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Entre Douro e Minho

Entre Douro e Minho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈẽtɾɨ ˈðoɾu i ˈmiɲu]) is one of the historical provinces of Portugal which encompassed the country's northern Atlantic seaboard between the Douro and Minho rivers. Contemporaries often referred to the province as simply "Minho". It was one of six provinces Portugal was commonly divided into from the early modern period until 1936, although these provinces were not recognized as official units of government.

Map of Entre Douro e Minho from 1846
Medieval six provinces

Geography edit

The coastline of Entre Minho e Douro is level and unbroken except by the estuaries of the main rivers; inland, the elevation gradually increases towards the north and east, where several mountain ranges mark the frontier. Of these, the most important are the Serra da Peneda (4,728 feet, 1,441 m), between the rivers Minho and Lima; the Serra do Gerez (4,357 feet, 1,328 m), on the Galician border; the Serra da Cabreira (4,021 feet, 1,226 m), immediately to the south; and the Serra do Marão (4,642 feet, 1,415 m), in the extreme south-east.[1]

As its name implies, the province is bounded by two rivers, the Douro on the south, and the Minho, or Miño, on the north. We can see some old maps showing areas south of the Douro River belonging to the old Entre-Douro-e-Minho territory, while other old maps make the province exactly match the current Viana do Castelo District, Braga District and Porto District. Nevertheless, if the name Entre-Douro-e-Minho ("Between-Douro-and-Minho") was strictly taken in account, the latter definition would make sense.

There are three other large rivers which, like the Minho, flow west-south-west into the Atlantic. The Lima or Antela (Spanish Limia) rises in Galicia, and reaches the sea at Viana do Castelo; the Cávado springs from the southern foothills of La Raya Seca, on the northern frontier of Trás-os-Montes, and forms, at its mouth, the small harbour of Esposende; and the Ave descends from its sources in the Serra da Cabreira to Vila do Conde, where it enters the Atlantic. A large right-hand tributary of the Douro, the Tâmega, rises in Galicia, and skirts the western slopes of the Serra de Marão.[1]

History edit

The separated municipalities of Gaia and Vila Nova were integrated in the administration of Porto city between 1383 and 1518.[2] In 1936, when Portugal was divided into 13 official provinces, Entre Douro e Minho was split into Minho Province and Douro Litoral Province. This reform would make Minho Province corresponding exactly to modern Viana do Castelo District and Braga District. Minho's provincial chieftaincy was attributed to the city of Braga. On the other hand, Douro Litoral corresponded to modern Porto District plus four municipalities of Aveiro District, and two of Viseu District to the then new Douro Litoral Province. Douro Litoral chieftaincy was attributed to the city of Porto.

Being seen as a trace of Estado Novo policies, the territorial definitions of 1936, though having innocuous and non-political characters, were erased in 1976 soon after the Carnation Revolution. Nevertheless, people still use the designations of 1936 on a daily basis because they more or less accurately correspond to the historical identity of the locals e.g.: "Minhotos", "Durienses", "Beirões", "Ribatejanos", etc., and many books and maps still show them.

Cities before 1936 edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Entre Minho e Douro". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 660.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  • "Regions of Portugal". Statoids.
  • Entre Douro e Minho from the Portuguese-language Wikipedia. Retrieved January 11, 2006.


entre, douro, minho, portuguese, pronunciation, ˈẽtɾɨ, ˈðoɾu, ˈmiɲu, historical, provinces, portugal, which, encompassed, country, northern, atlantic, seaboard, between, douro, minho, rivers, contemporaries, often, referred, province, simply, minho, provinces,. Entre Douro e Minho Portuguese pronunciation ˈẽtɾɨ ˈdoɾu i ˈmiɲu is one of the historical provinces of Portugal which encompassed the country s northern Atlantic seaboard between the Douro and Minho rivers Contemporaries often referred to the province as simply Minho It was one of six provinces Portugal was commonly divided into from the early modern period until 1936 although these provinces were not recognized as official units of government Map of Entre Douro e Minho from 1846Medieval six provinces Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Cities before 1936 4 See also 5 ReferencesGeography editThe coastline of Entre Minho e Douro is level and unbroken except by the estuaries of the main rivers inland the elevation gradually increases towards the north and east where several mountain ranges mark the frontier Of these the most important are the Serra da Peneda 4 728 feet 1 441 m between the rivers Minho and Lima the Serra do Gerez 4 357 feet 1 328 m on the Galician border the Serra da Cabreira 4 021 feet 1 226 m immediately to the south and the Serra do Marao 4 642 feet 1 415 m in the extreme south east 1 As its name implies the province is bounded by two rivers the Douro on the south and the Minho or Mino on the north We can see some old maps showing areas south of the Douro River belonging to the old Entre Douro e Minho territory while other old maps make the province exactly match the current Viana do Castelo District Braga District and Porto District Nevertheless if the name Entre Douro e Minho Between Douro and Minho was strictly taken in account the latter definition would make sense There are three other large rivers which like the Minho flow west south west into the Atlantic The Lima or Antela Spanish Limia rises in Galicia and reaches the sea at Viana do Castelo the Cavado springs from the southern foothills of La Raya Seca on the northern frontier of Tras os Montes and forms at its mouth the small harbour of Esposende and the Ave descends from its sources in the Serra da Cabreira to Vila do Conde where it enters the Atlantic A large right hand tributary of the Douro the Tamega rises in Galicia and skirts the western slopes of the Serra de Marao 1 History editThe separated municipalities of Gaia and Vila Nova were integrated in the administration of Porto city between 1383 and 1518 2 In 1936 when Portugal was divided into 13 official provinces Entre Douro e Minho was split into Minho Province and Douro Litoral Province This reform would make Minho Province corresponding exactly to modern Viana do Castelo District and Braga District Minho s provincial chieftaincy was attributed to the city of Braga On the other hand Douro Litoral corresponded to modern Porto District plus four municipalities of Aveiro District and two of Viseu District to the then new Douro Litoral Province Douro Litoral chieftaincy was attributed to the city of Porto Being seen as a trace of Estado Novo policies the territorial definitions of 1936 though having innocuous and non political characters were erased in 1976 soon after the Carnation Revolution Nevertheless people still use the designations of 1936 on a daily basis because they more or less accurately correspond to the historical identity of the locals e g Minhotos Durienses Beiroes Ribatejanos etc and many books and maps still show them Cities before 1936 editPorto Immemorial city Braga Immemorial city Penafiel city since 1770 Viana do Castelo 1848 Guimaraes 1853 Barcelos 1928 See also editCosta Verde Portugal Douro Norte Region Kingdom of Northern LusitaniaReferences edit a b nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Entre Minho e Douro Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 9 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 660 History of Vila Nova de Gaia Archived from the original on 2008 10 21 Retrieved 2009 02 21 Regions of Portugal Statoids Entre Douro e Minho from the Portuguese language Wikipedia Retrieved January 11 2006 nbsp This Portugal location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This article about Portuguese history is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Entre Douro e Minho amp oldid 1182346077, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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