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Vila Nova de Milfontes is a town and civil parish (''
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'') in the municipality ('' concelho'') of
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History

One of the older parishes in the municipality, it was founded in 1485 by King John II. The area was constituted to serve an economic and defensive role in the Alentejo, at the confluence of the Mira River, and benefited from its strategic importance as a safe harbor. The first inhabitants were prisoners sentenced by minor crimes; 50 years later the population of the parish was little more than ten families. The village was frequently attacked by pirates and was destroyed completely in 1590. Subsequently, a fortress was constructed on this site: the Fort of São Clemente ('), which was constructed between 1599 and 1602, during the reign of King Philip II. During the 19th century, the parish was integrated into the municipality of
Odemira Odemira ( or ) is a town and a municipality in Beja District in the Portuguese region of Alentejo. The population in 2011 was 26,066, in an area of 1720.60 km2, making it the largest municipality of Portugal by area. It is famous for its wi ...
, during the administrative reforms of Mouzinho da Silveira. Vila Nova de Milfontes was involved in Portuguese aviation, being the starting point of the Lisbon-Macau Raid. On 7 April 1924, pilots José Manuel Sarmento de Beires and :pt: António Jacinto da Silva Brito Pais left Campo dos Coitos, near Milfontes on their voyage to the Far East. In homage to the aviators and their historic flight, in the Barbacã Square (alongside the fort), a monument was erected to mark their voyage.


Geography

Vila Nova de Milfontes is located along the western coast of Atlantic Ocean on the northern margin of the Mira River, falling within the Nature Park of the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast. Vila Nova de Milfontes is dominated by a large estuary and ecosystem, dominated by the Mira River that gives shelter to several species of birds and marine life, in addition to wild boar and fox in the surrounding woods.


Beaches

There are several beaches near the urban areas that regularly attract tourists and surfers: * Malhão * Praia da Franquia (also known as ''Praia do Rio'') * Furnas * Aivados * Ribeira da Azenha * Foz


Economy

Along the river, the small fishing port is still maintained, provide a small source of income. In fact, the region has developed an aquaculture centre nearby in Moinho da Asneira. Moreover, sport fishing, diving, pedestrian trails, horse trails and all-terrain sports are promoted for amateur tourists, supported by a local service economy designed on tourism. Moreover, the surrounding area offers ecological tourism,
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training, a small safari park and beautiful hideouts with small
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s. The tourist-oriented town, with only a small population, annually becomes inflated during the summer and holiday seasons, tourists attracted by the white sand beaches, clear water and landscape.


Notable citizens

* António Jacinto da Silva Brito Pais (Colos, 15 July 1884 – 22 February 1934), military officer and pilot; Brito Pais joined the ''Escola do Exército'' in 1907, becoming an infantryman and serving in the 5th Battalion and Niassa company, before returning to Portugal in 1912 (due to illness). He participated in combat in World War I, with the 15th Infantry of the ''Corpo Expedicionario de Portugal'' (''Portuguese Expeditionary Corp''), where he received the War Cross and French
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. At the end of the War he was assigned the command of the ''Bombardment and Observation Squadron'' of the ''Republic Aviation Squadron'', and in 1920, along with Sarmento Beires, made an attempt to link Madeira by air. In 1924, along with Sarmento Beires and Manuel Gouveia, they completed the first air voyage between Portugal and Macau, in their airplane ''Pátria'', which departed Vila Nova de Milfontes. * Custódio Brás Pacheco (1828–1883), politician, journalist and association leader; Pacheco, a tobacco factory worker in Lisbon, in 1878 he became a candidate for the
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during that year's elections. In 1879, he founded the newspaper ''A Voz do Operário'', which later gave rise to the ''Sociedade A Voz do Operário'' (later the ''Sociedade de Instrução e Beneficência "A Voz do Operário"''). He would go on to found or collaborate in several associations, including: ''Centro Promotor dos Melhoramentos das Classes Laboriosas''; ''Associação Fraternidade Operária''; and ''Associação de Socorros Mútuos União Fraternal dos Operários da Fabricação dos Tabacos'' (in the last one he was a director, for several years). * António Mantas (1875–1939), politician; an adopted son of Vila Nova de Milfontes, he married Aurora Prado, daughter of a property-owner and industrialist in Odemira, inheriting a home Milfontes, where he lived. During a decade, he was active in local affairs, supporting the interests of Milfontes, in particular, improvements to the navigability of the Mira River, when boats had a tendency to scrape the bar.


Gallery

Image: Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal May 06, 2018 10-43-32.jpeg, Side street in Vila Nova de Milfontes Image: Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal May 06, 2018 10-46-00.jpeg, View of the Mira River Image: Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal May 06, 2018 10-56-15.jpeg, Live entertainment in the town square Image: Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Odemira, Portugal May 07, 2018 05-48-49.jpeg, Arcanjo Statue Image: Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Odemira, Portugal May 07, 2018 05-48-24.jpeg, Beaches along the Mira River Image: Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal May 06, 2018 10-58-29.jpeg, Colorful buildings line the quiet streets Image: Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal May 06, 2018 10-45-47.jpeg, View towards the Atlantic Ocean


References

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