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397: 669:, whose margins are cut by v-shaped inclines. The territory of Mogadouro is naturally delimited by environment of the Rivers Douro and Sabor. A great part of the territory of the Mogadouro belongs to the Mirandês Plateau (which is an extension of the Iberian Meseta), lands rich fertile fields responsible for the cultivation of cereals (such as wheat, oats, and rye), supporting cattle and sheep herds (including the Mirandese and Terra Quente breeds). Two sheltered valleys, with micro-climates, support vineyards, olive, orange and almond orchards, as well as other Mediterranean products. 559:. The principal road arrived in Mogadouro from Castelo Rodrigo, from two routes: from Freixo de Espada à Cinta (Castelo Rodrigo, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Escalhão, crossing the Douro by boat in Barca de Alva, Quinta de Santiago, Freixo de Espada à Cinta, Mós, Fornos, Lagoaça, Bruçó, Mogadouro); the other from Moncorvo (Castelo Rodrigo, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Almendra, Castelo Melhor, Vila Nova de Foz Côa, crossing the Douro by boat in Pocinho, Moncorvo, Vilariça, Adeganha, Parada, here crossing the Sabor in Santo Antão da Barca before reaching Mogadouro). The 365: 53: 583:, a patron saint of the travellers); through Variz, Castanheira, Valcerto, Algoso, Campo de Víboras and Vimioso; through Santiago (now Vila de Ala), an important crossroads between Peredo de Bemposta (through Algosinho, Ventoselo and Vila de Ala) and Bemposta (through Lamoso, Tó and Vila de Ala). Those who travelled from the southern part of the district would likely stop in Zava (where a chapel to São Cristóvão, the saint protector, was located). 138: 90: 649: 641: 65: 595:(in 1678) were also constructed with the patronage of the Távoras. In addition, the family supported the constructions of a few churches and altars in various municipalities throughout the 17th–18th century, including the Convent of São Francisco, the Matriz Church of Mogadouro, the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Ascensão, in the heights of Serra da Castanheira and many others. But, by act of King 75: 788:
to the climate of the region, built of granite or schist material, with verandas or balconies used to dry clothing, hang/dry onions and pumpkins/squash, or generalling conserve foodstuffs. The modernization of these traditional communities has ironically resulted in the destruction of Transmontan patrimony.
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The municipality of Mogadouro has, over the last decades, suffered an enormous depopulation, resulting in the concentration into the urbanized areas, and emigration to the coastal communities of Portugal. Like many of the Transmontana communities, Mogadouran hamlets built on traditional homes adapted
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interrupted by quartz rocks that form the mountains. In the southern part of this area, dominated by the Sabor basin, there are different layers of schists. The soils, and climatic characteristics, have resulted in a diversified coverage that change throughout the year. Average median altitudes reach
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It was after the 16th century that Mogadouro saw some growth. The Távora family, a noble house with influence and power in court, controlled the region, commanding the fort and guiding the town, generally contributing to the development of the lands within their domain. It was through the action of
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Located in the southern part of the Mirandês Plateau, the region is influenced by three climatic systems: the Atlantic, the Continent and the Mediterranean. As a result, its agriculture is varied and its landscape is full of contrasts. In the winter, the climate is rigorously cold and icy, with
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Hunting is another important part of the local economy: in forested areas wild boar is typical; in short brush biomes, partridge and hare; and in the gardens and vegetable fields, rabbit is typical. This is an important economic benefit, not only attracting tourists, but hunting parties to the
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By the 19th century, few of the noble families were interested in their holdings in Mogadouro, nor did they do much to develop these lands. By the end of the 20th century, only the poet-jurist José Francisco Trindade Coelho defended his land rights, and the region was abandoned by the central
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Mogadouro is essentially a rural area, supported by agriculture and animal by-products. In addition to the primary sector, Mogadouro supports a diverse industrial sector, with warehouses, shops and industries linked to agriculture.
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developed consequently from this policy. It is likely that the area of Mogadouro was settled as a strategic point along the line, resulting in the construction of the first fort. The regions name evolved from this settlement:
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Along the Mirandês Plateau, cereal crops (in particular wheat) and forage allows the support of a large dairy industry. Mogadouro is one of the most productive milk suppliers in the north. Mogadouro is also a land known for
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restaurants and residences in the region annually. During hunting season, many of the local hunting "lodges" are occupied with hunters and their associations, who travel into the region specifically for these species.
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production. Principally, in the fields of Valverde, Meirinhos, São Pedro, Souto, Roca, Santo André and São Martinho do Peso, these lands are covered in flowering trees seasonally, used in harvesting of the legumes.
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period. In particular are the castros of Oleiros in Bemposta, Vilarinho, São Martinho do Peso, Figueirinha de Travanca, Bruçó and the more recently excavated castro in Vilariça, in the Serra da Castanheira.
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effected many construction projects during his reign, that were more strategic then political: organizing a military line along the Douro with castles (to protect the holdings of the
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After the extinction of the monastic orders, by the Liberal government, the Convent of São Francisco was appropriated to store public records and local administration.
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In other periods, the horse culture was important in this region, not just in agriculture and transport, but also as a centre of equestrian training and breeding; the
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in the region. On many plates there are the customary portion of the Mirandês veal (raised naturally in the pastures of the region and grilled over open flames), the
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while inducing incursions into Moorish lands, populating conquered territory and taking advantage of natural geography to defend his territory. After fortifying
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in the 3rd century AD). Throughout the municipality area have been discovered many funerary stones and artefacts that attest the Romanization of these lands.
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snowfall common throughout the period. In the summer, it is susceptible to torrid heat, typical of continental climates, that supports a dry vegetation.
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era are rare, but include a paleo-Christian inscription that was discovered in São Martinho do Peso (now in the Abade de Baçal Museum in Bragança.
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was founded in 1559, and its local church. The bridges between Valverde and Meirinhos (in 1677), and the Remondes bridge, between Mogadouro and
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During the Roman period, the region is referred to in art, religion and socio-economic reports, indicating its regional importance. The
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During the months of April and May, the flowering trees highlight the landscapes of many of the parishes. Mountain perennials (such as
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The Nordeste Transmontanan gastronomy includes a variety of simple rural dishes, many of which include cured meats and sausages (
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The municipality of Mogadouro, situated in the Trás-os-Montes region of northeastern Portugal, in the traditional district of
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The area around the Douro is a zone of granite escarpments of large blocks, resulting in a relief that is shaped by
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the Távoras lands were confiscated by the Marquess of Pombal, and members of the family executed after an
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was well known as the second most important estate for the breeding and raising of horses, after the
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The Mirandês plateau region of Mogadouro, who to several species of hare, rabbit and partridge
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Castro, António Pimenta de (2002), "Concelhos:Mogadouro", in Barroso da Fonte (ed.),
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700 metres, above sea level, although there are exceptions, as is the case with the
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passed through this region, leaving behind its art and religion, the so-called
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Moorish influence in this region is limited to local handicrafts made from
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The Castle of Penas Róias was constructed during the nation-building of
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Administratively, the municipality is divided into 21 civil parishes (
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forked in Mogadouro at the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Caminho (
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round out the peculiar digestive and aperitifs of the region.
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The Bemposta Dam in the heart of the Douro region of Mogadouro
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Mogadouro is the central community, with a Preparatory (
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Mourinho, António Rodrigues (2011). José Carlo (ed.).
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The history of Mogadouro is evident in the number of
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The 817: 601:attempted-assassination of the monarch 375: 1534: 691:Parque Natural do Douro Internacional 656: 1416:"Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 73-74" 191: 1650:Municipalities of Bragança District 1260: 1158:(dried green bean pods cooked with 1152:(traditional made with blood), the 955:Brunhozinho, Castanheira e Sanhoane 689:Mogadouro is also the seat for the 573:Chapel of Nossa Senhor da Boa Morte 24: 1322: 1311: 1222:(a traditional sweet from Bruçó), 812: 782: 427:. One of these Celtic tribes, the 25: 1666: 1492: 1440:Margarida Cordeiro, IMDb Database 1318:Instituto Nacional de Estatística 1005:Vilarinho dos Galegos e Ventozelo 1257:initiative, based in Mogadouro. 750:) are also common, although the 695:International Douro Natural Park 136: 88: 73: 63: 51: 1189:cordeiro churro assado na brasa 1170:, fattened-pork meat and other 628:, served the community via the 384:in Portugal. The population in 29:Municipality in Norte, Portugal 1433: 1404: 1267:Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva 209:António G. S. Moraes Machado ( 13: 1: 1526:"Junta Freguesia de Bemposta" 1442:. Retrieved 26 February 2022. 1299: 1136:), which are considered the 1048: 635: 7: 1502:"À Descoberta de Mogadouro" 1180:(codfish and garlic soup), 587:the Távoras that the local 10: 1671: 1043: 1010: 773: 685:Ecoregions/Protected areas 589:Santa Casa da Misericórdia 538:Portuguese dynastic crisis 391: 242:996 m (3,268 ft) 234:790 m (2,590 ft) 1569: 1114:(sausage, flour, fat and 830:—     630:Mogadouro railway station 536:) in 1272/73. During the 339: 327: 317: 305: 284: 267: 259: 251: 246: 238: 230: 222: 217: 202: 197: 185: 173: 161: 149: 131: 96: 87: 59: 50: 41: 34: 1589:Freixo de Espada à Cinta 1245:) and Secondary School ( 681:(usually around 900 m). 608:Convent of São Francisco 569:Nossa Senhora do Caminho 344:http://www.mogadouro.pt/ 168:Terras de Trás-os-Montes 1518:"Photos from Mogadouro" 1034:Quinta de Alter do Chão 632:between 1930 and 1988. 1250: 1242: 1230: 1224: 1218: 1212: 1206: 1200: 1194: 1188: 1182: 1176: 1166: 1160: 1154: 1148: 1142: 1132: 1126: 1120: 1110: 1104: 1096: 1088: 1086:(bone sausage), blood 1082: 1074: 1066: 653: 645: 480:era, it is known that 452:Deus Jupiter Depulsori 404: 239:Highest elevation 18:Mogadouro Municipality 1386:"Mogadouro: História" 721:, in addition to the 651: 643: 617:hierarchy of Lisbon. 399: 286: • Summer ( 263:13/km (32/sq mi) 1594:Macedo de Cavaleiros 1584:Carrazeda de Ansiães 1277:Manuel Martins Manso 987:São Martinho do Peso 626:narrow gauge railway 593:Macedo de Cavaleiros 553:Caminhos de Santiago 377:[muɣɐˈðowɾʊ] 356:European Portuguese: 260: • Density 116:41.34028°N 6.71611°W 1412:Diário da República 1243:Escola Preparatória 1138:kings of gastronomy 805: 565:Caminho de Santigao 561:Caminho de Santiago 482:Alfonso III of León 425:Cultura aos Berrões 360:[muɣɐˈðoɾu] 112: /  1561:Municipalities of 1336:on 5 November 2018 1293:Margarida Cordeiro 1183:cabritinho serrano 1030:Quinta de Nogueira 981:Remondes e Soutelo 978:Peredo da Bemposta 797: 701:(specifically the 679:Cimos de Mogadouro 657:Physical geography 654: 646: 405: 252: • Total 223: • Total 121:41.34028; -6.71611 1637: 1636: 1614:Torre de Moncorvo 1563:Bragança District 1510:"Mogadouro Group" 1255:Projecto Cultural 1251:Escola Secundária 1177:sopas das segadas 928: 927: 922: 921: 804: 723:red-billed chough 715:Egyptian vultures 515:mark on the Douro 456:Septimius Severus 349: 348: 163:Intermunic. comm. 16:(Redirected from 1662: 1599:Miranda do Douro 1555: 1548: 1541: 1532: 1531: 1488: 1482: 1474: 1473: 1471: 1443: 1437: 1431: 1430: 1428: 1426: 1420: 1408: 1402: 1401: 1399: 1397: 1381: 1346: 1345: 1343: 1341: 1332:. 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Mogadouro Municipality
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41°20′25″N 6°42′58″W / 41.34028°N 6.71611°W / 41.34028; -6.71611
Portugal
Region
Norte
Intermunic. comm.
Terras de Trás-os-Montes
District
Bragança
Parishes
21
President
PPD-PSD
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UTC±00:00
WET
DST
UTC+01:00
WEST
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Area code
Patron
São Mamede
http://www.mogadouro.pt/
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