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{{Geobox|Settlement
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| official_name = Pinhel
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| municipality = [[Pinhel Municipality|Pinhel]]
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| part = Alverca da Beira
| part1 = <nowiki>Atalaia</nowiki>
| subdivision_name3 = [[Guarda District|Guarda]]
| leader_party = [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PSD]]
| part2 = Azevo
| leader_title = [[Mayor]]
| part3 = <nowiki>Bogalhal</nowiki>
| leader_name = [[António Luís Monteiro Ruas|António Ruas]]
| part4 = Bouça Cova
| area_total_km2 = 484.5
| part5 = Cerejo
| population_total = 10,436
| part6 = Cidadelhe
| part7 = Ervas Tenras
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| part10 = <nowiki>Gouveia</nowiki>
| blank1_name_sec1 = Municipal holiday
| part11 = Lamegal
| blank1_info_sec1 = <br />August 25
| part12 = Lameiras
| website = http://www.cm-pinhel.pt
| part13 = Manigoto
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| part15 = <nowiki>Pereiro</nowiki>
'''Pinhel''' ({{IPA-pt|piˈɲɛɫ}}) is a municipality in [[Centro Region]], [[Beira Interior Norte Subregion]], [[Portugal]] with a total area of 484.5&nbsp;km² and a total population of 10,436 inhabitants.
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| part17 = Pínzio
| part18 = <nowiki>Pomares</nowiki>
| part19 = Póvoa de El-Rei
| part20 = Safurdão
| part21 = Santa Eufémia
| part22 = Sorval
| part23 = Souro Pires
| part24 = <nowiki>Valbom</nowiki>
| part25 = Vale de Madeira
| part26 = Vascoveiro
| landmark =
| river = [[Côa River]]
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| population = 10436
| population_date = 2001
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| government = [[Concelho]]/[[Câmara Municipal]]
| government_location = Largo Ministro Duarte Pacheco
| government_region = [[Pinhel (parish)|Pinhel]]
| government_state = [[Pinhel Municipality|Pinhel]]
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| mayor_type = [[President of the Municipal Chamber|President]]
| mayor = António Luís Monteiro Ruas
| mayor_party = [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PSD]]
| leader_type = [[Assembleia Municipal|Municipal Chair]]
| leader = Luís Videira Poço
| leader_party = [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PSD]]
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| timezone = [[West European Time|WET]]
| utc_offset = 0
| timezone_DST = [[Western European Summer Time|WEST]]
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| iso_code = PT
| postal_code = 6400-358 Pinhel
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| free1 = [[Blessed Virgin Mary|Nossa Senhora do Castelo]]
| free2_type = Municipal Address
| free2 = Câmara Municipal de Pinhel, Largo Ministro Duarte Pacheco, 8<br>6400-358 Pinhel
| free3_type = Municipal Holidays
| free3 = 25 August
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| map_caption = Location of the [[concelho|municipality]] of Pinhel in [[continental Portugal]]
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| commons = Pinhel
| statistics = [[Instituto Nacional de Estatística]]<ref name="INE">{{citation|url=http://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_publicacoes&PUBLICACOESpub_boui=131011251&PUBLICACOEStema=5414321&PUBLICACOESmodo=2 |title=Censos 2011 - Resultadas Preliminares|trans_title=2011 Census - Preliminary Results|publisher=Instituto Nacional de Estatística|language=Português|location=Lisbon, Portugal|language=Portuguese|accessdate=1 January 2012|year=2010|editor=INE|editor-link=Instituto Nacional de Estatística}}</ref>
| website = http://www.cm-pinhel.pt
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| footnotes = Geographic detail from CAOP (2010)<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.igeo.pt/produtos/cadastro/caop/download/Areas_Freg_Mun_Dist_CAOP2010.zip|title=Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal|publisher=Instituto Geográfico Português|location=Lisbon, Portugal|language=Portuguese|accessdate=1 January 2012|year=2010|editor=IGP}}</ref> produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)
}}
'''Pinhel''' ({{IPA-pt|piˈɲɛɫ}}) is a [[concelho|municipality]] in the [[Centro, Portugal|central]] subregion of [[Beira Interior Norte]], in [[Portugal]]. With a total area of {{convert|484.5|km2|mi2}}, its total population was approximately 10,436 inhabitants (based on 2001 census), of which the urban centre of ''Pinhel'' was about 3500 residents.


==History==
The city of '''Pinhel''' has about 3.500 inhabitants.
The origins of this municipality date back to the Calcolithic period, as many of the remnants of ancient cultures from this period remain: namely the rock-art engravings and paintings that line the Côa valley in Cidadelhe. Part of the historic [[Guarda (district)|district of Guarda]], the region obtained its name for many pine forests that covered the region's hills and mountains.


There are also several references to a pre-Roman or Roman presence, suggesting a continuace occupency since this period.
The municipality is composed of 27 parishes, and is located in the [[District of Guarda]].The name Pinhel is related to pine
woods. Pinhel is a city, a parish and a municipality. Principal monument: [[Castle of Pinhel]].
Main river:[[Côa]], a tributary of the river [[Douro]].
Essential elevation: Serra da [[Marofa]].
The northern part of the municipality is comprised by the [[Parque Arqueologico do Vale do Coa]], a pre historic rupestre park, declared by UNESCO as a World Patrimony Heritage. which Pinhel shares with [[Foz Coa]].
Municipalities nearby:[[Guarda Municipality, Portugal|Guarda]], [[Trancoso]], [[Almeida, Portugal|Almeida]], [[Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo]], [[Mêda]] and [[Vila Nova de Foz Côa]], all in the [[district of Guarda]].
Pinhel was once the seat of Pinhel Diocese.Now is part of [[Guarda diocese]].Pinhel was promoted to city in 1770.
The present Mayor is [[António Luís Monteiro Ruas]], elected by the [[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|Social Democratic Party]].
The municipal holiday is August 25.


During the medieval period, owing to the defensive requirements of the flegdling nation, several fortified centres developed, including the Pinhel, but also along a line that included: Trancoso, Marialva, Guarda, Castelo Rodrigo, Almeida and Castelo Mendo. The Castle of Pinhel, dates from the reign of King [[Denis of Portugal|Denis]], and the keep tower from his descendent, King [[Manuel I of Portugal|Manuel I]]. Pinhel's strategic position along the frontier with Spain, made the monarchs of Portugal retain many of these fortifications, as well as allowing the development of their territorial claims.
== Parishes ==

[[Image:Pinhel.JPG|thumb|220px|Pinhel.]]
The historical centre, with its narrow roadways, were adapted from the morphology of the terrain, with many patrimonial references to the medieval and modern eras. The homes of the city of Pinhel, some dating from the 16th century, includes some lost references to the presence of a Jewish population at one time, such as along the ''Rua de Santa Maria''. Pinhel was, for a long time, the seat of its own diocese, before being incorporated into the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda, Portugal|Diocese of Guarda]].

The 17th and 18th century were periods of growth for the region, dominated the construction of estates, scattered in many of the historic corners of the municipality, some monumental and decorative.

The urbanized area of Pinhel, the city of Pinhel, was elevated to this status in 1770.

==Geography==
The municipality of Pinhel is geographuically delimited, in its entirety para two waterways: the ''Ribeira do Massueime'' (in the west) and east by the [[Côa River]]. It is located in the central part of the district of Guarda and confined by the municipalities of [[Almeida Municipality|Almeida]], [[Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo Municipality|Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo]], [[Vila Nova de Foz Côa Municipality|Vila Nova de Foz Côa]], [[Meda Municipality|Meda]], [[Trancoso Municipality|Trancoso]] and [[Guarda Municipality|Guarda]]. The area includes a superficial area of {{convert|482|km2|mi2}}, divided into 26 civil parishes, as well as one urban parish, the city/seat of Pinhel.

The municipality is accessed by a rail-line, the Vila Franca das Naves line for {{convert|12|km|mi}}, by the A25 roadway (connecting Pinhel and Pínzio, and a internationally by its connection to Vilar Formoso, {{convert|34|km|mi}}.

The northern part of the municipality is part of the [[Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of the Côa Valley]], an archaeological and geological park known for its inscribed rock formations, created by primitive cultures along the Côa valley. This area, along with [[Foz Coa]] has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site for these primitive engravings.

Pinhel is surrounded by [[Guarda Municipality, Portugal|Guarda]], [[Trancoso]], [[Almeida, Portugal|Almeida]], [[Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo]], [[Mêda]] and [[Vila Nova de Foz Côa]], all centres that comprise the [[Guarda (district)|district of Guarda]].

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* Alverca da Beira
* Alverca da Beira
* Atalaia
* Atalaia
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* Cidadelhe
* Cidadelhe
* Ervas Tenras
* Ervas Tenras
* [[Ervedosa]]
* Ervedosa
* Freixedas
* Freixedas
* Gouveia
* Gouveia
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* Pomares
* Pomares
* Póvoa de El-Rei
* Póvoa de El-Rei
* Safurdão
* [[Safurdão]]
* Santa Eufémia
* Santa Eufémia
* Sorval
* Sorval
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* Vale de Madeira
* Vale de Madeira
* Vascoveiro
* Vascoveiro
{{Div col end}}

==Architecture==
In addition, the following buildings and structures have been classified as national patrimony:

* [[Castle of Pinhel]] ({{lang-pt|Castelo de Pinhel}}).


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Pinhel IPR]]
*[[Pinhel IPR]]

==References==
;Notes
{{Reflist|2}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.cm-pinhel.pt Municipality official website]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitor107/sets/1419767/ Photos from Pinhel]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitor107/sets/1419767/ Photos from Pinhel]



Revision as of 18:57, 30 January 2013

Template:Geobox Pinhel (Portuguese pronunciation: [piˈɲɛɫ]) is a municipality in the central subregion of Beira Interior Norte, in Portugal. With a total area of 484.5 square kilometres (187.1 sq mi), its total population was approximately 10,436 inhabitants (based on 2001 census), of which the urban centre of Pinhel was about 3500 residents.

History

The origins of this municipality date back to the Calcolithic period, as many of the remnants of ancient cultures from this period remain: namely the rock-art engravings and paintings that line the Côa valley in Cidadelhe. Part of the historic district of Guarda, the region obtained its name for many pine forests that covered the region's hills and mountains.

There are also several references to a pre-Roman or Roman presence, suggesting a continuace occupency since this period.

During the medieval period, owing to the defensive requirements of the flegdling nation, several fortified centres developed, including the Pinhel, but also along a line that included: Trancoso, Marialva, Guarda, Castelo Rodrigo, Almeida and Castelo Mendo. The Castle of Pinhel, dates from the reign of King Denis, and the keep tower from his descendent, King Manuel I. Pinhel's strategic position along the frontier with Spain, made the monarchs of Portugal retain many of these fortifications, as well as allowing the development of their territorial claims.

The historical centre, with its narrow roadways, were adapted from the morphology of the terrain, with many patrimonial references to the medieval and modern eras. The homes of the city of Pinhel, some dating from the 16th century, includes some lost references to the presence of a Jewish population at one time, such as along the Rua de Santa Maria. Pinhel was, for a long time, the seat of its own diocese, before being incorporated into the Diocese of Guarda.

The 17th and 18th century were periods of growth for the region, dominated the construction of estates, scattered in many of the historic corners of the municipality, some monumental and decorative.

The urbanized area of Pinhel, the city of Pinhel, was elevated to this status in 1770.

Geography

The municipality of Pinhel is geographuically delimited, in its entirety para two waterways: the Ribeira do Massueime (in the west) and east by the Côa River. It is located in the central part of the district of Guarda and confined by the municipalities of Almeida, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Meda, Trancoso and Guarda. The area includes a superficial area of 482 square kilometres (186 sq mi), divided into 26 civil parishes, as well as one urban parish, the city/seat of Pinhel.

The municipality is accessed by a rail-line, the Vila Franca das Naves line for 12 kilometres (7.5 mi), by the A25 roadway (connecting Pinhel and Pínzio, and a internationally by its connection to Vilar Formoso, 34 kilometres (21 mi).

The northern part of the municipality is part of the Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of the Côa Valley, an archaeological and geological park known for its inscribed rock formations, created by primitive cultures along the Côa valley. This area, along with Foz Coa has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site for these primitive engravings.

Pinhel is surrounded by Guarda, Trancoso, Almeida, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Mêda and Vila Nova de Foz Côa, all centres that comprise the district of Guarda.

  • Alverca da Beira
  • Atalaia
  • Azevo
  • Bogalhal
  • Bouça Cova
  • Cerejo
  • Cidadelhe
  • Ervas Tenras
  • Ervedosa
  • Freixedas
  • Gouveia
  • Lamegal
  • Lameiras
  • Manigoto
  • Pala
  • Pereiro
  • Pinhel
  • Pínzio
  • Pomares
  • Póvoa de El-Rei
  • Safurdão
  • Santa Eufémia
  • Sorval
  • Souro Pires
  • Valbom
  • Vale de Madeira
  • Vascoveiro

Architecture

In addition, the following buildings and structures have been classified as national patrimony:

See also

References

Notes

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