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Fermentelos is a civil parish in the municipality of
Águeda Águeda () is a city and a municipality in Portugal. According to the Portuguese 2011 census, the municipality of Águeda had 47,729 inhabitants, in an area of . The city proper had a population of 14,504 (2001 data), while the remainder is distri ...
in the district of Aveiro, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,258,Instituto Nacional de Estatística
/ref> in an area of 8.58 km2. A minor village within an independent parish, the area was elevated to the status of ''vila'' ( en, town) on 5 May 1928.


History


Legend

A popular legend tells of three brothers, who had become lost in the fog, as they navigated the River Cértima and were guided to the ''Pateira''. Impressed by the beauty of the region, they decided to stay and fished the waters of the river to sell to the neighboring villages. The three brothers (André, Domingos and Tomé) then tried to give the area a name, and began to argue. The youngest proposed ''Ferment'' and quickly got into conflict with the other two, leading to a duel. From the Portuguese name for ''ferment''+''duel'' developed the name ''Fermentelos''.Augusto Soares de Sousa Baptista (1950)


Medieval

The first record of Fermentelos (1050) came from inventories by Gonçalo Viegas and his wife Flâmula, that elaborated on the significance of the ''vila'' and peoples. By 1077, a similar inventory was carried out, but this time included the possessions of Paio Gonçalves' lands. Around this time a reference to a ''Faramontanellos'' situated along the margins River Cértima appeared in document 549 in ''Diplomata et Charte''. From the earliest references, there were horse-mounted huntsmen, who paid the donatários a fee to hunt on lands designated for hunting, which were known as ''Foramontanos''. During King Afonso II's inquiries in 1220, the local name had evolved to ''Foramontaelos'', whose significance was the base terms ''fora''+''monte'' (likewise ''montaria'', ''monteiro''), which had its meaning in ''"mounted hunting on horseback"''. When these lands were small, or if the existence of games was little, the referred to these areas as ''Foramontanelos''. These adjectives evolved into proper nouns, Foramontões e Foramontanelos, and finally appeared in documents, such as the Manuelino
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. The King's investigations identified a large quality and quantity of cultivated goods, yet there is no reference to inhabitants, even as adjacent territories were populated. ''Foramontaelos was a village and all royal"''; it was a royal domain that produced wheat, wine, a chickens, eggs, cheese and butter, but little was known if inhabitants only cultivated these lands, or resided within their boundaries.


Mata Real

King Manuel incorporated ''Formentelos'' into the now extinct municipality of Óis da Ribeira on 2 June 1516, when he established its
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. The area of Formentelos was designated as ''Mata Real de Perrães, Paradela, e Louredo'' ( en, King's Land of Perrães, Paradela, e Louredo), and were direct neighbors of lands occupied by the
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of
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and the Convent of Lourã. By the end of the 15th century, the King was obliged to entrust in Anrique de Almeida, his sheriff in Aveiro, with the caretaker-ship of the Mata de Perrães, in order to secure his local lands from vagrants who took deer and grazed their pigs on the lands. In 1626, Lourenço de Almeida Alcoforado, son of the niece of Anrique de Almeida, who was inheritor of the royal privileges, sold these rights to Diogo de Teles Castel-Branco on 17 April 1626, in the presence of the notary Belchior Correia de Vasconcelos. In 1672 a formal site plan of the ''Mata Real'' was undertaken by the King, concluded that the land designated as the ''King's land'' had diminished considerably; owing to the necessity to examine these domains by boat, it was determined that a portion had become a part of the Pateira de Fermentelos.


Modern

The caretaker-ship of Fermentelos continued to be the responsibility of the family of Diogo de Teles since 1626, until the middle of the 19th century. Afterward the House of Atalho, which was always responsible for justice, resolving property disputes and collecting rents took over the role of the Crown's ''Foreign Judge'' ( pt, Juíz de Fora). During the Liberal Wars, it was inherited by a noblewoman, whose husband was a proponent of Miguel of Portugal. Even after the 1822 and 1834 conflicts, she supported absolutist forces and their local interests, and ''forgot'' these rebels' rents. Until 1832, the parish of Fermentelos was governed by noblemen under the auspicious of the ''Foreign Judge'', a ceremonial title-holder that administered various lands owned by the monarch. Ferementelos became an independent parish when on 16 May 1832, the laws were abolished and a system of parishes, municipalities and districts were instituted that eliminated many of the titles and honorifics associated with the ruling-classes, including the ''Juizes de Fora'' and local ''sheriffs''. The village of Fermentelos was granted a parish charter on 5 May 1928.


Geography

Fermentalos is located on the far south-western frontier of the municipality of
Águeda Águeda () is a city and a municipality in Portugal. According to the Portuguese 2011 census, the municipality of Águeda had 47,729 inhabitants, in an area of . The city proper had a population of 14,504 (2001 data), while the remainder is distri ...
, on the border with the municipalities of
Oliveira do Bairro Oliveira do Bairro () is a town and a municipality in the district of Aveiro in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 47,729, in an area of 335.27 km2. It had 16,994 eligible voters in 2006. The town itself had a population of 3,077 in 2001. T ...
(to the south) and Aveiro (to the northwest). Similarly, it is fronted by the parishes of Requeixo (to the northwest), Óis da Ribeira (to the northeast), Espinhel (to the east) and Oiã (to the south and southeast). Its northern border is naturally divided by the Pateira de Fermentelos, a freshwater lake which it shares with its northern neighbors. Access to the community is by the E.N.235 (from Aveiro and
Oliveira do Bairro Oliveira do Bairro () is a town and a municipality in the district of Aveiro in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 47,729, in an area of 335.27 km2. It had 16,994 eligible voters in 2006. The town itself had a population of 3,077 in 2001. T ...
), and from
Águeda Águeda () is a city and a municipality in Portugal. According to the Portuguese 2011 census, the municipality of Águeda had 47,729 inhabitants, in an area of . The city proper had a population of 14,504 (2001 data), while the remainder is distri ...
center along the E.N.333, with access relative to the southern Aveiro A1 corridor.


Eco-regions/protected areas

Pateira de Fermentelos - a natural lake formed from the confluences of the Cértima and Águeda Rivers. It is the largest natural lake in the Iberian peninsula, and a zone rich in flora and fauna, including species of aquatic birds, such as: the
little bittern The little bittern or common little bittern (''Ixobrychus minutus'') is a wading bird in the heron family, Ardeidae. ''Ixobrychus'' is from Ancient Greek ''ixias'', a reed-like plant and ''brukhomai'', to bellow, and ''minutus'' is Latin for "sm ...
, purple heron
kingfisher Kingfishers are a family, the Alcedinidae, of small to medium-sized, brightly colored birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species found in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania, ...
,
western marsh harrier The western marsh harrier (''Circus aeruginosus'') is a large harrier, a bird of prey from temperate and subtropical western Eurasia and adjacent Africa. It is also known as the Eurasian marsh harrier. Formerly, a number of relatives were includ ...
,
black kite The black kite (''Milvus migrans'') is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors. It is thought to be the world's most abundant species of Accipitridae, although some populations have ...
and various types of duck. In addition, local fish, such as
largemouth bass The largemouth bass (''Micropterus salmoides'') is a carnivorous freshwater gamefish in the Centrarchidae ( sunfish) family, a species of black bass native to the eastern and central United States, southeastern Canada and northern Mexico, but ...
, ''
Esox ''Esox'' is a genus of freshwater fish commonly known as pike or pickerel. It is the type genus of the family Esocidae. The type species of the genus is ''Esox lucius'', the northern pike. ''Esox'' has been present in Laurentia (which later ...
'',
carp Carp are various species of oily freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fish native to Europe and Asia. While carp is consumed in many parts of the world, they are generally considered an invasive species in parts of ...
, mullet, and
perch Perch is a common name for fish of the genus ''Perca'', freshwater gamefish belonging to the family Percidae. The perch, of which three species occur in different geographical areas, lend their name to a large order of vertebrates: the Percif ...
, and the commercial popularity of
crayfish Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the clade Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. In some locations, they are also known as crawfish, craydids, crawdaddies, crawdads, freshwater lobsters, mountain lobsters, rock lobsters, mu ...
and
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, support the freshwater fishing industry of the region.


Human geography

The 2001 Census revealed that 3148 inhabitants (consisting of 963 families) reside within the parish, making it the 6th largest parish (by population), as well as the 4th most dense demographically. The 2008 registry of voters included 2550 inhabitants available to vote. The area is serviced by municipal water, treatment, electricity and basic sanitation services, and provides visitors with hotel, restaurants, cafes, commerce and three financial service centers. Educational services include one kindergarten, two primary and one intermediary schools in the public system.


Architecture


Civic

* Monumento ao Emigrante ( en, Monument to the Emigrants)


Religious

* Cruzeiro - located in the small square; a base of four columns, recently remodeled with a new cross applied to the central column; * Igreja Matriz de Santo André ( en, Matriz Church of Saint Andrew) - reconstructed in 1911; * Capela de Nossa Senhora da Saúde ( en, Chapel of Our Lady of Health); * Capela de Santo Inácio ( en, Chapel of Ignatius of Antioch).


Culture

The parish is rich with public associations of a cultural, social and recreational importance, a seniors center, nursery, two public bands, two folklore groups, the Museum of the Institute Joáo Tomás Nunes, a ranked football team, a hunting club (Os Caçadores da Pateira), the Associação Equitação Haras de Portugal, a youth group, scouts and various other groups.


Festivities

The primary festival of importance is the feast day of its patron saint (Saint Andrew), celebrated on 30 November annually as both a religious and secular holiday. Other celebrations include the festival of the Sacred Heart of Jesus ( pt, Sagrado Coração de Jesus), in June, the festival of Our Lady of Heart ( pt, Nossa Senhora do Coração), on 14–15 August, and the parochial fair on the last weekend of September.António Martins Costa Leite (01-10-2008)


References

;Notes ;References * * * * {{authority control Freguesias of Águeda