Mação

Municipality in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mação (European Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈsɐ̃w] ) is a municipality in the Santarém District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 7,338,[1] in an area of 399.98 km².[2]

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Mação
Town of Mação
Partial view of Mação
Partial view of Mação
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Mação is located in Portugal
Mação
Mação
Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 39°33′N 7°59′W
Country Portugal
RegionOeste e Vale do Tejo
Intermunic. comm.Médio Tejo
DistrictSantarém
Parishes6
Government
  PresidentVasco Estrela (PSD)
Area
  Total
399.98 km2 (154.43 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
7,338
  Density18.35/km2 (47.52/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+00:00 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Local holidayEaster Monday
date varies
Websitehttp://www.cm-macao.pt
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The present Mayor is Vasco António Mendonça Sequeira Estrela, elected by the Social Democratic Party. The municipal holiday is Easter Monday.

Parishes

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 6 civil parishes (freguesias):[3]

  • Amêndoa
  • Cardigos
  • Carvoeiro
  • Envendos
  • Mação, Penhascoso e Aboboreira
  • Ortiga

Early history

The municipality is rich in archaeological remains, which can be found throughout its territory. These include the recently discovered Paleolithic rock engravings along the Ribeira da Ocreza, that include a representation of a horse. This was the first open-air Paleolithic art find in southern Portugal. Many dolmens, or megalithic tombs, exist but only the Anta da Foz do Rio Frio, in the parish of Ortiga, is now standing. There is a Bronze-Age hill fort, known as the Castelo Velho do Caratão, and an Iron-Age fort, the Castro de São Miguel. Both are classified monuments. From the Roman occupation of Portugal there are several Roman bridges.[4]

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