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Lagoa, Portugal

Lagoa (Portuguese pronunciation: [lɐˈɣoɐ] ) is a city and municipality in the district of Faro, in the Portuguese region of Algarve.[1] The population of the municipality in 2011 was 22,975,[2] in an area of 88.25 km2.[3] Its urban population, in the city of Lagoa proper, is 6,100 inhabitants. An important travel destination, its coast has won numerous accolades. Marinha Beach was considered by the Michelin Guide as one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Europe and as one of the 100 most beautiful beaches in the world.[4]

Lagoa
Sea coast of municipality of Lagoa
Coordinates: 37°8′N 8°27′W / 37.133°N 8.450°W / 37.133; -8.450
Country Portugal
RegionAlgarve
Intermunic. comm.Algarve
DistrictFaro
Parishes4
Government
 • PresidentFrancisco José Malveiro Martins (PS)
Area
 • Total88.25 km2 (34.07 sq mi)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total22,975
 • Density260/km2 (670/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Postal code
8401
PatronOur Lady of Light
Websitehttp://www.cm-lagoa.pt

History edit

According to some historical sources, the earliest settlement in the area occurred along the edges of small lakes or marshes (Portuguese: lagoa), which were drained in order to create a fertile land.[5] There are many pre-historic vestiges of the early settlements, including menhirs (standing stones), funerary necropoles and artifacts that date a human presence to remote history.[6] After the Celtiberian era, including the age of Cynete presence and domination, followed by the arrival of the Roman Empire and then the Visigoths, the entire region of the Algarve was conquered and ruled by Arabs when they moved into the Iberian peninsula in the 8th century.

When the area was later reconquered in the mid-12th century by Christian forces from the north, it was integrated into the fledgling Kingdom of Portugal. Muslim influence in Lagoa was profound, from the rich patrimony left behind, not only in neighboring Silves (then taifa capital), but also in Lagoa where commerce thrived.[6]

 
Cloister of the Convent of Saint Joseph from Carmelite nuns.

During the 14th century, a favorable confluence of conditions allowed Lagoa to develop rapidly.[6] Yet, the events of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake left little marks from this period: the reconstruction wiped away many of its classic architecture (there are a rare few of this period, including the churches of Estômbar and Porches).[6]

 
View of the Fort and Chapel of Our Lady of the Rock (Nossa Senhora da Rocha).

The coastal zone was, for centuries, attacked by barbary pirates and corsairs, and those responsible for public security erected various defensive structures along the coast, such as the fortresses of Nossa Senhora da Rocha, Carvoeiro and São João de Ferragudo, in addition to the lookouts and redoubts, such as the tower of Lapa or Marinha.

For a long period, Lagoa was governed within the municipality of Silves.[5] On the 16 January 1773, a foral (charter) was issued by King Joseph I, incorporating the municipality of Lagoa, after its principal settlement (Lagoa) was elevated to the status of town (Portuguese: vila).[5]

The local natural resources contributed to the current economic structure of the municipality, with agriculture (especially fruit and wine production), fishing, light industry and, later, tourism influencing the activities of the region. The fishing industry (in the communities of Ferragudo, Benagil, Carvoeiro and Senhora da Rocha), vineyards, and the traditional products of irrigated agriculture were the principal sources of wealth for the area until the 1970s. Driven by the abundance of fish, the canning and conserve industry at the beginning of the 20th century was responsible for an economic boom, that brought a general prosperity and wealth to the region.

 
Natural grotto at Benagil (near Marinha Beach), where a large hole in the roof of the cave lets light in, a popular tourist attraction.

From the 1960s, however, tourism increasingly became the main driver of the area's economic development and creation of brand new infrastructure. This has brought an increase in job creation, its growth rapidly became the economic engine of the municipality, and it has now assumed a prominent place in the local economy. In parallel to the growth of tourism, the growth of all the related activities, especially in the construction industry, services, and commerce in general, resulted in the elevation of Lagoa to the status of city (cidade).[5]

Geography edit

 
General view of the world-famous Marinha Beach, in Caramujeira, Lagoa, with the sea and rock outcroppings.
 
View of Carvoeiro (from the west).

Physical geography edit

Lagoa is bounded on the north and east by the municipality of Silves, west by Portimão, and fronts the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The city proper is about 35 to 59 meters above sea level, with most of it standing above 45 meters high.

Lagoa is a municipality rich in beaches. They have been improved dramatically over the last few decades, in terms of infrastructure and access, as well as in terms of water quality and the environment. They now successfully compete with the better known beaches of Portimão and Albufeira. The largest beaches are:

Human geography edit

Population of
Lagoa
(1801 - 2011)
YearPop.±%
1801 4,913—    
1849 8,232+67.6%
1900 12,135+47.4%
1930 13,088+7.9%
1960 13,846+5.8%
1981 15,635+12.9%
1991 16,780+7.3%
2001 20,651+23.1%
2011 22,975+11.3%

The four civil parishes (Portuguese: freguesias) that provide local administrative control are:[7]

All the civil parishes, excluding the city of Lagoa proper which is the seat of the entire municipality made of 4 civil parishes, have obtained the social designation of towns (Portuguese: vila), although they administratively govern a disperse region of rural-urban agglomerations.

Economy edit

 
Scenic view of world-famous Marinha Beach, Lagoa Municipality.

Lagoa is one of the most important tourist areas of the Algarve. There are various factors which have contributed to its popularity, namely the variety of offerings to visitors (the beauty of its beaches, modern tourist accommodation, its golf courses and cultural heritage), orderly planning of land use within the municipality area (council area), its social stability, and the friendliness of its citizens. The city continues to improve facilities and organize events of interest to tourists.

 
Horses at FATACIL - Craft, Tourism, Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Fair of Lagoa.

Each summer it hosts a large exhibition of craft products at the Parque de Feiras e Exposições de Lagoa (Fair and Exhibition Grounds of Lagoa), known by its official name's acronym FATACIL. Certain heritage buildings have been renovated for cultural uses in the city, notably the Municipal Library and the Convento de São José (St. Joseph Convent) – the Cultural Centre of the City of Lagoa – where various shows and a variety of exhibitions take place. Similarly the Municipal Auditorium hosts numerous shows and other events each week. Many cultural activities take place at the Parque Municipal de Fontes, north of Estômbar, all year round, including theatre, dances, and traditional folk-songs. In the 2000s and 2010s, Lagoa registered one of the highest levels of economic development in the Algarve. It has nowadays numerous supermarkets (ALDI, Auchan, Apolónia, Intermarché and Pingo Doce), medical offices, educational (elementary, secondary, music, art) institutions as well as sports, leisure and tourism facilities. Lagoa DOC is a Portuguese wine region centered around Lagoa municipality.

Architecture edit

 
The clifftop residences of the parish of Ferragudo (near Portimão).
 
The Municipal Park of the Springs.
 
The Slide & Splash Park.

Civic edit

Military edit

Religious edit

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Detail Regional Map, Algarve- Southern Portugal, ISBN 3-8297-6235-6
  2. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-11-05. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  4. ^ Público Newspaper, Beach of the Navy, a postcard from the South, Andreia Marques Pereira, 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d (in Portuguese), Lagoa (Algarve), Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Lagoa, 2012, archived from the original on 25 June 2013, retrieved 7 August 2013
  6. ^ a b c d (PDF) (in Portuguese), Lagoa (Algarve), Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Lagoa, 2012, archived from the original (PDF) on 9 November 2013, retrieved 7 August 2013
  7. ^ Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 55-56" (pdf) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  8. ^ IGESPAR, ed. (2011). "Forte e Capela de Nossa Senhora da Rocha" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: IGESPAR - Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  9. ^ Neto, João; Gordalina, Rosário (2008), SIPA (ed.), Forte e capela de Nossa Senhora da Rocha (v.PT050806040001) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 25 March 2012
  10. ^ Gordalina, Rosário (2006), SIPA (ed.), (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, archived from the original on 20 February 2014, retrieved 7 August 2013

External links edit

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This article is about the city and municipality seat in Algarve Portugal For the municipality in Sao Miguel Island Azores Portugal see Lagoa Azores For other uses see Lagoa Lagoa Portuguese pronunciation lɐˈɣoɐ is a city and municipality in the district of Faro in the Portuguese region of Algarve 1 The population of the municipality in 2011 was 22 975 2 in an area of 88 25 km2 3 Its urban population in the city of Lagoa proper is 6 100 inhabitants An important travel destination its coast has won numerous accolades Marinha Beach was considered by the Michelin Guide as one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Europe and as one of the 100 most beautiful beaches in the world 4 LagoaMunicipalitySea coast of municipality of LagoaFlagCoat of armsCoordinates 37 8 N 8 27 W 37 133 N 8 450 W 37 133 8 450Country PortugalRegionAlgarveIntermunic comm AlgarveDistrictFaroParishes4Government PresidentFrancisco Jose Malveiro Martins PS Area Total88 25 km2 34 07 sq mi Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2011 Total22 975 Density260 km2 670 sq mi Time zoneUTC 00 00 WET Summer DST UTC 01 00 WEST Postal code8401PatronOur Lady of LightWebsitehttp www cm lagoa pt Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Physical geography 2 2 Human geography 3 Economy 4 Architecture 4 1 Civic 4 2 Military 4 3 Religious 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editAccording to some historical sources the earliest settlement in the area occurred along the edges of small lakes or marshes Portuguese lagoa which were drained in order to create a fertile land 5 There are many pre historic vestiges of the early settlements including menhirs standing stones funerary necropoles and artifacts that date a human presence to remote history 6 After the Celtiberian era including the age of Cynete presence and domination followed by the arrival of the Roman Empire and then the Visigoths the entire region of the Algarve was conquered and ruled by Arabs when they moved into the Iberian peninsula in the 8th century When the area was later reconquered in the mid 12th century by Christian forces from the north it was integrated into the fledgling Kingdom of Portugal Muslim influence in Lagoa was profound from the rich patrimony left behind not only in neighboring Silves then taifa capital but also in Lagoa where commerce thrived 6 nbsp Cloister of the Convent of Saint Joseph from Carmelite nuns During the 14th century a favorable confluence of conditions allowed Lagoa to develop rapidly 6 Yet the events of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake left little marks from this period the reconstruction wiped away many of its classic architecture there are a rare few of this period including the churches of Estombar and Porches 6 nbsp View of the Fort and Chapel of Our Lady of the Rock Nossa Senhora da Rocha The coastal zone was for centuries attacked by barbary pirates and corsairs and those responsible for public security erected various defensive structures along the coast such as the fortresses of Nossa Senhora da Rocha Carvoeiro and Sao Joao de Ferragudo in addition to the lookouts and redoubts such as the tower of Lapa or Marinha For a long period Lagoa was governed within the municipality of Silves 5 On the 16 January 1773 a foral charter was issued by King Joseph I incorporating the municipality of Lagoa after its principal settlement Lagoa was elevated to the status of town Portuguese vila 5 The local natural resources contributed to the current economic structure of the municipality with agriculture especially fruit and wine production fishing light industry and later tourism influencing the activities of the region The fishing industry in the communities of Ferragudo Benagil Carvoeiro and Senhora da Rocha vineyards and the traditional products of irrigated agriculture were the principal sources of wealth for the area until the 1970s Driven by the abundance of fish the canning and conserve industry at the beginning of the 20th century was responsible for an economic boom that brought a general prosperity and wealth to the region nbsp Natural grotto at Benagil near Marinha Beach where a large hole in the roof of the cave lets light in a popular tourist attraction From the 1960s however tourism increasingly became the main driver of the area s economic development and creation of brand new infrastructure This has brought an increase in job creation its growth rapidly became the economic engine of the municipality and it has now assumed a prominent place in the local economy In parallel to the growth of tourism the growth of all the related activities especially in the construction industry services and commerce in general resulted in the elevation of Lagoa to the status of city cidade 5 Geography edit nbsp General view of the world famous Marinha Beach in Caramujeira Lagoa with the sea and rock outcroppings nbsp View of Carvoeiro from the west Physical geography edit See also Parque Municipal das Fontes Lagoa Lagoa is bounded on the north and east by the municipality of Silves west by Portimao and fronts the Atlantic Ocean to the south The city proper is about 35 to 59 meters above sea level with most of it standing above 45 meters high Lagoa is a municipality rich in beaches They have been improved dramatically over the last few decades in terms of infrastructure and access as well as in terms of water quality and the environment They now successfully compete with the better known beaches of Portimao and Albufeira The largest beaches are Praia de Albandeira Praia da Angrinha Praia do Barranco Praia do Barranquinho Praia de Benagil Praia dos Beijinhos Praia dos Caneiros Praia do Carvalho Praia de Carvoeiro Praia da Corredoura Praia da Cova Redonda Praia de Ferragudo Praia Grande Praia da Malhada do Baraco Praia da Marinha Praia do Mato Praia da Mesquita Praia do Molhe Praia Nova Praia de Nossa Senhora da Rocha Praia do Pau Praia do Pintadinho Praia dos Tremocos Praia do Vale de Centeanes Human geography edit Population ofLagoa 1801 2011 YearPop 18014 913 18498 232 67 6 190012 135 47 4 193013 088 7 9 196013 846 5 8 198115 635 12 9 199116 780 7 3 200120 651 23 1 201122 975 11 3 The four civil parishes Portuguese freguesias that provide local administrative control are 7 Estombar e Parchal Ferragudo Lagoa e Carvoeiro Porches All the civil parishes excluding the city of Lagoa proper which is the seat of the entire municipality made of 4 civil parishes have obtained the social designation of towns Portuguese vila although they administratively govern a disperse region of rural urban agglomerations Economy editSee also FATACIL nbsp Scenic view of world famous Marinha Beach Lagoa Municipality Lagoa is one of the most important tourist areas of the Algarve There are various factors which have contributed to its popularity namely the variety of offerings to visitors the beauty of its beaches modern tourist accommodation its golf courses and cultural heritage orderly planning of land use within the municipality area council area its social stability and the friendliness of its citizens The city continues to improve facilities and organize events of interest to tourists nbsp Horses at FATACIL Craft Tourism Agricultural Commercial and Industrial Fair of Lagoa Each summer it hosts a large exhibition of craft products at the Parque de Feiras e Exposicoes de Lagoa Fair and Exhibition Grounds of Lagoa known by its official name s acronym FATACIL Certain heritage buildings have been renovated for cultural uses in the city notably the Municipal Library and the Convento de Sao Jose St Joseph Convent the Cultural Centre of the City of Lagoa where various shows and a variety of exhibitions take place Similarly the Municipal Auditorium hosts numerous shows and other events each week Many cultural activities take place at the Parque Municipal de Fontes north of Estombar all year round including theatre dances and traditional folk songs In the 2000s and 2010s Lagoa registered one of the highest levels of economic development in the Algarve It has nowadays numerous supermarkets ALDI Auchan Apolonia Intermarche and Pingo Doce medical offices educational elementary secondary music art institutions as well as sports leisure and tourism facilities Lagoa DOC is a Portuguese wine region centered around Lagoa municipality Architecture edit nbsp The clifftop residences of the parish of Ferragudo near Portimao nbsp The Municipal Park of the Springs nbsp The Slide amp Splash Park Civic edit Congress Centre of Arade Portuguese Centro de Congressos do Arade Lighthouse of Alfanzina Portuguese Farol de Alfanzina Lighthouse of Ponta do Altar Portuguese Farol de Ponta do Altar Railway Station of Lagoa Portuguese Estacao Ferroviaria de Lagoa Estacao Ferroviaria de Estombar Lagoa Military edit Castle of Estombar Castle of Abenabece Portuguese Castelo de Estombar Castelo de Abenabece Fort of Our Lady of the Incarnation Portuguese Forte de Carvoeiro Forte de Nossa Senhora da Encarnacao Fort of Our Lady of the Rock Portuguese Forte e Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Rocha a medieval castle is situated in the civil parish of Porches overlooking the cliffs of the parish inside the fort is the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Rocha of uncertain date 8 9 Castle of Saint John of Arade Fort of Saint John of Arade Portuguese Castelo de Sao Joao do Arade Forte de Sao Joao do Arade Religious edit Church of Our Lady of Light Portuguese Igreja Matriz de Lagoa Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Luz Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Portuguese Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo Convento de Nossa Senhora do Socorro Convent of Saint Joseph Portuguese Convento de Sao Jose Convent of Saint Francis Portuguese Convento de Sao Francisco Convento do Praxel Convento do Parchal Church of Saint James the Great Portuguese Igreja Matriz de Estombar Igreja Sao Tiago Maior Church of Our Lady of Incarnation Portuguese Igreja Matriz de Porches Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Encarnacao the 16th century church of the Encarnation is a Baroque era temple that includes vaulted ceiling decorated in azulejo tile and gilded chancel 10 Church of Our Lady of Conception Portuguese Igreja Matriz de Ferragudo Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceicao Church of Mercy of Lagoa Portuguese Igreja da Misericordia de Lagoa Church of Mercy of Estombar Portuguese Igreja da Misericordia de Estombar Hermitage of Saint Antony Portuguese Ermida de Santo Antonio da Mexilhoeira da Carregacao Holy Well Portuguese Poco Santo Poco Santo de Nossa Senhora Notable people editRemexido 1796 1838 a notorious guerrilla leader of the Algarve Herminio da Palma Inacio 1922 2009 a Portuguese revolutionary against the Salazar dictatorship and airplane hijacker Vasco Joaquim Rocha Vieira born 1939 a retired Portuguese Army officer the last Governor of MacauSee also editCraft Tourism Agricultural Commercial and Industrial Fair of Lagoa Lagoa DOCReferences edit Detail Regional Map Algarve Southern Portugal ISBN 3 8297 6235 6 Instituto Nacional de Estatistica Areas das freguesias concelhos distritos e pais Archived from the original on 2018 11 05 Retrieved 2018 11 05 Publico Newspaper Beach of the Navy a postcard from the South Andreia Marques Pereira 2011 a b c d Historia in Portuguese Lagoa Algarve Portugal Camara Municipal de Lagoa 2012 archived from the original on 25 June 2013 retrieved 7 August 2013 a b c d Lagoa Notula Historica PDF in Portuguese Lagoa Algarve Portugal Camara Municipal de Lagoa 2012 archived from the original PDF on 9 November 2013 retrieved 7 August 2013 Diario da Republica Law nr 11 A 2013 pages 552 55 56 pdf in Portuguese Retrieved 9 July 2014 IGESPAR ed 2011 Forte e Capela de Nossa Senhora da Rocha in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal IGESPAR Instituto de Gestao do Patrimonio Arquitectonico e Arqueologico Retrieved 25 March 2012 Neto Joao Gordalina Rosario 2008 SIPA ed Forte e capela de Nossa Senhora da Rocha v PT050806040001 in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico retrieved 25 March 2012 Gordalina Rosario 2006 SIPA ed Igreja Paroquial de Porches Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Encarnacao IPA 00024135 PT050806040022 in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico archived from the original on 20 February 2014 retrieved 7 August 2013External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Lagoa Welcome to Lagoa Algarve Municipality of Faro District Algarve nbsp nbsp Albufeira nbsp Alcoutim nbsp Aljezur nbsp Castro Marim nbsp Faro nbsp Lagoa nbsp Lagos nbsp Loule nbsp Monchique nbsp Olhao nbsp Portimao nbsp Sao Bras de Alportel nbsp Silves Portugal nbsp Tavira nbsp Vila do Bispo nbsp Vila Real de Santo AntonioAlbufeira Alcoutim Aljezur Castro Marim Faro Lagoa Lagos Loule Monchique Olhao Portimao Sao Bras de Alportel Silves Tavira Vila do Bispo Vila Real de Santo Antonio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lagoa Portugal amp oldid 1202247712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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