremadura''. Its geographic position along the Aveiro River had always helped it to subsist and grow, supported by salt market, fishing and maritime commercial development. By the beginning of the 15th century, there already existed a great wall around the historical centre, intonating the significance of the community and growth of the population. This included the founding of many religious institutions and their supports, which assisted during the 17th and 18th century crises associated with silt in the waterway. In the winter of 1575, a terrible storm closed the entrance to its port, ending a thriving trade in
metal A metal (from Greek ホシホュマホアホサホサホソホス ''mテゥtallon'', "mine, quarry, metal") is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. Metals are typicall ...
s and
tile Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, walls, edges, or o ...
s, and creating a reef barrier at the
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. The walls were subsequently demolished and used to create the docks around the new sand bar. Between the 16th and 17th centuries, the river's instability at the mouth (between the Ria and open ocean) resulted in the closure of the canal, impeding the use of the port of Aveiro, and creating stagnation in the waters of the lagoon. This blow to the economy created a social and economic crisis, and resulted in the decrease in the population and emigration. It was at this time that the Church of the Miserテュcordia was constructed, during the Philippine Dynastic union. In 1759, King
Josテゥ I Dom Joseph I ( pt, Josテゥ Francisco Antテウnio Inテ。cio Norberto Agostinho, ; 6 June 1714 窶 24 February 1777), known as the Reformer (Portuguese: ''o Reformador''), was King of Portugal from 31 July 1750 until his death in 1777. Among other activ ...
elevated the town to the status of city, a few months after condemning the Duke of Aveiro (a title established in 1547 by
Joテ」o III John III ( pt, Joテ」o III ; 7 June 1502 窶 11 June 1557), nicknamed The Pious ( Portuguese: ''o Piedoso''), was the King of Portugal and the Algarves from 1521 until his death in 1557. He was the son of King Manuel I and Maria of Aragon, the t ...
), Josテゥ Mascarenhas, to death. As a result, Aveiro became known as Nova Braganテァa: it was later abandoned much later, and returned to Aveiro. In 1774, by request of King Josテゥ,
Pope Clement XIV Pope Clement XIV ( la, Clemens XIV; it, Clemente XIV; 31 October 1705 窶 22 September 1774), born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 May 1769 to his death in Sep ...
instituted the
Diocese of Aveiro The Portuguese Roman Catholic Diocese of Aveiro ( la, Dioecesis Aveirensis) has existed since 1938. In that year it was formed as territories taken from the historical diocese of Coimbra, diocese of Porto and diocese of Viseu were combined. It i ...
. In the 19th century, the Aveirense were active during the
Liberal Wars The Liberal Wars (), also known as the Portuguese Civil War (), the War of the Two Brothers () or Miguelite War (), was a war between liberal constitutionalists and conservative absolutists in Portugal over royal succession that lasted from 18 ...
, and it was Josテゥ Estテェvテ」o Coelho de Magalhテ」es, a parliamentary member who was determinant in resolving the problem of access along the Ria. He also helped with the development of transport, especially the railway line between
Lisbon Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ...
and
Porto Porto or Oporto () is the second-largest city in Portugal, the capital of the Porto District, and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropol ...
. It was the opening of the artificial canals, completed in 1808, that allowed Aveiro to expand economically, marking the beginning in the town's growth. The municipality was elevated to the status of town, centered on its principal church, consecrated to the
Archangel Michael Michael (; he, ラ榴エラ燮嶷クラ蹟オラ, lit=Who is like El od, translit=Mトォ盧オト¬セト斗; el, ホ慚ケマホアホョホサ, translit=Mikha盧様; la, Michahel; ar, ルル韓ョリァリヲル館 リ ルル拙館ル借ァルル リ ルル館リァリヲル館, translit=Mトォkト¬セトォl, Mトォkト〕, Mトォkhト¬セトォl), also ...
, today the location of the ''Praテァa da Repテコblica'' (having been demolished in 1835).


Geography

Located on the shore of the
Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ...
, Aveiro is an industrial city with an important
seaport A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as Ham ...
. The seat of the municipality is the city of Aveiro, comprising the five urban parishes with about 73,003 inhabitants. The city of Aveiro is also the capital of the District of Aveiro, and the largest city in the
Baixo Vouga Baixo Vouga () is a former Portuguese subregion integrated in the Centro Region. It was abolished at the January 2015 NUTS 3 revision.Venice Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400  ...
", due to its system of canals and boats similar to the Italian city of Venice.


Climate

Aveiro has a warm-summer
Mediterranean climate A Mediterranean climate (also called a dry summer temperate climate ''Cs'') is a temperate climate sub-type, generally characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, fairly wet winters; these weather conditions are typically experienced in the ...
influenced by its proximity to the
Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ...
. The maritime influence causes a narrow temperature range resulting in summers averaging around in daytime temperatures, considerably lower than inland areas on the same parallel on the Iberian Peninsula. As typical of mediterranean climates, summers are dry and winters are wet. A coastal feature is that frosts are rare and never severe. The hottest temperature recorded was . Temperatures above are only occasional.


Demography

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 10 civil parishes ( pt, freguesias): *
Aradas Aradas is a civil parish in Aveiro Municipality, Aveiro District, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 9,157, in an area of 8.93 km2. References

Freguesias of Aveiro, Portugal {{Aveiro-geo-stub ...
*
Cacia Cacia is a civil parish in the municipality of Aveiro. The population in 2011 was 7,354, in an area of 35.75 kmツイ. History There are no clear indications of the first peoples to inhabit the region; Joテ」o Gaspar suggests that they could have ...
*
Eixo e Eirol Eixo e Eirol is a civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their comb ...
*
Esgueira Esgueira is an urban civil parish in the municipality (''concelho'') of Aveiro, in continental Portugal. The population in 2011 was 13,431, in an area of 17.15 kmツイ. History The history of Esgueira remotes to the early medieval: the first ...
*
Glテウria e Vera Cruz Glテウria e Vera Cruz is a Freguesia (Portugal), civil parish in the Concelho, municipality of Aveiro Municipality, Aveiro, in the Centro, Portugal, central Portugal, Portuguese district of Aveiro District, Aveiro. It was constituted in 2013, followi ...
(urban centre and location of the seat of the municipality of Aveiro) * Oliveirinha *
Requeixo, Nossa Senhora de Fテ。tima e Nariz Requeixo, Nossa Senhora de Fテ。tima e Nariz is a civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below district ...
* Santa Joana * Sテ」o Bernardo * Sテ」o Jacinto Sテ」o Jacinto is located on an eponymous peninsula, between the Atlantic Ocean and
Ria de Aveiro The Aveiro lagoon (''Ria de Aveiro'') is a lagoon in Portugal. It is located on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, south of the municipality of Espinho and north of Mira (to the north of the Cape Mondego). Its average area covers approximately . It ...
. Aveiro had 61,430 eligible voters in 2006.


International relations

Aveiro's
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are: * 窶
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, France, since 1989 * 窶
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, Brazil, since 1970 * 窶
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Economy

Aveiro was known for many years for its production of
salt Salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound belonging to the larger class of salts; salt in the form of a natural crystalline mineral is known as rock salt or halite. Salt is present in vast quantitie ...
and for the moliテァo
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harvest, which was used as fertilizer before the development of chemicals for that purpose. The boats once used for harvesting now carry tourists on the canals. Salt production has also decreased dramatically with only a few salt ponds still remaining. The region is now known for the preponderance of ceramics industries, a reflection of the regions advancements, resulting in a long productive tradition since the late Roman, early Medieval period (reflected in the ceramics kilns). Software development is important too, both at the R&D centre for a large telecom company and at the
University of Aveiro The University of Aveiro ( pt, Universidade de Aveiro) is a public university, in addition to providing polytechnic education, located in the Portuguese city of Aveiro. Founded in 1973, it has a student population of approximately 12,500, distri ...
(UA) which is attended by 15,000 students on undergraduate and postgraduate programs. UA works with companies in national and European R&D projects. The city of Aveiro has several shopping centers and malls (Pingo Doce Shopping Center, Fテウrum Aveiro, Glicテュnias Plaza (Jumbo 窶 Auchan), Aveiro's Shopping Center (Continente & Mediamarkt), Aveiro's Retail Park and the Oita Shopping Center). This city has many traditional commerce stores. The most central one being Forum Aveiro with clothes stores, restaurant zone, a book shop and a cinema. The town's unemployment rate in 2015 was 12.5%; the University of Aveiro is a major employer.


Tourism

Tourism is also important for the economy. The old town centre, with its Art Nouveau and Romanesque architecture and "gondolas" (barcos moliceiros once used for collecting moliテァo seaweed) plying the Ria de Aveiro canals, is referred to as "The Venice of Portugal" in some tourist brochures. Important tourist attractions are the Arte Nova (Art Nouveau) architectural designs and tiles of some buildings that were created in the early 20th century, the Art Nouveau museum, the Aveiro Museum (Museu de Aveiro, formerly the Mosteiro de Jesus convent with exhibits of King Afonso V's daughter, Santa Joana), the 15th century Aveiro Sテゥ or Sテ」o Domingos cathedral and the Church of Jesus (Igreja de Jesus) with its beautiful architecture. The nearby beaches, Costa Nova and Barra, attract many visitors in warm weather; they can be reached by bus from Aveiro. Other sites of interest to tourists include the Carmelite Church and the Misericテウrdia Church built in the 16th century.


Transport

The local economy is fed by a series of transport networks that cross the municipal boundaries.


Air

Regional gateways include air service through the Aerテウdromo de Aveiro/Sテ」o Jacinto (LPAV) and the Porto de Aveiro (テ考havo/Aveiro).


Rail

Rail service includes service by
Alfa Pendular Alfa Pendular is the name of the flagship Pendolino high-speed tilting train of Portuguese state railway company CP. It connects the cities of Guimarテ」es, Braga, Porto, Aveiro, Coimbra, Santarテゥm, Lisbon, Albufeira and Faro, among others at speed ...
(between Lisbon and Braga; Lisbon and Oporto; Faro and Oporto) and Intercity (between Lisbon and Oporto as well as Lisbon and Guimarテ」es) trains; suburban links through the Urbanos do Porto and, also, the Linha do Vouga, a narrow gauge railway to テ“ueda and
Sernada do Vouga Sernada do Vouga is a small Portuguese village in the parish of Macinhata do Vouga, in テ“ueda Municipality in Aveiro District. Placed a few meters, downstream, of the estuary of Caima River and is bathed by Vouga River. Since the beginning o ...
.


Road

The primary expressways and inter-regional thoroughfares include: A1 (between Porto and Lisbon); and the A25 (which links
Viseu Viseu () is a city and municipality in the Centro Region of Portugal and the capital of the district of the same name, with a population of 100,000 inhabitants, and center of the Viseu Dテ」o Lafテオes intermunipical community, with 267,633 inhabita ...
, Guarda and
Vilar Formoso Vilar Formoso is a town and civil parish in the municipality of Almeida, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 2,219, in an area of 15.14 km2. One of the most important crossings on the Portugal窶鉄pain border is located just next to the tow ...
). Intercity buses connect Aveiro with Porto and Lisbon several times a day.


Water

''Moliceiros'' provide access along the Ria for tourist visits, in addition to traditional fishing or recreational purposes, including regattas.


Architecture

The architecture of Aveiro is influenced by two phases: the pre-Kingdom era, with a number of historical monuments; and the modernist movements resulting from the expansion of economy during the 19th-20th centuries. The city's primary landmark is the 15th century Monastery of Jesus ( pt, Mosteiro de Jesus), containing the tomb of King
Afonso V Afonso V () (15 January 1432 窶 28 August 1481), known by the sobriquet the African (), was King of Portugal from 1438 until his death in 1481, with a brief interruption in 1477. His sobriquet refers to his military conquests in Northern Africa. ...
's daughter, St. Joana (who died in 1490). The presence of this royal personage, beatified in 1693, proved to be of great benefit when she bequeathed her valuable estate to the convent. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the convent housed a school of embroidery, but was transformed into the ''Museu de Santa Joana'', or simply, the Museum of Aveiro, housing many of these handicrafts. The abundance of 19th-20th century architectural buildings reflects the effects of the boom during that period, including many of the
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and
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buildings, inspired by modernist trends and Nationalist tendencies of the Estado Novo regime. The best of these is in the university campus, where many of the nationalist architects were involved in construction projects. The Arte Nova architecture was built by wealthy families from Brazil; their buildings included homes and shops. Traditional Portuguese decorations such as tiles were used. The concept did not last for a long time, but its presence is very distinctive in Aveiro; it is one of only 20 cities in the world that are included in the
Rテゥseau Art Nouveau Network Rテゥseau Art Nouveau Network (RANN) was established in 1999 by European cities with a rich art nouveau heritage. Enterprise and commitment are the Network's chief hallmarks; as well as championing a rigorously scientific approach, it aims to keep pro ...
, listing cities in Europe that are known for this architectural style. There are several attractions in the city of Aveiro, including cathedrals, canals and the beaches, including the ''テ考havo ceramica de Vista Alegre'' and the beaches of Barra, Costa Nova do Prado, and
Gafanha da Nazarテゥ Gafanha da Nazarテゥ () is a city and parish (''freguesia'') in the テ考havo Municipality, in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 15,240,Ovos Moles de Aveiro Ovos moles de Aveiro (literally, "soft eggs from Aveiro")窶敗ometimes written as ovos-moles de Aveiro窶蚤re a local pastry delicacy from Aveiro District, Portugal, made of egg yolks and sugar, and sometimes chocolate. This mixture is then put ...
'' ( PGI), ''trouxas de ovos'', both made from eggs. ''Raivas'' are also typical biscuits of Aveiro. The municipal holiday is 12 May, the day of
Joanna, Princess of Portugal Joanna of Portugal (6 February 1452 – 12 May 1490; pt, Santa Joana Princesa, ) was a Portugal, Portuguese regent princess of the House of Aviz, daughter of List of Portuguese monarchs, King Afonso V of Portugal and his first wife Isabel of ...
(1452-1490).


Education

The
University of Aveiro The University of Aveiro ( pt, Universidade de Aveiro) is a public university, in addition to providing polytechnic education, located in the Portuguese city of Aveiro. Founded in 1973, it has a student population of approximately 12,500, distri ...
was created in 1973 and attracts thousands of students to the city. It is ranked as the 354th best university in the world in the ''Times'' World University Rankings, and the 2nd best in Portugal. The university has about 430 professors (with PhD degrees), 11,000 undergraduate students, and 1,300 post-graduate students.


Sport

Sport Clube Beira-Mar Sport Clube Beira-Mar () is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the fourth national level, having gained promotion by winning the Aveiro FA First Division 2018/19 ...
is an
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
club. Founded in 1922, it has a sports academy with various youth levels in sports including
basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appr ...
and
futsal Futsal is a football-based game played on a hardcourt, hard court smaller than a football pitch, and mainly indoors. It has similarities to five-a-side football and Indoor soccer, indoor football. Futsal is played between two teams of five players ...
. The club used to play at
Estテ。dio Municipal de Aveiro The Estテ。dio Municipal de Aveiro is a football stadium in Aveiro, Portugal. It was designed for the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament by Portuguese architect Tomテ。s Taveira. It has a capacity of 32,830 spectators, making it the fifth largest football sta ...
, designed by Portuguese architect Tomテ。s Taveira for
Euro 2004 The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2004, was the 12th edition of the UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football competition contested by the men's national teams of UEFA member associations. The ...
, where it held two group matches. The other long-established club in the city, Os Galitos, was founded in 1904 and houses a wide variety of sports. Its rowers have represented Portugal in international tournaments including the Olympic Games.


Notable citizens

* Fernテ」o de Oliveira (1507 窶 ca.1581) a Portuguese grammarian, Dominican friar, historian, cartographer, naval pilot and theorist on naval warfare and shipbuilding *
Antテウnia Rodrigues Antテウnia Rodrigues (Aveiro, Portugal, Aveiro, Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal, 1572-1641), was a Portuguese soldier and national heroine. Antonia was born in the former parish of Sao Miguel de Aveiro and baptized on 5 January 1572 in a poor home o ...
(1580-1641) a Portuguese soldier and national heroine *
Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan Jean Hyacinthe de Magellan ( pt, Joテ」o Jacinto de Magalhテ」es) (1722窶1790) was a Portuguese natural philosopher. Life He was born in Aveiro, Portugal, on 4 November 1722. He seems to have been brought up at Lisbon, where he became a monk of the ...
(1722窶1790) a Portuguese natural philosopher *
Josテゥ Luciano de Castro Josテゥ Luciano de Castro Pereira Corte-Real (14 December 1834 – 9 March 1914) was a Portuguese politician, statesman, and journalist who served three times as Prime Minister of Portugal. He was one of the founders of the Progressist Party ...
(1834 in Oliveirinha 窶 1914) a politician, statesman and journalist who served three times as
Prime Minister of Portugal The prime minister of Portugal ( pt, primeiro-ministro; ) is the head of government of Portugal. As head of government, the prime minister coordinates the actions of ministers, represents the Government of Portugal to the other bodies of state, ...
*
Jaime de Magalhテ」es Lima Jaime de Magalhテ」es Lima (15 October 1859 in Aveiro 窶 26 February 1936) was a Portugal, Portuguese philosopher, poet and writer. Works *1886 - Estudos sobre a literatura contemporテ「nea *1887 - O Snr. Oliveira Martins e o seu projecto de lei ...
(1859窶1936) a Portuguese philosopher, poet and writer *
Mテ。rio Sacramento Mテ。rio Emテュlio de Morais Sacramento (July 7, 1920 窶 March 27, 1969) was a Portuguese physician and essayist that became famous for his antifascist activities against the dictatorial regime led ...
(1920窶1969), physician and essayist, famous for his anti-fascist activities against the Estado Novo regime. *
Josテゥ Afonso Josテゥ Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos (2 August 1929 窶 23 February 1987), known professionally as Josテゥ Afonso and also popularly known as Zeca Afonso or simply Zeca, was a Portuguese singer-songwriter. One of the most influential folk and ...
(1929窶1987) known as ''Zeca Afonso'', one of the most influential folk and political musicians in Portugal * Rosa Alice Branco (born 1950 in Aveiro) a Portuguese poet.


Sport

*
Arnaldo Edi Lopes da Silva Arnaldo Edi Lopes da Silva (born 7 July 1982), known as Edinho, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a striker. Over 11 seasons, he appeared in 185 Primeira Liga matches and scored a total of 49 goals for Braga (two spells), Paテ ...
(born 1982), known as ''Edinho,'' a Portuguese footballer with almost 500 club caps * Diogo Valente (born 1984) a Portuguese footballer with over 360 club caps * Rui Raテュnho (born 1989) a Portuguese footballer with over 330 club caps


Gallery

File:Aveiro-Azulejo.jpg, Typical ''
azulejo ''Azulejo'' (, ; from the Arabic ''al- zillトォj'', ) is a form of Spanish and Portuguese painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework. ''Azulejos'' are found on the interior and exterior of churches, palaces, ordinary houses, schools, and nowadays, resta ...
'' faテァades of Aveiro. File:Aveiro-Rotunda.jpg, Aveiro, Portugal File:AveiroCanal2.jpg, Aveiro, Portugal File:Aveiro 5.JPG, A square in Aveiro. File:Ria de Aveiro.jpg, Aveiro, Portugal File:Aveiro - Portugal (16704486410).jpg, Old ceramics factory File:Aveiro_Canal.jpg, Aveiro, Portugal File:Aveiro_6.JPG, Aveiro, Portugal File:Cais da Fonte Nova (Aveiro).webm, Cais da Fonte Nova (Aveiro, Portugal)


See also

*
Aveiro Lagoon The Aveiro lagoon (''Ria de Aveiro'') is a lagoon in Portugal. It is located on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, south of the municipality of Espinho and north of Mira (to the north of the Cape Mondego). Its average area covers approximately . It ...


References


External links


Portal of AveiroTown Hall official website
* {{Authority control Cities in Portugal Port cities and towns in Portugal Municipalities of Aveiro District