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Ançã (Cantanhede)

Ançã is a Portuguese village and parish in the municipality of Cantanhede, with an area of 18.1 km2 and 2,625 inhabitants (2011). It has a population density of 145 inhabitants / km². It integrates in the district of Coimbra, being located approximately 10 km from the district capital. Historically and culturally, Vila de Ançã is linked to Baixo Mondego and not to Gândara or Bairrada, ethnographic regions that comprise the municipality of Cantanhede. Only Ançã wine can be considered, due to its characteristics, as part of the Bairrada wine region.

Ançã
Ançã
Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 40°16′23″N 8°31′19″W / 40.273°N 8.522°W / 40.273; -8.522
Country Portugal
RegionCentro
Intermunic. comm.Região de Coimbra
DistrictCoimbra
MunicipalityCantanhede
Area
 • Total18.10 km2 (6.99 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total2,625
 • Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Postal code
3060
PatronExpectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The noble and preserved historic center of Ançã is an architectural complex of unquestionable value - in the style of the Marquis of Cascais, lord of Vila de Ançã. A dynamic space of increasing attractiveness, in which restaurants and nightlife stand out. In addition to the Bolo de Ançã, other gastronomic offerings are added. The Leitão à Bairrada, the Chanfana and its wine products are very popular.

Jaime Cortesão's birthplace, which he still honors today with the name of one of its main streets and a monument with his bust. It is also the birthplace of the writer Augusto Abelaira.

The Fonte de Ançã or Fonte dos Castros is known for being a rare spectacle, with a flow rate exceeding 20,000 liters per minute, origin of stories and legends. The spring water feeds the Natural Pool of Ançã, whose water is constantly flowing. Even more famous is the Pedra de Ançã, present in important monuments, such as the Monastery of Batalha, which attracted great sculptors to Coimbra.

Outside the village, Ançã is also composed of the localities of Granja, Ameixoeira and Gândara.

Etymology edit

The name of Ançã is of Latin origin. According to the archaeologist Jorge de Alarcão (In territorio Colimbrie: old places (and some of them dismembered) from Mondego, 2004), it will probably come from Antiana, the name given to the village of a Roman man named Antius. With the breakdown of the Roman Empire the name will have changed to Anzana (as it appears in the oldest documents, from the 10th century), contracting later to Ançãa and, today, Ançã.

Another theory defended by many, the Italian origin through "abbondanza" (for the abundance of water), has no historical basis, being only supported by the legend of the 18th century that, according to which, the creation of the village was due to 8 Benedictines monks from Italy.

History edit

 
Pelourinho de Ançã

Initially, Ançã was a town integrated in the territory of Coimbra. In 937, a document states that it would be a village regained by Christians. However, it was at the end of the Middle Ages, in 1371, when Fernando I of Portugal elevated Ançã to the category of village, and created the Municipality of Ançã, acquiring autonomy and granting privileges, enumerating the perks and demarcating the extent of its territory, which included the villages of Ançã, Pena, Vale de Água, Barcouço, Portunhos, S. João do Campo, Cioga do Campo and Rios Frios. It should be noted, however, that D. Fernando does not grant him any charter, with the town being governed by the charter of Coimbra until the granting of a new charter, during the reign of Manuel I, on 28 June 1514.

It is around the 17th century that the Marquis of Cascais builds the important architectural heritage that still characterizes the historic center today, such as the construction of its palace and the roof of its famous fountain (dated 1674).

In the 19th century, the municipality of Ançã was constituted by the parishes of Barcouço, Ançã, Portunhos, Pena, Cioga do Campo, Vil de Matos, São Facundo and Cidreira, reaching 4275 inhabitants in 1801. Soon after the French Invasions, administrative reforms were initiated at the beginning of Liberalism. Having a small stronghold of absolutists, the result of the landlord of the village having been under the responsibility of Queen Carlota Joaquina (mother of Miguel and well-known for her son's ideas), Ançã came to lose the county seat on 31 December 1853, the village being attached to the municipality of Cantanhede, where it still remains.[1] However, it is also in this century that travelers begin to stop, in this region, to eat the famous Leitão à Bairrada and drink their famous wines. At the end of this century, Jaime Cortesão was born in Ançã (in 1884).

Due to the rural exodus and emigration, in the 1960s, there was a noticeable decrease in population, and a sharp slowdown in the development of Ançã.

In 2001, it was raised to the category of village, by Law No. 43/2001 of 12 July. The beginning of this century is marked by the requalification of urban space and by environmental awareness, factors that value and dynamize the place, attracting investments. If the municipality of Ançã had not been extinguished, it would have today a territorial area of 80.34 km2 and a total population of 11 183 inhabitants. Its population density would be 139 inhabitants / km².

Cultural heritage edit

 
Solar dos Neiva
 
Ança's Church
  • Igreja Paroquial de Ançã ou Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Ó
  • Capela de São Bento
  • Capela de São Sebastião (Ançã)
  • Capela do Espírito Santo (Ançã)
  • Núcleo urbano de Ançã e ponte
  • Pelourinho de Ançã
  • Portal Setecentista
  • Moinho da Fonte
  • Moinho Valfavas
  • Moinho do Farinha de Milho
  • Piscina Natural de Ançã
  • Fonte de Ançã
  • Palácio do Marquês de Cascais
  • Antigo Solar dos Neiva
  • Museu Etnográfico de Ançã

Population edit

Population of the parish of Ançã [2]
1864 1878 1890 1900 1911 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1981 1991 2001 2011
1 484 1 755 1 804 1 855 2 102 2 236 2 445 2 442 2 566 2 608 2 378 2 507 2 387 2 579 2 625
 
Evolution of the population

Culture edit

Museums and galleries edit

  • Museu Etnográfico de Ançã

The Museu Etnográfico de Ançã was inserted in a dwelling house, which was built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. This has been used as a museum space, promoted by the village's ethnography and folklore group, the Grupo Típico de Ançã, since 1991. The museum recreates a typical Ançanense house, in which the family lived on the first floor and on the ground floor the animals were kept. Today, on the first floor of the museum, it is possible to see the recreation of a kitchen and bedroom from the 20th century. The lower floor is dedicated to the exhibition of agricultural implements, toys, ranch costumes and prizes obtained by the Grupo Típico de Ançã

  • Quintal da Fonte Bar / Galery.

Parties and Pilgrimages edit

  • Festa de São Sebastião (20 January)
  • Festa e Aniversário de São Bento (3rd Monday after Easter)
  • Festa e Romaria de de São Tomé (25 July)
  • Festa do Sr. da Fonte (first weekend of September)
  • Feira do Bolo de Ançã (end of March)
 
Bolo de Ançã

Gastronomy edit

Bolo de Ançã edit

The origin of Bolo de Ançã is lost in time and the secret of its preparation was passed on from parents to children - it does, however, date from the end of the 19th century / beginning of the 20th century.

It is a simple confection cake, with basic ingredients (eggs, wheat flour, sugar, butter, cinnamon and lemon), it is made through an artisanal manufacturing process - manually kneaded and baked in a wood oven - which reveals its true secret.[3]

Sports edit

Ançã Futebol Clube develops its competitive and training activity at the Parque Desportivo de Ançã. There is also a Sports Pavilion where one of the best synthetic turf pitches in the region can be found.

References edit

  1. ^ "Paróquia de Ançã - Cantanhede". pesquisa.auc.uc.pt. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estatística (Recenseamentos Gerais da População) - https://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_publicacoes
  3. ^ . 3 March 2016. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2021.

External links edit

  • https://www.facebook.com/viladeanca/
  • A VILA DE ANÇÃ NA ÉPOCA MODERNA: um contributo para o seu estudo, por Margarida Sobral Neto

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Anca is a Portuguese village and parish in the municipality of Cantanhede with an area of 18 1 km2 and 2 625 inhabitants 2011 It has a population density of 145 inhabitants km It integrates in the district of Coimbra being located approximately 10 km from the district capital Historically and culturally Vila de Anca is linked to Baixo Mondego and not to Gandara or Bairrada ethnographic regions that comprise the municipality of Cantanhede Only Anca wine can be considered due to its characteristics as part of the Bairrada wine region AncaCivil parishCoat of armsAncaLocation in PortugalCoordinates 40 16 23 N 8 31 19 W 40 273 N 8 522 W 40 273 8 522Country PortugalRegionCentroIntermunic comm Regiao de CoimbraDistrictCoimbraMunicipalityCantanhedeArea Total18 10 km2 6 99 sq mi Population 2011 Total2 625 Density150 km2 380 sq mi Time zoneUTC 00 00 WET Summer DST UTC 01 00 WEST Postal code3060PatronExpectation of the Blessed Virgin MaryThe noble and preserved historic center of Anca is an architectural complex of unquestionable value in the style of the Marquis of Cascais lord of Vila de Anca A dynamic space of increasing attractiveness in which restaurants and nightlife stand out In addition to the Bolo de Anca other gastronomic offerings are added The Leitao a Bairrada the Chanfana and its wine products are very popular Jaime Cortesao s birthplace which he still honors today with the name of one of its main streets and a monument with his bust It is also the birthplace of the writer Augusto Abelaira The Fonte de Anca or Fonte dos Castros is known for being a rare spectacle with a flow rate exceeding 20 000 liters per minute origin of stories and legends The spring water feeds the Natural Pool of Anca whose water is constantly flowing Even more famous is the Pedra de Anca present in important monuments such as the Monastery of Batalha which attracted great sculptors to Coimbra Outside the village Anca is also composed of the localities of Granja Ameixoeira and Gandara Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Cultural heritage 4 Population 5 Culture 5 1 Museums and galleries 5 2 Parties and Pilgrimages 5 3 Gastronomy 5 3 1 Bolo de Anca 5 4 Sports 6 References 7 External linksEtymology editThe name of Anca is of Latin origin According to the archaeologist Jorge de Alarcao In territorio Colimbrie old places and some of them dismembered from Mondego 2004 it will probably come from Antiana the name given to the village of a Roman man named Antius With the breakdown of the Roman Empire the name will have changed to Anzana as it appears in the oldest documents from the 10th century contracting later to Ancaa and today Anca Another theory defended by many the Italian origin through abbondanza for the abundance of water has no historical basis being only supported by the legend of the 18th century that according to which the creation of the village was due to 8 Benedictines monks from Italy History edit nbsp Pelourinho de AncaInitially Anca was a town integrated in the territory of Coimbra In 937 a document states that it would be a village regained by Christians However it was at the end of the Middle Ages in 1371 when Fernando I of Portugal elevated Anca to the category of village and created the Municipality of Anca acquiring autonomy and granting privileges enumerating the perks and demarcating the extent of its territory which included the villages of Anca Pena Vale de Agua Barcouco Portunhos S Joao do Campo Cioga do Campo and Rios Frios It should be noted however that D Fernando does not grant him any charter with the town being governed by the charter of Coimbra until the granting of a new charter during the reign of Manuel I on 28 June 1514 It is around the 17th century that the Marquis of Cascais builds the important architectural heritage that still characterizes the historic center today such as the construction of its palace and the roof of its famous fountain dated 1674 In the 19th century the municipality of Anca was constituted by the parishes of Barcouco Anca Portunhos Pena Cioga do Campo Vil de Matos Sao Facundo and Cidreira reaching 4275 inhabitants in 1801 Soon after the French Invasions administrative reforms were initiated at the beginning of Liberalism Having a small stronghold of absolutists the result of the landlord of the village having been under the responsibility of Queen Carlota Joaquina mother of Miguel and well known for her son s ideas Anca came to lose the county seat on 31 December 1853 the village being attached to the municipality of Cantanhede where it still remains 1 However it is also in this century that travelers begin to stop in this region to eat the famous Leitao a Bairrada and drink their famous wines At the end of this century Jaime Cortesao was born in Anca in 1884 Due to the rural exodus and emigration in the 1960s there was a noticeable decrease in population and a sharp slowdown in the development of Anca In 2001 it was raised to the category of village by Law No 43 2001 of 12 July The beginning of this century is marked by the requalification of urban space and by environmental awareness factors that value and dynamize the place attracting investments If the municipality of Anca had not been extinguished it would have today a territorial area of 80 34 km2 and a total population of 11 183 inhabitants Its population density would be 139 inhabitants km Cultural heritage edit nbsp Solar dos Neiva nbsp Anca s ChurchIgreja Paroquial de Anca ou Igreja de Nossa Senhora do o Capela de Sao Bento Capela de Sao Sebastiao Anca Capela do Espirito Santo Anca Nucleo urbano de Anca e ponte Pelourinho de Anca Portal Setecentista Moinho da Fonte Moinho Valfavas Moinho do Farinha de Milho Piscina Natural de Anca Fonte de AncaPalacio do Marques de CascaisAntigo Solar dos Neiva Museu Etnografico de AncaPopulation editPopulation of the parish of Anca 2 1864 1878 1890 1900 1911 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1981 1991 2001 20111 484 1 755 1 804 1 855 2 102 2 236 2 445 2 442 2 566 2 608 2 378 2 507 2 387 2 579 2 625 nbsp Evolution of the populationCulture editMuseums and galleries edit Museu Etnografico de AncaThe Museu Etnografico de Anca was inserted in a dwelling house which was built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries This has been used as a museum space promoted by the village s ethnography and folklore group the Grupo Tipico de Anca since 1991 The museum recreates a typical Ancanense house in which the family lived on the first floor and on the ground floor the animals were kept Today on the first floor of the museum it is possible to see the recreation of a kitchen and bedroom from the 20th century The lower floor is dedicated to the exhibition of agricultural implements toys ranch costumes and prizes obtained by the Grupo Tipico de Anca Quintal da Fonte Bar Galery Parties and Pilgrimages edit Festa de Sao Sebastiao 20 January Festa e Aniversario de Sao Bento 3rd Monday after Easter Festa e Romaria de de Sao Tome 25 July Festa do Sr da Fonte first weekend of September Feira do Bolo de Anca end of March nbsp Bolo de AncaGastronomy edit Bolo de Anca edit The origin of Bolo de Anca is lost in time and the secret of its preparation was passed on from parents to children it does however date from the end of the 19th century beginning of the 20th century It is a simple confection cake with basic ingredients eggs wheat flour sugar butter cinnamon and lemon it is made through an artisanal manufacturing process manually kneaded and baked in a wood oven which reveals its true secret 3 Sports edit Anca Futebol Clube develops its competitive and training activity at the Parque Desportivo de Anca There is also a Sports Pavilion where one of the best synthetic turf pitches in the region can be found References edit Paroquia de Anca Cantanhede pesquisa auc uc pt Retrieved 28 January 2021 Instituto Nacional de Estatistica Recenseamentos Gerais da Populacao https www ine pt xportal xmain xpid INE amp xpgid ine publicacoes Wayback Machine 3 March 2016 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 28 January 2021 External links edithttps web archive org web 20160303223332 http www freguesiadeanca eu https www facebook com viladeanca A VILA DE ANCA NA EPOCA MODERNA um contributo para o seu estudo por Margarida Sobral Neto Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anca Cantanhede amp oldid 1219159080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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