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Torres Vedras () is a municipality in the Portuguese district of
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 ...
, approximately north of the capital
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 ...
in the Oeste region, in the Centro of Portugal. The population was 83,075, in an area of .


History

In 1148, Afonso I took the town of Torres Vedras from the Moors, in the then region of Estremadura, an area encircled by gentle hills and valleys. Situated in the former district of Lisbon, Torres Vedras is a strong agricultural region linked with its vineyards and intense commercial and industrial life, resulting in a dynamic pole in the western subregion of Portugal. King Afonso III conceded a foral (''charter'') in 1250, which was later confirmed by King Manuel I in 1510. This latter decree conferred on the town many of the municipal privileges that it held for 729 years. While travelling through this district, King Afonso III and Queen
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, ordered the construction of a municipal hall, alongside the ancient castle (which today no longer exists). For his part, King
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, his successor, was captivated by local Gracia Frois, fathering an illegitimate son, who would go on to be Count of Barcelos. Later, the municipality was donated to the Queens of the realm, and in particular, under the Aviz dynasty, the Infanta Eleonor (daughter of King
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and Queen Eleanor), who would later marry Frederick III of Germany, was born in Torres Vedras (18 September 1434). Torres Vedras continued to be a place of importance: in 1413, King
John I John I may refer to: People * John I (bishop of Jerusalem) * John Chrysostom (349 – c. 407), Patriarch of Constantinople * John of Antioch (died 441) * Pope John I, Pope from 523 to 526 * John I (exarch) (died 615), Exarch of Ravenna * John I o ...
met with his council after legitimizing his expedition to Ceuta (marking the beginning of Portuguese maritime expansion); the Regent Peter, convened the Cortes in 1411, to deliberate over the wedding of his daughter Isabel with his nephew
Afonso Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
; and the place where King John II received the ambassadors of the
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, and later the Republic of Venice, in 1496. At the same time, intrigues and confrontations were fermented in Torres Vedras by local alcaides, such as in 1384 when the
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encircled the town in order to force the Castilian alcalde Juan Duque to surrender. It was for the same reason, that King John IV was forced to take city in 1640, when the Portuguese alcaide João Soares de Alarcão, aligned himself with the Philippine monarchs. In comparison, the loyalty and sympathies of the Portuguese of the region were tested with the French invasions of the Peninsular Wars (1808–1810). Anticipating the final defeat of the French, General Delaborde's forces were defeated on 21 August 1808, at the battles of Roliça and Vimeiro, by the Anglo-Portuguese Army that had landed at Porto Novo. Junot, who had installed himself in the town, signed a truce and left the town, retreating towards Lisbon, but not before sacking the churches and convents along the way. Arthur Wellesley, later the Duke of Wellington and Marquess of Torres Vedras, would begin the construction (1809–1810) of the Lines of Torres Vedras that would extend to the sea. This fortified system, which included 152 forts and 628 redoubts, was marked by the
Fort of São Vicente The Fort of São Vicente (St. Vincent) is located in the town and municipality of Torres Vedras, in the Lisbon District of Portugal. In 1809 it was the first of 152 forts, redoubts and other defences to be developed as part of three defensive line ...
, in Torres Vedras. Ironically, the fort only saw battle after the French were removed from Portugal, when Cabralist forces (those supporting politician
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) under the Duke of Saldanha, evicted Setembrist forces of the Count of Bonfim. Over 10,000 troops were involved in the bloody Battle of Torres Vedras, which resulted in the surrender of the Count's forces on 23 December 1846. The deaths of 400 men and 500 wounded, that included Lieutenant-Colonel
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, a liberal officer who disembarked in Mindelo and was later buried in the Church of São Pedro. Following much of its history in battle, Torres Vedras lapsed into years of progress and development, supported by the expansion of the rail-lines in 1886, the installation of the electrical grid in 1912, and finally the canalization of waters to the town by 1926. These changes helped support a growth, construction of new barrios and roadways, resulting in the town's reclassification as a city in 1979.


Geography

Fronting the Atlantic Ocean, Torre Vedres is bordered by the municipalities of
Lourinhã Lourinhã () is a municipality in the District of Lisbon, in the Oeste Subregion of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 25,735, in an area of 147.17 km². The seat of the municipality is the town of Lourinhã, with a population of 8,800 inhab ...
(to the north), Alenquer (to the east), Sobral de Monte Agraço (to the southeast) and Mafra (to the south). A dispersed population, Torres Vedras includes 21 urban agglomerations, of which most have less than 200 inhabitants. Altogether the municipality has a population of 79,465. The municipality covers an area of . Administratively, the municipality is divided into 13 civil parishes ('' freguesias''): *
A dos Cunhados e Maceira A dos Cunhados e Maceira is a civil parish in the municipality of Torres Vedras, Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsul ...
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Campelos e Outeiro da Cabeça Campelos e Outeiro da Cabeça is a civil parish in the municipality of Torres Vedras Torres Vedras () is a municipality in the Portuguese district of Lisbon, approximately north of the capital Lisbon in the Oeste region, in the Centro of Portu ...
* Carvoeira e Carmões *
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* Freiria *
Maxial e Monte Redondo Maxial e Monte Redondo is a civil parish in the municipality of Torres Vedras, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Maxial and Monte Redondo. The population in 2011 was 3,546,Ponte do Rol Ponte, a word meaning ''bridge'' in Italian, Portuguese, and Galician languages, may refer to: Places England *Pontefract, a town in the Metropolitan City of Wakefield France *Ponte Leccia, a civil parish (hameau) in the department of Haute-Cor ...
* Ramalhal *
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Torres Vedras (São Pedro e Santiago e Santa Maria do Castelo e São Miguel) e Matacães Torres Vedras (São Pedro e Santiago e Santa Maria do Castelo e São Miguel) e Matacães is a civil parish in the municipality of Torres Vedras Torres Vedras () is a municipality in the Portuguese district of Lisbon, approximately north of the ...
* Silveira * Turcifal * Ventosa The resident population of the city of Torres Vedras (approximately 20,000 inhabitants in two largest urban parishes) represents about 25% of the population of the municipality.


Climate

Torres Vedras has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers.


Economy and tourism

In 2011, Torres Vedras received the QualityCoast Gold Award for its efforts to become a sustainable tourist destination, and was selected for inclusion in the global atlas for
sustainable tourism Sustainable tourism is a concept that covers the complete tourism experience, including concern for economic, social and environmental issues as well as attention to improving tourists' experiences and addressing the needs of host communities. Su ...
DestiNet. The
Leonel Trindade Municipal Museum The Leonel Trindade Municipal Museum is an archaeological and historical museum in the town and municipality of Torres Vedras, Lisbon District, Portugal. It is located in a former convent (Convento da Graça) on the southern edge of the city centr ...
is an archaeological and historical museum in the town, located in a former convent (Convento da Graça) on the southern edge of the city centre. In addition to an extensive archaeological section dating back to late- Palaeolithic times, the museum contains works of art from local churches as well as an exhibition relating to the Lines of Torres Vedras. Much of the archaeological collection comes from the Chalcolithic, fortified settlement known as the
Castro of Zambujal The Castro of Zambujal ( pt, Castro do Zambujal) is a Chalcolithic age archeological site in the civil parish of Santa Maria, São Pedro e Matacães, municipality of Torres Vedras in the western litoral area of the Portuguese Centro Regio ...
(3rd millennium BC) and from the
Tholos do Barro The Tholos do Barro (also known as the Tholos da Pena) was a Chalcolithic or Copper-Age domed tomb of block masonry. Its ruins are located on Monte da Pena, near the village of Barro, Torres Vedras municipality, in the Lisbon District of Port ...
, a Chalcolithic tomb, both of which are in the municipality.


Sport

The local professional
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team is S.C.U. Torreense which plays at the Manuel Marques Stadium.


Notable People

* Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress (1434–1467) an infanta (princess), daughter of King Edward of Portugal & Empress of the Holy Roman Empire * Lopo Soares de Albergaria (c.1460 – c.1520) the third Governor of
Portuguese India The State of India ( pt, Estado da Índia), also referred as the Portuguese State of India (''Estado Português da Índia'', EPI) or simply Portuguese India (), was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded six years after the discovery of a se ...
* Cristóvão Ferreira (c.1580–1650) a priest and Jesuit missionary who committed apostasy in Japan * Luís da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque (1792–1846) a military officer, poet, scientist and politician * Manuel Clemente (born 1948) a prelate of the Catholic Church; the Patriarch of Lisbon since 2013 * Carlos Miguel (born 1957) a lawyer, politician and Govt. minister of Romani ethnicity *
Beto Beto is a surname, and a nickname for the given names Alberto, Albertino, Adalberto, Berthony, Heriberto, Norberto, Roberto, Humberto, or Benito. It occurs mostly in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries and communities. Notable people with the ...
(1967–2010) a Portuguese singer; lived in Torres Vedras from aged 17 *
Susana Félix Susana Félix (born 12 October 1975, in Torres Vedras) is a Portuguese singer, songwriter, musician, actress, producer. In 2006, she was the artistic coordinator of the show ''Sexta Feira 13 – O Musical Xutos & Pontapés'', after the Portugu ...
(born 1975) a singer, songwriter, musician, actress and producer. * Cristina Ferreira (born 1977), journalist, businesswoman and TV host. Cristina Ferreira, IMDb Database
retrieved 04 July 2021.
* Lisandro Cuxi (born 1999 in Zambujal) a Portuguese–Cape-Verdean singer-songwriter and dancer.


Sport

* José Pereira (born 1931) a football goalkeeper with 302 caps with
Belenenses Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses, commonly known as Os Belenenses (), is a Portuguese sports club best known for its football team. Founded in 1919, it is one of the oldest Portuguese sports clubs. It is based in the 25,000-seat Estádio do Reste ...
and 11 for Portugal * Joaquim Agostinho (19421984) professional bicycle racer *
Vítor Campos Vítor José Domingos Campos (Torres Vedras, Lisbon District, 11 March 1944 - Coimbra, 8 March 2019) was a Portuguese footballer who played as a midfielder. See also *List of one-club men List of one-club men may refer to: * List of one-club m ...
(1944-2019) a footballer with 275 caps with Académica *
Hélder Baptista Hélder Manuel Elias Domingos Baptista (born 18 February 1972) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 166 matches and six goals over seven seasons, mainly with B ...
(born 1972) a retired footballer with 311 club caps *
Nelson Pereira Nelson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Nelson'' (1918 film), a historical film directed by Maurice Elvey * ''Nelson'' (1926 film), a historical film directed by Walter Summers * ''Nelson'' (opera), an opera by Lennox Berkeley to a lib ...
(born 1975) football goalkeeper with 201 club caps and 3 for Portugal *
Zé António José António dos Santos Silva (born 14 March 1977), known as Zé António, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central defender. He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 175 games and ten goals over eight seasons, represe ...
(born 1977) a Portuguese former footballer with 451 club caps *
Anselmo Cardoso Anselmo Gonçalves Cardoso (born 6 January 1984 in Freiria, Torres Vedras), known simply as Anselmo, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a striker Striker or The Strikers may refer to: People *A participant in a strike ...
(born 1984 in Freiria) a former footballer with 267 club caps * André Santos (born 1989) football player with 300 club caps *
Henrique Chaves Henrique Chaves (born 21 March 1997) is a Portuguese racing driver. Career Karting Born in Torres Vedras, Chaves entered karting in 2006, when he took the title in the Portuguese Championship and Portuguese Cup in the Cadets Class. Chaves race ...
(born 1997) a Portuguese racing driver. * Fábio Carvalho (born 2002) footballer who plays for Liverpool.


See also

* Torres Vedras IPR *
Leonel Trindade Municipal Museum, Torres Vedras The Leonel Trindade Municipal Museum is an archaeological and historical museum in the town and municipality of Torres Vedras, Lisbon District, Portugal. It is located in a former convent (Convento da Graça) on the southern edge of the city centr ...
* List of forts of the Lines of Torres Vedras


References


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