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São João da Madeira

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It was not until 11 October 1926 that the region achieved both economic and political autonomy as a full municipality, a fact that was seen by locals as enviable due to its inferior status administratively (until then it was a civil parish of the neighbouring municipality of Oliveira de Azeméis). Its
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Totally mechanized by the early 19th century, it would become the largest factory in the Iberian Peninsula by the end of the 19th century. Oliveira Júnior was recognized by the national government, who issued him a diploma of Industrial and Agricultural Merit, its citizens later honouring him with a
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literally means "darken/blacken fingernails"). The term was later generally used to identify the citizenry of the municipality. The use of the word "Labor", on the coat-of-arms of the municipality, was intended to signify the importance of these workers in the development of the region. Regardless,
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In the 19th century, São João da Madeira registered an intense growth, the fruit of commercial and industrial development linked to the manufacture of hats and dairy industry. J. Gomes de Pinho was the first empressario to establish a hat factory in 1802, but it was António José de Oliveira Júnior,
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as born "of a group of young people with blood that boiled in their veins and anxious for the constant progress of São João da Madeira". At that time, the Portuguese government considered São João da Madeira one of the most important regional industrial centres with its progress suffocated by its
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In 2007, there were 3660 companies in São João da Madeira: despite being the smallest municipality in size in Portugal, it is the twentieth in economic turnover. It is the head of shoe industry in Portugal, an important industrial activity in Portugal, having the seat of the Shoe Technological
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the centre is a modern project by architect Filipe Oliveira Dias, that services as an incubator for high technology businesses in order to diversify the local market. It is actually the first of ten buildings in the zone, of a planned 80,000 square metre technological park, including the
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Its economy is based on services and industry, employing 62% in secondary and 38% in tertiary sectors. In 2007, there were 3660 registered companies dominated by micro and small businesses and employing 74% of the workers. São João da Madeira's motto, translated as
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bust and the naming of one of its roads. The prosperity that developed, also supported by the nacscent growth of the footwear industry, allowed the growth of a dynamic centre that attracted more inhabitants with the possibility of work.
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A Vocational Training Centre of the Footwear Industry and the Portuguese Technological Footwear Centre are part of this industrial tourism route, as well as the Hat Museum, one symbol of the city and unique in the Iberian Peninsula.
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With progress and modernization there was a radical alteration in the architecture of the community. The primitive church was demolished in 1883, and the following year the new temple was blessed and inaugurated (11 July 1888).
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the hat-making industries slowly declined in the following decades, with the decline in the use of hats, and the shoe-making industry grew in importance, resulting in its reference as the "Capital of Footwear" in Portugal (
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By the second World War, the felt industry grew in Portugal, and during the 1940s the production of fur and felt production was centralized in the factories of the municipality, with the establishment of the
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an ex-functionary who would drive the local industry with his establishment in 1892 of the first fur hat factory. It would eventually become one of the major symbols of São João da Madeira's new economy, the
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basin. São João da Madeira is an important banking and financial centre; in 2007, there were 1288 employed in the banking sector, equivalent to the same number in Aveiro.
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in Portugal and, in 2012, becoming the first Portuguese municipality to offer almost integral wireless coverage in its municipal area.
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The municipality of São João da Madeira is situated in the extreme north of the district of Aveiro, in the historical region of
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Shoe manufacturing has been one of the city's main economic industries, and regularly, the city has been referred to as
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Industrial tourism has increased, and S. João da Madeira was the first city in the country to introduce this tourism.
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The climate in this region is maritime in character, with heavy winter rainfall countered by short dry summers.
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Its central place within the urban hierarchy has slowly consolidated many of the main services of the
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Edifício da antiga Caixa de Providência/Escola Nacional de Estudos e Formação da Inspecção do Trabalho
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The routes include the only pencil factory in operation in Portugal, the shoe and headwear industry.
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inferior status. São João da Madeira became a city at 28 June 1984, by the law n.º 13/84.
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The Travessas Industrial Zone, a modern agglomeration of industry and business incubator
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São João da Madeira is a rare example of a municipality with only one civil parish (
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a philharmonic band and cultural centre (led by the Jesuit priest and histographer
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The origins of São João da Madeira extend back to the consecutive settlements by
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Casa da Quinta do Morgado/Quinta dos Gafanhões/Quinta de São João da Madeira
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Escola Primária Adães Bermuda/Academia de Música de São João da Madeira
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São João da Madeira stood out also recently by introducing in 2011 the
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and largest concentration of banks. Inaugurated in 2008 by President
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Igreja Paroquial de São João da Madeira/Igreja de São João Baptista
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workers of the felt industry, immortalized by João da Silva Correia
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The built-up landscape of São João da Madeira, as seen from the
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The Municipal Garden and Forum, along the Avenida da Liberdade
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business incubator for technological innovation in the region
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Colégio Conde Dias Garcia/Colégio Infantil Santa Filomena
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Fontanário da Antiga Praça das Vendas/Chafariz da Praça
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Building of the Correios, Telégrafos e Telefones, CTT (
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Centro de Formação Profissional da Indústria do Calçado
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Capela de Nossa Senhora dos Milagres/Capela do Parque
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Cine-Teatro Imperador/Casa de Artes e de Criatividade
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Empresa Industrial de Chapelaria/Museu de Chapelaria
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Beyond that, the city is developing a 1542: 1398: 1024:Carqueijo Primary School and Kindergarten ( 1549: 1535: 1405: 1391: 1151:Estação Ferroviária de São João da Madeira 986:Antigo Paços do Concelho/Paços da Cultura 1223: 1090:Fountain of the (Old) Praça das Vendas ( 881:Núcleo de Investigação e Desenvolvimento 840: 828: 738: 730: 397: 14: 1663: 1174:Chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres ( 1063:Biblioteca Municipal Dr. Renato Araújo 541: 1530: 1386: 1145:São João da Madeira Railway Station ( 1057:Dr. Renato Araújo Municipal Library ( 885:Investigation and Development Nucleus 854:, appeals to its industrial history. 436:Empresa Industrial de Chapelaria Lda. 351: 1207:Mausoleum of the Laranjeira Family ( 1163:Chapel of Santa Maria de Casaldelo ( 1002:Building of the (Old) Welfare Fund ( 1134:Santo Filomena Children's College ( 227:7.94 km (3.07 sq mi) 24: 1310: 1299: 1169:Capela de Santa Maria de Casaldelo 1046:Conde Dias Garcia Primary School ( 536: 379:, located 30 km from central 25: 1692: 1681:Municipalities of Aveiro District 1362: 1306:Instituto Nacional de Estatística 1219: 1052:Escola Primária Conde Dias Garcia 452:Caminho de Ferro do Vale do Vouga 428:Uilla de Sancto Ioanne de Mateira 1369: 1252:Carlos Manuel Oliveiros da Silva 864:Centro Empresarial e Tecnológico 835:Centro Empresarial e Tecnológico 375:region. It's part of the larger 136: 88: 73: 63: 51: 1079:Estate of São João da Madeira ( 991:Adães Bermudes Primary School ( 969: 29:Municipality in Norte, Portugal 1336: 868:Business and Technology Centre 368:in northwestern region of the 353:[sɐ̃wʒuˈɐ̃wdɐmɐˈðɐjɾɐ] 13: 1: 1292: 1196:Church of São João Baptista ( 900:Centro Tecnológico do Calçado 780:(both in the municipality of 1213:Jazigo da Família Laranjeira 1157: 1123:Residence of Santo António ( 1041:Escola Primária de Casaldelo 510: 460:Grupo Patriótico Sanjoanense 7: 488:Cortadoria Nacional do Pêlo 256:2,700/km (7,100/sq mi) 10: 1697: 1035:Casaldelo Primary School ( 954: 904:Footwear Technology Centre 824: 792:and eastern frontier with 393: 1565: 1421: 1348:visitportoandnorth.travel 1185:Chapel of Santo António ( 554:—     349:Portuguese pronunciation: 332: 320: 310: 298: 277: 260: 252: 244: 239: 231: 223: 218: 200: 195: 185: 173: 161: 149: 131: 96: 87: 59: 50: 41: 34: 974: 800:(in the municipality of 235:227 m (745 ft) 1559:Porto Metropolitan Area 1191:Capela de Santo António 896:the Capital of Footwear 377:Porto Metropolitan Area 1254:(born 1959), known as 1229: 1212: 1201: 1190: 1179: 1168: 1150: 1139: 1129:Casal de Santo António 1128: 1117: 1106: 1095: 1084: 1073: 1062: 1051: 1040: 1029: 1018: 1007: 996: 985: 980:(Old) Municipal Hall ( 943:subregion; along with 892:"a Capital do Calçado" 846: 838: 812: 747: 736: 504: 407: 1227: 852:"Labor, City of Work" 844: 832: 742: 734: 456:Vouga Valley Railline 448:Manuel II of Portugal 401: 337:http://www.cm-sjm.pt/ 279: • Summer ( 208:Jorge Vultos Sequeira 1615:Santa Maria da Feira 1496:Santa Maria da Feira 1228:Antonio Veloso, 2011 945:Santa Maria da Feira 782:Santa Maria da Feira 774:Milheirós de Poiares 745:Complexo de Piscinas 253: • Density 116:40.89722°N 8.48889°W 1671:São João da Madeira 1625:São João da Madeira 1600:Oliveira de Azeméis 1501:São João da Madeira 1481:Oliveira de Azeméis 1101:Hat-making Museum ( 941:Entre Douro e Vouga 933:Alice in Wonderland 876:Aníbal Cavaco Silva 819:Entre Douro e Vouga 802:Oliveira de Azeméis 756:Entre Douro e Vouga 529: 524:São João da Madeira 364:), is a city and a 345:São João da Madeira 112: /  36:São João da Madeira 18:Sao Joao da Madeira 1676:Cities in Portugal 1557:Municipalities of 1486:Oliveira do Bairro 1431:Albergaria-a-Velha 1413:Municipalities of 1324:on 5 November 2018 1230: 847: 839: 798:Macieira de Sarnes 748: 737: 521: 505:Capital do Calçado 408: 388:Industrial Tourism 245: • Total 224: • Total 121:40.89722; -8.48889 1658: 1657: 1650:Vila Nova de Gaia 1524: 1523: 1354:on 21 March 2015. 1271:Carlos Secretário 1068:Emperor Theatre ( 794:Nogueira do Cravo 729: 728: 723: 722: 528: 342: 341: 327:São João Baptista 163:Metropolitan area 16:(Redirected from 1688: 1551: 1544: 1537: 1528: 1527: 1451:Castelo de Paiva 1407: 1400: 1393: 1384: 1383: 1379: 1374: 1373: 1372: 1356: 1355: 1350:. 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Sao Joao da Madeira
Municipality

Flag of São João da Madeira
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40°53′50″N 8°29′20″W / 40.89722°N 8.48889°W / 40.89722; -8.48889
Portugal
Region
Norte
Metropolitan area
Porto
District
Aveiro
Parishes
President
Jorge Vultos Sequeira
PS
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UTC±00:00
WET
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UTC+01:00
WEST
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Area code
Patron
São João Baptista
http://www.cm-sjm.pt/
[sɐ̃wʒuˈɐ̃wdɐmɐˈðɐjɾɐ]

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