Francelina Chambel
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Born
4 August 1934
Maria Francelina dos Santos
4 August 1934
Sardoal, Santarém District, Portugal
Occupation(s)Politician; government official
KnownforOne of first five women to become mayors in Portugal, 1977
SpouseJosé Chambel Dionísio
Maria Francelina dos Santos Chambel | |
|---|---|
| Born | Maria Francelina dos Santos 4 August 1934 Sardoal, Santarém District, Portugal |
| Occupation(s) | Politician; government official |
| Known for | One of first five women to become mayors in Portugal, 1977 |
| Spouse | José Chambel Dionísio |
Maria Francelina dos Santos Chambel (born 1934) was one of the first five female mayors of municipalities in Portugal, taking up her position as mayor of Sardoal in the Santarém District in early January 1977 and remaining in that position until 1993.[1]
Chambel was born on 4 August 1934 in Miranda do Corvo in the Coimbra District of Portugal. At the age of six her family moved to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon where she would later obtain a managerial position in the Social Security office. In Lisbon, she met and married José Chambel Dionísio, who came from Sardoal. They had four children.[2]