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Mangualde () is a
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
in the subregion of
Dão-Lafões Viseu Dão-Lafões is a Portuguese subregion located in the north of the Central Region. In 2021, the subregion recorded 252,984 inhabitants and a population density of 78 inhabitants per km2. The subregion has an area of 3,238 km2, which can b ...
(historical Beira Interior), central region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 19,880, in an area of 219.26 km2.


History

The region of Mangualde has been a crossroads of many peoples:
Viriathus Viriathus (also spelled Viriatus; known as Viriato in Portuguese and Spanish; died 139 BC) was the most important leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion into the regions of western Hispania (as the Romans called it) or w ...
's warriors,
transhumance Transhumance is a type of pastoralism or nomadism, a seasonal movement of livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures. In montane regions (''vertical transhumance''), it implies movement between higher pastures in summer and lower vall ...
shepherds, Romans, Moors and Christian conquerors, including soldiers from Castile or France, or even pilgrims. Mangualde was an important outpost in the textile trade from Covilhã, Seia and Gouveia. Its location, on the frontier with the
Serra da Estrela Serra da Estrela () is the highest mountain range in Continental Portugal. Together with the Serra da Lousã it is the westernmost constituent range of the Sistema Central and also one of the highest in the system. It includes mainland Portugal's ...
and marginalized by its geography to north, was nonetheless a channel of pre-historic cultures associated with the
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 that are found through the region. The mount of Nossa Senhora do Castelo, is one such example of the pre-Romanic castros that were used by the early settlers, then reappropriated by the Roman soldiers as forts. The Romans, attracted by the riches of the Iberian Peninsula (primarily minerals), began to progressively occupy the region until the 5th century, when barbarians invaded the peninsula. Romanization of these lands resulted in a diffusion and assimilation of cultural structures, political hierarchies, social institutions, the economy and religious services. Mangualde was one of the principal access-ways in Lusitânia, connecting ''Emerita Augusta'' (Mérida) to ''Bracara Augusta'' (Braga). Along the roadway, millennium or road markers were discovered in Abrunhosa-a-Velha, noting the repairs completed to the road under emperors
Hadrian Hadrian (; la, Caesar Trâiānus Hadriānus ; 24 January 76 – 10 July 138) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138. He was born in Italica (close to modern Santiponce in Spain), a Roman ''municipium'' founded by Italic settlers in Hispania B ...
and
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. Similarly, a second via crossed the Alcafache bridge (a Roman-built structure) towards Espinho, while another crossed the rivers from the north. After the barbarian invasions, the region was also taken by Muslim forces, who occupied the area of Nossa Senhora do Castelo. This place became known by the military governor, ''Zurara'', and the fort constructed on the site referred to as''Castelo de Zurara'' (or also ''Castelo de Azurara''), over time becoming transliterated in ancient name of the municipality: ''Azurara da Beira''. In 1058, the medieval castle was conquered from the Moors, by the forces of
Ferdinand I of León and Castile Ferdinand is a Germanic name composed of the elements "protection", "peace" (PIE "to love, to make peace") or alternatively "journey, travel", Proto-Germanic , abstract noun from root "to fare, travel" (PIE , "to lead, pass over"), and "co ...
. By 1102, Count Henrique and Countess Theresa, before the independence of Portugal, issued a
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to the ''lands of Zurara'', between the Dão and Mondego Rivers. It was later confirmed by
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, when the monarch issued his ordinances in February 1217, and by King Manuel in 1514, during his reforms. When Christian forces finally took the fortress, they discovered a privileged lookout that provided line-of-sight for thousands of miles. During the Middle Ages, the town of Mangualde grew from two distinct poles: the first was designated ''Cabo da Vila'' and the other ''Rossio''. With time, even the population of Rossio began to develop into another distinct neighborhood. Around this time (the middle of the 17th century) the new space was nothing more than some modest dwellings occupied by locals. After the 17th century, with the creation of the ''Misericórdia'' by
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, the institution of "outside" judges by King John IV (1655), Mangualde experienced a period of great expansion. In the 19th century, residential growth was significant, helped on by the construction of a new highway towards Guarda, which contributed to this development. Over time, the two original poles merged (in the 20th century), and Rossio took on a greater role: many of the social and economic functions of Mangualde concentrated in Rossio, including public services, banking, commercial shops and cafes. On 3 July 1986, the Portuguese Assembly ratified the elevation of the town to the category of city.


Geography

Mangualde is dominated by a plateau/table sloping to the south, cut by tributaries of the Dão and
Mondego River The Rio Mondego () or Mondego River is the longest river entirely within Portuguese territory. It has its source in Serra da Estrela, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal (i.e. excluding the Portuguese islands). It runs from the Go ...
s: the municipality is crossed in the north by the Dão River defining its northern frontier, while its southern border is limited by the Mondego. In addition to these rivers, Mangualde is crossed by a series of gently-flowing ravines and rivers, such as the Ribeira de Frades, Ribeira do Castelo and the Ribeira de Videira, in the western extend of the municipality. The Fagilde reservoir is the largest extension of these limits, and supports the community to the north of Mangualde. Along the valleys there are many fertile alluvial lands, of which, the more fertile parcels are located in the central part of the municipality, around the civil parishes of Mangualde, Fornos de Maceira Dão, Espinho and Alcafache. Geomorphologically, Mangualde is part of the ''Maciço Antigo'' (''Old Massif''), dating to the
Paleozoic The Paleozoic (or Palaeozoic) Era is the earliest of three geologic eras of the Phanerozoic Eon. The name ''Paleozoic'' ( ;) was coined by the British geologist Adam Sedgwick in 1838 by combining the Greek words ''palaiós'' (, "old") and ' ...
. It was affected by a period of prolonged erosion, that was later rejuvenated by upheaval associated with mountain-building. Most of the area is composed of granite, and mitigated by mountain hydrology. A small group of mountains along the east, the Serra do Bom Successo, extend to Guimarães de Tavares. In addition, other mountainous areas include the Serras de Abrunhosa-a-Velha, Cunha Alta and Almeidinha which link to the Serra da Senhora do Castelo. Disperse and running along lower elevations, the topography is highlighted by the higher elevations in Tabosa, Roda an Fagilde.


Climate

The climate is Mediterranean, influenced by continental systems, resulting in cold winters and warm, dry summers.


Human geography

Located 15 kilometres from the district seat of Viseu, the municipality of Mangualde is surrounded by Penalva do Castelo (to the north), Viseu (to the west), Nelas, Seia and Gouveia (to the south) and Fornos de Algodres (to the east). Administratively, the municipality is divided into 12 civil parishes (''
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''): *
Abrunhosa-a-Velha Abrunhosa-a-Velha is a civil parish in the municipality of Mangualde in the central sub-region of Dão-Lafões in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 563,Alcafache Alcafache is a freguesia in the municipality (''concelho'') of Mangualde in the Portuguese central subregion of Dão-Lafões. The population in 2011 was 921,Cunha Baixa Cunha Baixa is a freguesia in Mangualde Mangualde () is a municipality in the subregion of Dão-Lafões (historical Beira Interior), central region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 19,880, in an area of 219.26 km2. History The regio ...
* Espinho *
Fornos de Maceira Dão Fornos de Maceira Dão is a freguesia in Mangualde Mangualde () is a municipality in the subregion of Dão-Lafões (historical Beira Interior), central region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 19,880, in an area of 219.26 km2. History ...
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Freixiosa Freixiosa is a freguesia in Mangualde Mangualde () is a municipality in the subregion of Dão-Lafões (historical Beira Interior), central region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 19,880, in an area of 219.26 km2. History The region o ...
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Mangualde, Mesquitela e Cunha Alta Mangualde, Mesquitela e Cunha Alta is a civil parish in the municipality of Mangualde, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Mangualde Mangualde () is a municipality in the subregion of Dão-Lafões (historical Bei ...
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Moimenta de Maceira Dão e Lobelhe do Mato Moimenta de Maceira Dão e Lobelhe do Mato is a civil parish in the municipality of Mangualde Mangualde () is a municipality in the subregion of Dão-Lafões (historical Beira Interior), central region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 19, ...
* Quintela de Azurara * Santiago de Cassurrães e Póvoa de Cervães * São João da Fresta * Tavares (Chãs, Várzea e Travanca)


Economy

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has a plant in Mangualde founded in 1962 by
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which began operations in 1964. Light industry in metallurgy, textiles, timber, stone and construction are also found in the municipality. Agriculture, including
blueberry Blueberries are a widely distributed and widespread group of perennial flowering plants with blue or purple berries. They are classified in the section ''Cyanococcus'' within the genus ''Vaccinium''. ''Vaccinium'' also includes cranberries, bi ...
production, forestry and animal production, specially
sheep Sheep or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are domesticated, ruminant mammals typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus ''Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticated s ...
and
poultry Poultry () are domesticated birds kept by humans for their eggs, their meat or their feathers. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails, a ...
, are other important economic activities in Mangualde Municipality.


Architecture


Archaeology

* Castro of Bom Sucesso ( pt, Castro do Bom Sucesso) * Dolmen of Cunha Baixa ( pt, Anta de Cunha Baixa)


Civic

* Citânia de Raposeira * Fountain of Ricardina ( pt, Fonte de Ricardina) * Palace of the Counts of Anadia ( pt, Palácio dos Condes de Anadia) * Pillory of Abrunhosa-a-Velha ( pt, Pelourinho de Abrunhosa-a-Velha) * Pillory of Chãs de Tavares ( pt, Pelourinho de Chãs de Tavares) * Old Clock-tower ( pt, Torre do Relógio Velho)


Religious

* Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Cervães ( pt, Capela de Nossa Senhora de Cervães) * Church of São Julião ( pt, Igreja Matriz de São Julião) * Church of the Misericórdia ( pt, Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde) * Hermitage of Nossa Senhora do Castelo ( pt, Ermida de Nossa Senhora do Castelo) * Monastery of Santa Maria de Maceira Dão ( pt, Real Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Maceira Dão)


Notable people

*
Ana de Castro Osório Ana de Castro Osório (18 June 1872 – 23 March 1935) was a Portuguese feminist, active in the field of children's literature and political Republicanism. Early life Osório was born into a well-off family on 18 June 1872, her mother being Mari ...
(1872–1935) a feminist, active in the field of children's literature and political Republicanism. * Elza Pais (born 1958) a sociology academic and politician * Vanda Maria Ribeiro Furtado Tavares de Vasconcelos (born 1962), known as ''
Lio Vanda Maria Ribeiro Furtado Tavares de Vasconcelos (born 17 June 1962), known professionally as Lio, is a Portuguese-Belgian singer and actress who was a pop icon in France and Belgium during the 1980s. Life and career Vanda Maria Ribeiro Furt ...
'', a Portuguese-Belgian singer and actress. Lio, IMDb Database
retrieved 23 August 2021.


Sport

* Ricardo Jorge Marques Duarte (born 1982), known as ''
Mangualde Mangualde () is a municipality in the subregion of Dão-Lafões (historical Beira Interior), central region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 19,880, in an area of 219.26 km2. History The region of Mangualde has been a crossroads of ma ...
'', a retired footballer with 253 club caps * Bruno Albuquerque (born 1989 in Quintela de Azurara) a middle- and long-distance runner. * Filipa Rodrigues (born 1993) a footballer, 13 caps with the
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Photos of Mangualde
{{Authority control Populated places in Viseu District Municipalities of Viseu District