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|region = [[Lisboa Region|Lisbon]] |
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|subregion = [[Península de Setúbal]] |
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|district = [[Setúbal District|Setúbal]] |
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| leader_party = [[Unitarian Democratic Coalition|CDU]] |
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'''Seixal''' ({{IPA-pt|sɐjˈʃaɫ}}) is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Concelho|municipality]], located in the district of [[Setúbal District|Setúbal]], in the region of [[Lisbon region|Lisbon]]. Its population includes 184,269 inhabitants (2011), situated across the [[Tagus River]] estuary from [[Lisbon]], in an area of {{convert|93.58|km2|mi2}} that includes six parishes. Its seat is the city of Seixal a centre of 31,600 inhabitants situated along the Rio Judeu. |
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'''Seixal''' ({{IPA-pt|sɐjˈʃaɫ}}) is a Portuguese city in the district of [[Setúbal]], [[Lisbon region]] and sub-region of the [[peninsula de Setúbal]], with about 31 600 inhabitants, situated across the [[Tagus River]] estuary from [[Lisbon]] and next to the [[Rio Judeu]] ("Jewish River"). |
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The present Mayor is Joaquim Santos, elected by the [[Unitarian Democratic Coalition]] since September 2013. Seixal is known for being one of the few cities in Portugal under the power of the communist party for more than 20 years. |
The present Mayor is Joaquim Santos, elected by the [[Unitarian Democratic Coalition]] since September 2013. Seixal is known for being one of the few cities in Portugal under the power of the communist party for more than 20 years. |
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==History== |
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Seixal is the seat of a municipality with and area of 93.58 km², subdivided into six parishes. It has 184,269 inhabitants (2011), which makes it one of the eight municipalities with more inhabitants of [[Portugal]]. The municipality is bordered to the east by the municipality of [[Barreiro Municipality|Barreiro]], south by [[Sesimbra]], west by [[Almada]] (with which it has a strong affinity) and the north by the [[Tagus]] estuary, through which connects to Lisbon. |
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[[File:Moulin à marée (Ecomusée de Seixal) (1451684284).jpg|thumb|235px|left|Ecomuseu of Seixal, constructed from a river mill constructed during the 18th century]] |
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[[File:Lancienne usine de liège Mundet (Ecomusée de Seixal) (1450827553).jpg|thumb|235px|left|A view inside a former cork factory in Seixel]] |
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[[File:Pauliteiros.jpg|thumb|235px|left|A view of traditional Pauliteiros from the Avante! Festival]] |
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The toponymy ''Seixal'' comes from a type of smooth stone (''seixo'') that is found in rivers; the name evolving from the name used to describe the geomorphology of the region. |
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==Parishes== |
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The municipality is composed of 4 parishes:<ref>{{cite web|title=Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 112-113|url=http://dre.pt/pdf1sdip/2013/01/01901/0000200147.pdf |accessdate=8 July 2014|author=''[[Diário da República]]''|language=Portuguese|format=pdf}}</ref> |
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* [[Amora (Seixal)|Amora]] |
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* [[Corroios]] |
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* [[Fernão Ferro]] |
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* [[Seixal, Arrentela e Aldeia de Paio Pires]] |
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Since the Roman era, the Tagus bay has been a region of human settlement, from many of the archeaological discoveries at Quinta do Rouxinol, in Corroios, and Quinta de S. João, in Arrentela (beginning in the period of the Portuguese [[Age of Discovery]]).<ref name="CMHistoria">{{citation |url=http://www.cm-seixal.pt/historia |title=Hitória |location=Seixal, Portugal |language=Portuguese |year=2015 |accessdate=11 October 2015 |editor=Câmara Municipal |publisher=Câmara Municipal de Seixal}}</ref> A land of fishermen and signeurial holdings, the municipality of Seixal evolved over the centuries, always with the connection to the river.<ref name=CMHistoria/> It was across the Tagus that many of the region's products (fishe, cereals, salt, olive oil, wine and fruits) were exported to the regional capital.<ref name=CMHistoria/> |
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==Transports== |
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In the 15th century, due to its prime location, various dockyards and shipbuilders began constructing river boats and trans-Atlantic ships.<ref name=CMHistoria/> At the same time, the tides of the region were used to develop mills, such as the tidal mill in Corroios in 1403, fostering various the millers, caulkers and carpenters along the river.<ref name=CMHistoria/> It was in Seixal that the brothers [[Vasco da Gama]] and [[Paulo da Gama]] built vessels for the trip to India. While Vasco da Gama was in Lisbon to prepare the trip, Paulo da Gama commanded carpenters and caulkers in the construction of the ships. [[Estêvão da Gama (15th century)|Estevão da Gama]], the father of the brothers, was commander of Seixal. The construction of the ships was the beginning of what is known as the ''[[Portuguese Discoveries]]''. The settlement at this time was actually a part of the parish of Arrentela, then a division of Almada. |
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* Road |
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The connections to Lisbon, only 15 km distance, include the [[A2 motorway]] |
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* Railway |
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Provided by [[Fertagus]] that links these area directly to the center of Lisbon, both crossing the [[25 de Abril Bridge]]. |
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* Inland navigation |
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To cross the Tagus bay it is available the [[catamaran]] service provided by [[Transtejo & Soflusa]] which takes 15 minutes until the [[Cais do Sodré]] in Lisbon. |
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* Bike path |
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Flat city by the river, Seixal motivates touring and, as such, has a bike path off the bay linking the cities of Amora to Seixal, passing through the towns of Seixal, Arrentela and Amora. |
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At the beginning of the 16th century, the population of the territory numbers three dozen homes, and by the 18th century there was a population of 400 inhabitants. |
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==History== |
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After the Liberal revolution, during the administrative reforms of 1836, during the reign of Queen [[Maria II of Portugal]], Seixal obtained the status of municipality. A few years later (1895), this status, was extinguished. At that time Amora was integrated into the municipality of Almada, while Arrentela, Aldeia de Paio Pires and Seixal was annexed into the municiaplity of [[Barreiro]]. Yet, three years later the municipality of Seixal was newly instituted. |
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It was in Seixal that the brothers [[Vasco da Gama]] and [[Paulo da Gama]] built vessels for the trip to India. While Vasco da Gama was in Lisbon to prepare the trip, Paulo da Gama commanded carpenters and caulkers in the construction of the ships. [[Estêvão da Gama (15th century)|Estevão da Gama]], the father of the brothers, was commander of Seixal. The construction of the ships was the beginning of what is known as the "[[Descobrimentos portugueses]]". As a consequence, the Seixal municipality has an extensive architectural heritage of numerous properties or villas as a rich heritage testimony of that time, such as [[Quinta da Fidalga]], Quinta do Alamo, [[Quinta da Trindade]], Quinta de São Pedro and Quinta de Cheiraventos. |
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As a consequence, by the 18th century, the municipality became a aristocratic retreat for the nobility in nearby Lisbon, resulting in the construction several vacation properties or villas, such as Quinta da Fidalga, Quinta do Alamo, Quinta da Trindade, Quinta de São Pedro and Quinta de Cheiraventos.<ref name=CMHistoria/> |
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The name "Seixal" comes from a type of smooth stone (seixo) that is found in rivers, and the city is named after these stones. The city was an important vacation resort for aristocracy from nearby [[Lisbon]] during the 18th century, namely in [[Quinta da Fidalga]]. |
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Around the bay there are several factories that were important in the development of the municipality, such as the ''Fábrica de Vidros da Amora'' (''Amora Glass Factory'', the ''Companhia de Lanifícios da Arrentela'' (''Arrentela Wool Co.''), the ''Mundet Cork Factory'' in Seixal; and the cod drying buildings on the Ponta dos Corvos.<ref name=CMHistoria/> These early factory installations transformed the municipality from a rural outpost into an industrial centre, eventually resulting in the installation of the steelmaker [[Siderurgia Nacional]] in 1961.<ref name=CMHistoria/> |
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==Economy== |
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The Seixal has always been, a municipality with great industrial tradition. Its privileged location nex to the capital, Lisbon, and the ease of access across the river, contributed to the establishment of various industries over time. |
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In 1966, a bridge was inaugurated over the Tagus providing a direct, stable link to Lisbon.<ref name=CMHistoria/> |
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Since the early 90s, the heavy and manufacturing began to cease activity, leading to modern industrial parks for economic activities, dominated by small and medium industry, logistics and services. |
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The civil parish of Corroios was created in 1976. On 27 May 1993, the parish of Fernão Ferro was established, following the division of the old parish of Arrentela; and on 20 May, the towns of Seixal and Amora evolved to the status of city. |
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There currently are active in Seixal about 15.000 companies. |
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==Geography== |
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The network of road, river and rail access, combined with skilled labor and the existence of economic activity parks are determinants that these figures are possible. |
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{{Historical populations |
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|title = Population of<br>Santa Cruz das Flores<br><small>(1849 - 2004)</small> |
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| 1849 | 4383 |
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| 1900 | 6661 |
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| 1930 | 10088 |
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| 1960 | 20470 |
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| 1981 | 89169 |
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| 1991 | 116912 |
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| 2001 | 150271 |
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| 2004 | 184269 |
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Seixel is situated on the peninsula of Setúbal and is part of the metropolitan area of Lisbon. The municipality is bordered to the east by the municipality of [[Barreiro Municipality|Barreiro]], south by [[Sesimbra]], west by [[Almada]] (with which it has a strong affinity) and the north by the [[Tagus]] estuary, through which connects to Lisbon. |
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The principal resource of Seixel is the bay of the same name, an arm of the Tagus River, whose area is 8% of the National Ecological Reserve ({{lang-pt|Reserva Ecológica Nacional}}). |
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Two of the most recent investment catchment operations is Seixal Business Park, an area next to the Coina node where are headquartered 69 companies, representing about 1,500 jobs, and the study redefine the spatial organization of the area occupied by the former National Steel Company (Siderurgia National do Seixal). These two projects converge on the new Economic Activities Park Seixal County, an area with a total of 700 hectares. |
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Seixal is one of the eight municipalities with the most inhabitants in Portugal, and is composed of four parishes occupying a territory of {{convert|95|km2|mi2}}:<ref>{{cite web|title=Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 112-113|url=http://dre.pt/pdf1sdip/2013/01/01901/0000200147.pdf |accessdate=8 July 2014|author=''[[Diário da República]]''|language=Portuguese |format=pdf}}</ref> |
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Another area of investment in the county is the tourism. With a wide river front and a large area of tree mass, there are numerous business activities with potential for tourism and leisure. The Office of Business Support - GAE (Gabinete de Apoio ao Empresário), inserted into the GAE Network of Setubal, can support routing of investment through support provided by trained personnel. Here you can learn about business creation, licensing, support and investment incentives, camarários requirements, suitable sites for the installation of economic activities and interpretation of PDM - Municipal Master Plan, as well as other information about the business.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Seixal City Council|url=http://www.cm-seixal.pt/CMSEIXAL/}}</ref> |
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* [[Amora (Seixal)|Amora]] |
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* [[Corroios]] |
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* [[Fernão Ferro]] |
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* [[Seixal, Arrentela e Aldeia de Paio Pires]] |
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Although the municipal population continued to grow with development, after the 1970s there was a boom in the population, due to improvements in accessability and mobility, principally due to public transport, its location to Lisbon and installation of economic activities within the territory. This growth transformed, in a short time, from a territory predeominantly rural into an urban municipality, consisting of agglomerations of large dimensions focusing on various establishments and social centres. This growth resulted in the 1993 elevation of Seixal and Amora into cities, and the establishment of Corroios into the status of town. |
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==Famous People== |
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In Seixal were born and / or inhabit important figures in various areas: |
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* [[Alexandre Farto]] (Vilhs) (artist / painter) |
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[[File:Le site du pôle naval (Ecomusée de Seixal) (1450824515).jpg|thumb|235px|A view of the Tagus River estuary that supports the economic and social life of the municipality]] |
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* Ana Sousa (handball player) |
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Seixal's industrial tradition dates to the shipbuilding industries during the Age of Discoveries. Its privileged location near the capital, with ease of access along the river, contributed to the establishment of various industries. By the early 1990s, heavy industry and manufacturing ceased to be an important motivator of the local economy, with the small and medium logistics and service industries established in modern industrial parks: there are roughly 15,000 companies. Approximately 556 hectares of the municipality (or 6.2% of the area) is occupied by economic activities, with the municipal planning authority adding an additional 364 hectares (3.8%) to industry. |
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* António Augusto Louro (pharmacist) |
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* [[D. Augusto de Bragança]] (Duke of Coimbra) |
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* [[Carla Sacramento]] (athlete) |
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* Carlos Ribeiro (doctor/Dean) |
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* [[Carvalho da Silva]] (Sindicalist) |
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* Diamantina Rodrigues (singer / presenter) |
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* [[Diogo Morgado]] (actor) |
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* Emilio Rebelo (composer / historian) |
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* Francisco Saalfeld (director) |
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* [[Joaquim Letria]] (journalist / presenter) |
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* [[José Carlos Viana Baptista]] (engineer / manager / minister) |
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* Juliana Sousa (handball player) |
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* Leonel Pereira Fernandes (hockey player) |
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* [[Luis Boa Morte]] (footballer) |
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* [[Luis Figo]] (footballer) |
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* [[Manuel da Fonseca]] (writer) |
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* D. Maria Francisca Benedicta (royalty) |
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* [[Mario Silva Barradas]] (teacher, singer) |
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* [[Pedro Eanes Lobato]] (royal taylor) |
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* [[Nelson Rosado]] (singer/Os Anjos) |
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* Olga Villanova (singer) |
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* [[Rui Unas]] (musician / actor) |
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* Sergio Rosado (singer/Os Anjos) |
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Two of the most recent investment catchment operations is Seixal Business Park, an area next to the Coina node where are head-quartered 69 companies, representing about 1,500 jobs, and the study redefine the spatial organization of the area occupied by the former National Steel Company (Siderurgia National do Seixal). These two projects converge on the new Economic Activities Park Seixal County, an area with a total of 700 hectares. |
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==Culture== |
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Another area of investment in the county is the tourism. With a wide river front and a large area of tree mass, there are numerous business activities with potential for tourism and leisure. The Office of Business Support - GAE (Gabinete de Apoio ao Empresário), inserted into the GAE Network of Setubal, can support routing of investment through support provided by trained personnel. Here you can learn about business creation, licensing, support and investment incentives, camarários requirements, suitable sites for the installation of economic activities and interpretation of PDM - Municipal Master Plan, as well as other information about the business.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Seixal City Council|url=http://www.cm-seixal.pt/CMSEIXAL/}}</ref> |
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* Modern Music Festival of Corroios |
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* Seixalíada (Sports) |
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* Seixal Jazz |
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* Avante Festival |
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==Transport== |
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==Avante! Festival== |
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The principal road network that crosses the municipality, guarantees the connections north to Almada and Lisbon, some {{convert|15|km|mi}} away, in addition to Setúbal, including the [[A2 motorway]]. The [[A33 motorway]] also constitutes a vital variant along the Setúbal peninsula, allowing connection along two bridges over the Tagus, and facilitate inter-municipal commerce. |
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The raillines connecting Lisbon to Foguetiero, across the 25 April Bridge ({{lang-pt|Ponte 25 de Abril}}), reinforces these roadway connections. |
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The parish of Amora holds the yearly festival of the [[Portuguese Communist Party]], that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The events themselves consist of a three-day festival of music, with hundreds of Portuguese and international bands and artists across five different stages, ethnography, gastronomy, debates, a books and music fair, theatre (Avanteatro) and sporting events. Several foreign communist parties also participate. |
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Inland navigation across the Tagus estuary is a vital link economically, as well as a tourist link, with [[catamaran]] service provided by [[Transtejo & Soflusa]] (with 15 minute service) to [[Cais do Sodré]] in Lisbon. |
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A lowland community, Seixal provides bike paths along the bay that link Amora and Seixal, passing through the parishes of Seixal, Arrentela and Amora. |
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==Culture== |
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[[File:Festa do Avante 2001 10.jpg|thumb|235px|A pan across the celebrants of the 2001 Avante! Festival]] |
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Throughout there are secular or religious celebrations that highlight the calender year, including the Modern Music Festival of Corroios and Seixal Jazz. |
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Famous artists, Portuguese and non-Portuguese, have performed at the Festival, including [[Chico Buarque]], [[Baden Powell de Aquino|Baden Powell]], [[Ivan Lins]], [[Zeca Afonso]], [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]], [[Holly Near]], [[Johnny Clegg (musician)|Johnny Clegg]], [[Charlie Haden]], [[Judy Collins]], [[Richie Havens]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Tom Paxton]], [[Judas Priest]], [[The Soviet Circus Company]], [[The L-Block Comerades]], the [[Kuban Cossacks]] Choir, [[Dexys Midnight Runners]], [[The Band]], [[Hevia]], [[Brigada Victor Jara]], [[Adriano Correia de Oliveira]], [[Carlos Paredes]], [[Jorge Palma]], [[Manoel de Oliveira]] and many others. |
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{{main|Avante! Festival}} |
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The preparation for the party begins right after the end of the previous festival. Hundreds of the Party's members and friends, mostly young people that would like to belong to the ranks of the Party, volunteer for the hard work of building a small town in a few months using the town resources. |
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But, the primary event of the social year is the [[Avante! Festival]], the annual festival of [[Portuguese Communist Party]], that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event consists of a three-day music festival with hundreds of Portuguese and international bands and artists across five different stages, in addition to ethnographic demonstrations, gastronomy, social debates, books and music fair, the Avanteatro (theatre) and sporting events. Several foreign communist parties also participate. The events preparation begins following the conclusion of the annual festivities, through the initiative of party members and youth volunteers. |
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==Sport== |
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[[File:Slb training centre1.jpg|thumb|235px|The Benfica training facilities in Seixal]] |
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*[[Centro Comercial do Seixal]] |
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Seixalíada is the community's annual sporting event bringing together the region's athletes in various sporting activities from track to water event, forming a mini-Olympiad. |
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Revision as of 08:12, 12 October 2015
Seixal | |
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Settlement | |
Country | Portugal |
Region | Lisbon |
Metropolitan area | Lisbon |
District | Setúbal |
Area | |
• Total | 95.50 km2 (36.87 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 184,269 |
• Density | 1,900/km2 (5,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+00:00 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+01:00 (WEST) |
Website | http://www.cm-seixal.pt |
Seixal (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐjˈʃaɫ]) is a Portuguese municipality, located in the district of Setúbal, in the region of Lisbon. Its population includes 184,269 inhabitants (2011), situated across the Tagus River estuary from Lisbon, in an area of 93.58 square kilometres (36.13 sq mi) that includes six parishes. Its seat is the city of Seixal a centre of 31,600 inhabitants situated along the Rio Judeu.
The present Mayor is Joaquim Santos, elected by the Unitarian Democratic Coalition since September 2013. Seixal is known for being one of the few cities in Portugal under the power of the communist party for more than 20 years.
History
The toponymy Seixal comes from a type of smooth stone (seixo) that is found in rivers; the name evolving from the name used to describe the geomorphology of the region.
Since the Roman era, the Tagus bay has been a region of human settlement, from many of the archeaological discoveries at Quinta do Rouxinol, in Corroios, and Quinta de S. João, in Arrentela (beginning in the period of the Portuguese Age of Discovery).[1] A land of fishermen and signeurial holdings, the municipality of Seixal evolved over the centuries, always with the connection to the river.[1] It was across the Tagus that many of the region's products (fishe, cereals, salt, olive oil, wine and fruits) were exported to the regional capital.[1]
In the 15th century, due to its prime location, various dockyards and shipbuilders began constructing river boats and trans-Atlantic ships.[1] At the same time, the tides of the region were used to develop mills, such as the tidal mill in Corroios in 1403, fostering various the millers, caulkers and carpenters along the river.[1] It was in Seixal that the brothers Vasco da Gama and Paulo da Gama built vessels for the trip to India. While Vasco da Gama was in Lisbon to prepare the trip, Paulo da Gama commanded carpenters and caulkers in the construction of the ships. Estevão da Gama, the father of the brothers, was commander of Seixal. The construction of the ships was the beginning of what is known as the Portuguese Discoveries. The settlement at this time was actually a part of the parish of Arrentela, then a division of Almada.
At the beginning of the 16th century, the population of the territory numbers three dozen homes, and by the 18th century there was a population of 400 inhabitants.
After the Liberal revolution, during the administrative reforms of 1836, during the reign of Queen Maria II of Portugal, Seixal obtained the status of municipality. A few years later (1895), this status, was extinguished. At that time Amora was integrated into the municipality of Almada, while Arrentela, Aldeia de Paio Pires and Seixal was annexed into the municiaplity of Barreiro. Yet, three years later the municipality of Seixal was newly instituted.
As a consequence, by the 18th century, the municipality became a aristocratic retreat for the nobility in nearby Lisbon, resulting in the construction several vacation properties or villas, such as Quinta da Fidalga, Quinta do Alamo, Quinta da Trindade, Quinta de São Pedro and Quinta de Cheiraventos.[1]
Around the bay there are several factories that were important in the development of the municipality, such as the Fábrica de Vidros da Amora (Amora Glass Factory, the Companhia de Lanifícios da Arrentela (Arrentela Wool Co.), the Mundet Cork Factory in Seixal; and the cod drying buildings on the Ponta dos Corvos.[1] These early factory installations transformed the municipality from a rural outpost into an industrial centre, eventually resulting in the installation of the steelmaker Siderurgia Nacional in 1961.[1]
In 1966, a bridge was inaugurated over the Tagus providing a direct, stable link to Lisbon.[1]
The civil parish of Corroios was created in 1976. On 27 May 1993, the parish of Fernão Ferro was established, following the division of the old parish of Arrentela; and on 20 May, the towns of Seixal and Amora evolved to the status of city.
Geography
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Seixel is situated on the peninsula of Setúbal and is part of the metropolitan area of Lisbon. The municipality is bordered to the east by the municipality of Barreiro, south by Sesimbra, west by Almada (with which it has a strong affinity) and the north by the Tagus estuary, through which connects to Lisbon.
The principal resource of Seixel is the bay of the same name, an arm of the Tagus River, whose area is 8% of the National Ecological Reserve (Template:Lang-pt).
Seixal is one of the eight municipalities with the most inhabitants in Portugal, and is composed of four parishes occupying a territory of 95 square kilometres (37 sq mi):[2]
Although the municipal population continued to grow with development, after the 1970s there was a boom in the population, due to improvements in accessability and mobility, principally due to public transport, its location to Lisbon and installation of economic activities within the territory. This growth transformed, in a short time, from a territory predeominantly rural into an urban municipality, consisting of agglomerations of large dimensions focusing on various establishments and social centres. This growth resulted in the 1993 elevation of Seixal and Amora into cities, and the establishment of Corroios into the status of town.
Economy
Seixal's industrial tradition dates to the shipbuilding industries during the Age of Discoveries. Its privileged location near the capital, with ease of access along the river, contributed to the establishment of various industries. By the early 1990s, heavy industry and manufacturing ceased to be an important motivator of the local economy, with the small and medium logistics and service industries established in modern industrial parks: there are roughly 15,000 companies. Approximately 556 hectares of the municipality (or 6.2% of the area) is occupied by economic activities, with the municipal planning authority adding an additional 364 hectares (3.8%) to industry.
Two of the most recent investment catchment operations is Seixal Business Park, an area next to the Coina node where are head-quartered 69 companies, representing about 1,500 jobs, and the study redefine the spatial organization of the area occupied by the former National Steel Company (Siderurgia National do Seixal). These two projects converge on the new Economic Activities Park Seixal County, an area with a total of 700 hectares.
Another area of investment in the county is the tourism. With a wide river front and a large area of tree mass, there are numerous business activities with potential for tourism and leisure. The Office of Business Support - GAE (Gabinete de Apoio ao Empresário), inserted into the GAE Network of Setubal, can support routing of investment through support provided by trained personnel. Here you can learn about business creation, licensing, support and investment incentives, camarários requirements, suitable sites for the installation of economic activities and interpretation of PDM - Municipal Master Plan, as well as other information about the business.[3]
Transport
The principal road network that crosses the municipality, guarantees the connections north to Almada and Lisbon, some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) away, in addition to Setúbal, including the A2 motorway. The A33 motorway also constitutes a vital variant along the Setúbal peninsula, allowing connection along two bridges over the Tagus, and facilitate inter-municipal commerce.
The raillines connecting Lisbon to Foguetiero, across the 25 April Bridge (Template:Lang-pt), reinforces these roadway connections.
Inland navigation across the Tagus estuary is a vital link economically, as well as a tourist link, with catamaran service provided by Transtejo & Soflusa (with 15 minute service) to Cais do Sodré in Lisbon.
A lowland community, Seixal provides bike paths along the bay that link Amora and Seixal, passing through the parishes of Seixal, Arrentela and Amora.
Culture
Throughout there are secular or religious celebrations that highlight the calender year, including the Modern Music Festival of Corroios and Seixal Jazz.
But, the primary event of the social year is the Avante! Festival, the annual festival of Portuguese Communist Party, that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The event consists of a three-day music festival with hundreds of Portuguese and international bands and artists across five different stages, in addition to ethnographic demonstrations, gastronomy, social debates, books and music fair, the Avanteatro (theatre) and sporting events. Several foreign communist parties also participate. The events preparation begins following the conclusion of the annual festivities, through the initiative of party members and youth volunteers.
Sport
Seixalíada is the community's annual sporting event bringing together the region's athletes in various sporting activities from track to water event, forming a mini-Olympiad.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Câmara Municipal, ed. (2015), Hitória (in Portuguese), Seixal, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Seixal, retrieved 11 October 2015
- ^ Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 112-113" (pdf) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 July 2014.
- ^ Seixal City Council. http://www.cm-seixal.pt/CMSEIXAL/.
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