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Póvoa de Varzim

Póvoa de Varzim (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɔvu.ɐ ðɨ vɐɾˈzĩ] (listen), locally [ˈpɔβwɐ ðɨ βɐɾˈzĩŋ]) is a Portuguese city in Northern Portugal and sub-region of Greater Porto, 30 km (18.6 mi) from its city centre. It sits in a sandy coastal plain, a cuspate foreland, halfway between the Minho and Douro rivers. In 2001, there were 63,470 inhabitants, with 42,396 living in the city proper.[1] The city expanded southwards, to Vila do Conde, and there are about 100,000 inhabitants in the urban area alone. It is the seventh-largest urban agglomeration in Portugal and the third largest in Northern Portugal.

Póvoa de Varzim
Póvoa de Varzim
Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 41°22′48″N 8°45′39″W / 41.38000°N 8.76083°W / 41.38000; -8.76083Coordinates: 41°22′48″N 8°45′39″W / 41.38000°N 8.76083°W / 41.38000; -8.76083
Country Portugal
RegionNorte
Metropolitan areaPorto
DistrictPorto
EstablishedRoman settlement: c. 138 BC
Municipal charter: 9 March 1308
Government
 • PresidentAires Pereira (PSD)
Area
 • Total82.1 km2 (31.7 sq mi)
Elevation
190 m (620 ft)
Highest elevation
202 m (663 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total64,320
 • Density780/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Postal code
4490-000 — 4490-999, 4494-909, 4495-001 — 4495-613, 4496-903, 4750-010 — 4750-554
Area code252
Local holiday29 June, St. Peter Festival
Websitewww.cm-pvarzim.pt

Permanent settlement in Póvoa de Varzim dates back to around four to six thousand years ago. Around 900 BC, unrest in the region led to the establishment of Cividade de Terroso, a fortified city, which developed maritime trade routes with the civilizations of classical antiquity. Modern Póvoa de Varzim emerged after the conquest by the Roman Republic of the city by 138 BC; fishing and fish processing units soon developed, which became the foundations of the local economy. By the 11th century, the fishing industry and fertile farmlands were the economic base of a feudal lordship and Varzim was fiercely disputed between the local overlords and the early Portuguese kings, which resulted in the establishment of the present day's municipality in 1308 and being subjugated to monastic power some years later. Póvoa de Varzim's importance reemerged with the Age of Discovery due to its shipbuilders and merchants proficiency and wealth, who traded around the globe in complex trade routes. By the 17th century, the fish processing industry rebounded and, sometime later, Póvoa became the dominant fishing port in northern Portugal.[2]

Póvoa de Varzim has been a well-known beach resort for over three centuries, the most popular in Northern Portugal,[3] which unfolded an influential literary culture and historical-artistic patronage in music and theater. Casino da Póvoa is one of the few and prominent gambling venues in Portugal. Leisure and health benefits provided in large sandy beaches attracts national and international visitors. Póvoa de Varzim holds other landmarks, especially the traditional Junqueira shopping street, Garrett Theatre, the Ethnography and History Museum, Cividade de Terroso, the Medieval Rates Monastery, Baroque Matriz Church, city Hall and Portuguese vernacular architecture in Praça do Almada, and numerous Portuguese cuisine restaurants that make Póvoa de Varzim popular in all Northern Portugal, which started to attract an international following. Farol da Lapa, Farol de Regufe, the main breakwater of the Port of Póvoa de Varzim, Carvalhido and São Félix Hill are preferred for sightseeing. The city has significant textile and food industries.[3] The town has retained a distinct cultural identity and ancient Norse customs such as the writing system of siglas poveiras, the masseira farming technique and festivals.

History

Castro Culture and Roman conquest

 
The first granite buildings appeared in the 5th century BC.

Discoveries of Acheulean stone tools suggest Póvoa de Varzim has been inhabited since the Lower Palaeolithic, around 200,000 BC. The first groups of shepherds settled on the coast where Póvoa de Varzim is now located between the 4th millennium and early 2nd millennium BC.[4] A Neolithic-Calcolithic necropolis, with seven known burial mounds, can still be seen around São Félix Hill and Cividade Hill.[5]

Widespread pillaging by rival and migrant tribes led the resident populations of the coastal plain of Póvoa de Varzim to raise a town atop the hill that stood next to the sea. The acropolis protection was reinforced by successive rings of walls and a trench at the base of the hill.[6] Established by the 9th or 8th century B.C., the city area covered 12,000 m2 (3.0 acres) and had several hundred inhabitants. Its location near waterways helped it to maintain commercial relations with the Mediterranean civilizations, especially noticeable during the Carthaginian dominion of the southern Iberian Peninsula.[4]

During the Punic Wars, the Romans became aware of the Castro region's rich deposits of gold and tin. Viriathus, leading Lusitanian troops, hindered the expansion of the Roman Republic north of the river Douro. His murder in 138 BC opened the way for the Roman legions. Over the following two years, Decimus Junius Brutus advanced into the Castro region from south of the Douro, crushed the Castro armies, and left Cividade de Terroso, in ruins.[4]

The region was pacified during the reign of Caesar Augustus and the Castro people returned to the coastal plain, where Villa Euracini and Roman fish factories were built.[7][8] With the annexation by the Roman Republic, trading supported regional economic development, with Roman merchants organized in true commercial companies who looked for monopoly in commercial relations.[9]

Feudalism and municipalism

 
Poveiro boats in the Port of Póvoa de Varzim; the dispute between the fief's overlords and the Portuguese kings led to the establishment of the municipality in 1308.

With the fall of the Roman Empire, Suebi populations established themselves in the countryside.[10] It was first mentioned on 26 March 953 during the rule of Mumadona Dias, Countess of Portugal.[11] The region was attacked by the Vikings in the 960s, by the Moors in 997 and again by Norman pirates in 1015–1016.[10][12] Hints indicate a Norse settlement in Villa Euracini after those invasions.[13] During the Middle Ages, the name Euracini evolved to Uracini, Vracini, Veracini, Verazini, Verazim, Varazim and, eventually, Varzim.[7]

In 1033, Guterre Pelayo, a leading captain of the Reconquista for the County of Portugal, was recognized by Bermudo, Emperor in Gallaecia, as the Lord of Varzim, during the chaotic epoch following Almanzor's attack on the Christian realms. Henry, the Portuguese count, recognized his rule over the port of Varzim amongst several other possessions.[14] Varzim overlords gained significant power and, when Portugal was already a stable kingdom, Sancho I of Portugal attacked the fief and seized the port, destroyed most of the properties and expelled the farmers. The northern area became known as Varzim dos Cavaleiros (Knights' Varzim) and belonged to the military order of the Knights Hospitaller, who inherited the wealth of the local overlords. Lower Varzim, the royal southern land, was the location of the port and contiguous farmlands.[15][16]

According to a 1258 chronic, while Sancho II of Portugal was disputing the throne with his brother, Afonso, who was invited by the knights to take over the Portuguese throne, Gavião of Varzim used the opportunity to destroy the king's assets in Lower Varzim. He violently entered in the king's lands, destroyed it significantly, in such a way that no bread could be sowed, nor a car could cross that place as it often used to do. Sancho II was overthrown, Afonso became king and ordered the resettlement of the royal land and the king's chronicler explicitly stated that all the port was the property of the king.[17]

Gomes Lourenço, of the Honour of Varzim, was a very influential knight and godfather of King Denis.[16] He took advantage of his relationship with important people in the kingdom in order to get the recognition of the seaport, located in Lower Varzim, as his honour. He tried to convince King Denis, that the king's father, Afonso, took it from him unfairly. Justifying the attitude with the Honour of Varzim, Gomes and his descendants went to the port to get the tribute from the fishermen.[16]

In 1308, King Denis granted a charter, the Foral, giving the royal land to 54 families of Varzim; these had to found a municipality known as Póvoa around Praça Velha, siding Varzim Old Town, controlled by the knights. In 1312, King Denis donated Póvoa to his bastard son, Afonso Sanches, Lord of Albuquerque, who included it in the patrimony of the Monastery of Santa Clara, which he had just founded in Vila do Conde.[18] In 1367, King Ferdinand I confirmed the charters, privileges and uses of Póvoa de Varzim. These were again confirmed by John I in 1387. But the domain of the monastery over the town grew stronger and the people asked King Manuel I to end the situation. In 1514, during the era of charter reform, the King granted a new charter to Póvoa de Varzim. Besides the town hall and square, the town gained a pillory, granted significant self-government, and involved itself in the Portuguese discoveries.[11]

Shipbuilders, seafarers and fishermen

 
Mid-19th century skyline as seen from Ribeira shipyard, located in the port of Póvoa de Varzim.
 
A horse-drawn tram or streetcar on Praça do Almada around 1880.
 
The market square in 1909.

In the 16th century, the fishermen started to work in maritime activities, as pilots or seafarers in the crew of the Portuguese ships, due to their high nautical knowledge.[19] The fishermen of the region are known to fish in Newfoundland since at least 1506.[19] During the reign of John III the Povoan shipmaking art was already renowned, and Povoan carpenters were sought after by Lisbon's Ribeira das Naus shipyard due to their high technical skills.[20] The single-floored houses dominated the town's landscape, but there are indications of multiple floored habitations with rich architecture. The seafarers' social class, well-off gentlemen, was associated with this richer architecture around Praça Velha square.[8]

 
Praça do Almada square garden in 1919.

In the 17th century, the shipbuilding industry boomed in Ribeira, area around Póvoa Fortress in the sheltered bay, and one third of the population had some relation with this activity, building ships for the merchant navigation. During this period there was a relevant urban expansion: the Praça civic center with the town hall and the Madre Deus Chapel, the area of the old town where the Main church was located and the fishermen neighborhood of Junqueira was starting its affirmation as a new urban center.[8]

In the beginning of the 18th century, there was a decline in the Ribeira shipyard activities, due to the aggradation of the Portuguese coast and the Povoan shipyard started to work in the construction of fishing vessels.[19] There was a significant increase of the fisher community in the middle of the century, becoming the main activity, and during the reign of Joseph I with the country in the middle of an economic crisis, Póvoa started a rapid development.[19] The Royal Academy of Sciences of Lisbon noticed their overwhelming notoriety in the Minho coast and considered Povoans to be the most expert fishermen from Cape St. Vincent to Caminha, with a sizable number of fishermen, ships and high sea fishing. The result was a very considerable quantity of caught fish.[21]

The community became wealthier and, following a royal provision by Queen Mary I in 1791, the inspector general Almada reorganized the town's layout, a new civic centre with a monumental city hall, streets and infrastructure were built, all of which provided the potential for a new business — sea baths.[11]

The Baths of Póvoa and the modern city

Since 1725, the iodine-rich seawaters of Póvoa, due to the peculiar high quantities of seaweed that ends up in Póvoa beaches from the sheltered bay to Cape Santo André, brought by ocean currents, lead that Benedictine monks choose to take sea-baths in there, searching cures for skin and bone problems. Still in the 18th century, other people went to Póvoa with the same concerns.[22] In the 19th century, the town became popular as a summer destination for the wealthy of Entre-Douro-e-Minho province and Portuguese Brazilians, due to its large sandy beaches and the development of theaters, hotels and casinos. It then became renowned for its refined literary culture, artistic patronage in music and theater, and intellectual tertulia.[20][23]

 

On 27 February 1892, a shipwreck had critical impact in community. Seven lanchas poveiras wrecked in a storm and 105 fishermen were killed, just metres off the shore.[24] Over-fishing by steamboats created severe social problems and fishermen emigration. The fishing industry lost much of its importance. Meanwhile, Póvoa developed into the most popular holiday destination in northern Portugal,[3] The textile and food industries thrived. Streetcars appeared in 1874 and endured until September 1934. The rail connection to Porto opened in 1875 and to inland Minho region in 1878. National highways linking the city to Barcelos, Famalicão and Viana do Castelo opened. The first urbanization project for the waterfront was drafted in 1891. All these events led to a major growth between the 1930s and 1960s.[25]

Póvoa de Varzim developed a cosmopolitan style and became a service-sector city. It is one of northern Portugal's main urban centres. Póvoa is the focal point of a larger area, which includes Vila do Conde and Esposende.[23]

Geography

 
Map of Póvoa de Varzim.
 
The coastal plain. The city and its suburbs are surrounded by bouça forests.
 
Coastal sand dunes with endemic psammophiles. Minho rocky cliffs seen at a distance.
 
The green inland hills has higher pluviosity and lower maritime influence.

Occupying an area of 82.1 km2 (31.7 sq mi), Póvoa de Varzim lies between the Cávado and Ave rivers, or, from a wider perspective, halfway between the Minho and Douro rivers on the northern coast of Portugal — the Costa Verde. It is bordered to the north by the municipality of Esposende, to the northeast by Barcelos, to the east by Vila Nova de Famalicão, and to the south by Vila do Conde. To the west, it has a shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean.[26]

 
Granitic gneiss. The gneiss forms headlands and islets which submerge during high tide. This is a biologically rich and diverse environment.

The rocky cliffs, common features downstream of the Minho's estuary, disappear in Póvoa de Varzim, giving way to a coastal plain. The plain is located in a cuspate foreland, an old marine plateau from the Plio-Pleistocene, conferring a sandy soil to the coastal lands. The sand dunes in the Northwestern coast formed during the Little Ice Age and started piling up in the 15th or 16th century.[27] Wandering along the coast one discerns Cape Santo André, the tip of the cuspate foreland and the Avarus Promontory, referred to by Ptolemy.[28]

São Félix Hill (202 m or 663 ft) and Cividade Hill (155 m or 509 ft) rise above the landscape. Despite their modest rise, the expanse of the plain makes them easy reference points on the horizon. The mountain chain known as Serra de Rates divides the municipality into two distinctive areas: the coastal plain and hills where the forests become more abundant and the soils have less sea influence. In this landscape dominated by the plains and low hills, only the hillside of Corga da Soalheira (150 m or 490 ft) in the interior, is dissimilar.[28]

There are no large rivers, but abundant small water streams exist. Some of these streams are permanent, such as the Este River, which feeds into the Ave. The source of the Esteiro Stream is located at the base of Cividade Hill and empties at the beach of Aver-o-Mar, while the Alto River's source is at the base of São Félix and reaches the Atlantic at Rio Alto Beach. The land is well-irrigated, springs and wells are very common since underground water is often close to the surface.[4]

The forest areas suffer from strong demographic pressure and intensive agriculture. Some forests locally known as bouças are defined areas with maritime pines, oaks and eucalyptus plantations. Forests are still important in parishes surrounded by the Serra de Rates, whose flora is distinguished by the pedunculate oak or the european holly. In the 18th century, the monks of Tibães planted pines, which characterized the civil parish of Estela. In the past the Atlantic forest predominated, with trees such as oaks, ash trees, hazels, strawberry trees, holm oak, and alders.[4]

The granitic gneiss rocks throughout the entire coastline are home to large populations of invertebrates, fish and seaweed. These gneiss and the dunes form rich ecosystems, but are threatened by waterfront construction, holiday-makers and dune sports.[29]

Short-beaked common dolphins occur in large numbers in Northern Portugal. Dolphins show themselves by porpoising and bowriding along with boats just off the city of Póvoa de Varzim, where fishing activities occur. Alive or dead discarded fish while fishing can be easily caught by dolphins, which could help explain this relationship in the city's waters.[30] The OMARE Marine Observatory also identified the Risso's dolphin and the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin in local waters.[31] Stranded whales and dolphins and found dead occur with some frequency,[32][33][34][35] natural causes, rough seas events,[36] incidents with ships or fishing boats can explain these events.[37]

The city core is situated in a region dominated by old Hercynian granites, including Póvoa de Varzim Granite and Santo André Granite. A continuous area dominated by schist exists to the Northeast and vernacular architecture of the rural areas highlight the local geological diversity. Oldest rocks, from the Pre-Ordovician epoch, are found in the Schist-greywacke Complex between Rates, Laundos, and Estela.[38][39] Wandering even further Northeast, there is shale of micaceous clay nature, occasionally quartzite, dating to the Devonian period, that may contain fossils.[40]

Climate

 
Port of Póvoa de Varzim breakwaters. Blue skies are common between April and September, with sunshine probability above 60%, peaking in the summer, nearing 80%. The rest of the year averages 50%.

Póvoa's climate is classified as a Warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Csb in the Köppen climate classification system), with gentle summers and mild winters, influenced by the Atlantic ocean.[41] Temperature extremes recorded at Sá Carneiro Airport, records started in 1967, range from −3.8 °C (25.2 °F) to 38.3 °C (100.9 °F). In Póvoa de Varzim proper, average temperatures oscillate between 9 °C (48.2 °F) in winter and 19 °C (66.2 °F) in the summer. The city's beach area averages between 11 °C (51.8 °F) and 18 °C (64.4 °F) and diurnal temperature variation there is very low, just 4 °C (39.2 °F). The remaining territory, including the northwestern rural beaches, swings around 8 °C (46.4 °F) daily.[42] Using 1971–2000 data, there are 33 days a year above 25 °C (77.0 °F) and 9 days above 30 °C (86.0 °F). Heat waves can occur for an average of 10 days, yet it tends to be balmier than inland Northwestern Portugal, and it is used by inland Minho Province residents seeking to escape the summer heat in the valleys. The so-called tropical nights with minimum temperature above 20 °C (68 °F) occur three days per year.[43]

There are no full-days below freezing, yet temperatures below 0 °C (32.0 °F) can occur at the height of winter during the night and early morning. The city possesses a microclimate and is considered the region least subject to frosts in all northern Portugal. Cold waves are absent and snowfall is firmly uncommon, the last occurred in January 1986. More recently, snowfall occurred inland. This is due to the winter maritime winds that normally blow from the south and southwest.[4] Most of the rain is concentrated in the winter months, due to the Azores High which influences the subsidence of the air resulting in dry air during the summer. Topography and distance from the sea influence precipitation even at short distances.[44] The urban core receives over 900 millimetres (35 in), the outskirts can get up to 1,200 millimetres (47 in) of rain per year, while the city's countryside can get up to 1,500 millimetres (59 in).[45]

The prevailing northern winds, known as Nortadas, arise in the summer after midday.[4] Strongest wind gusts are felt in the city's sands and only reaching inland in municipalities south of Póvoa de Varzim.[43] During the summer, a mass of hot and wet air, brought by the south and western maritime winds, creates Póvoa de Varzim's characteristic fog covering only the coast and with strong ocean scent brought in by the marine layer,[46] which is composed of salt from the surf and sea spray, with lesser amounts of iodine from the outlying kelp forests.[47] Southerly winds can sporadically bring the Saharan Air Layer and Saharan dust can form a thick plume blocking the sun.[48]

Sunshine duration values are high, between April and September the mean is always over 217 hours, peaking in July with 308 hours. The gloomiest months are December and January with 124 hours each (1961–1990 data). Solar irradiance is high in the city's beaches, and lower inland and on the northwestern coast.[49]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1720 1,396—    
1736 1,796+28.7%
1750 2,184+21.6%
1768 3,360+53.8%
1780 3,776+12.4%
1795 4,328+14.6%
1801 4,676+8.0%
1821 5,672+21.3%
1830 6,097+7.5%
1836 8,036+31.8%
1849 15,300+90.4%
1864 18,704+22.2%
1878 20,578+10.0%
1890 23,372+13.6%
1900 24,527+4.9%
1911 25,083+2.3%
1920 25,929+3.4%
1930 28,780+11.0%
1940 31,693+10.1%
1950 37,938+19.7%
1960 40,444+6.6%
1970 42,698+5.6%
1981 54,248+27.1%
1991 54,788+1.0%
2001 63,470+15.8%
2011 63,408−0.1%
2021 64,320+1.4%
Before 1849, data refers only to Póvoa de Varzim Parish (N.S. Conceição). 1720–1836 Sources:[8] 1864–2001,[50]

A native of Póvoa de Varzim is called a Poveiro which can be rendered into English as Povoan. According to the 2001 Census, there were 63,470 inhabitants that year, 38 848 (61.2%) of whom lived in the city. The number goes up to 100,000 if adjacent satellite areas are taken into account,[23] ranking it as the seventh largest independent urban area in Portugal, within a polycentric agglomeration of about 3 million people, ranging from Braga to Porto.[51] According to the EOCD methology, Póvoa de Varzim was the 13th largest Functional urban area of Portugal, hence a small urban area with 63,428 inhabitants, by including only its municipality.[52]

The urban area has a population density of 3035/km2 (7,864/mi2), while the rural and suburban areas have a density of 355.5/km2 (920/mi2). The rural areas away from the city tend to be scarcely populated, becoming denser near it. During the summer the resident population in the city triples; this seasonal movement from neighbouring cities is due to the draw of the beach and 29.9% of homes had seasonal use in 2001, the highest in Greater Porto.[53] Póvoa de Varzim is the youngest city in the region with a birth rate of 13.665 and mortality rate of 8.330.[54] Unlike other urban areas of greater Porto, it is not a satellite city. Significant commuting occurs only with Vila do Conde,[53] an urban expansion area of Póvoa since the 18th century.[55]

 
Poveiros during the 2006 Saint Peter festival.

For centuries a fishing community of mostly Norman origin, where ethnic isolationism was a common practice, Póvoa de Varzim is today a cosmopolitan town, with people originating from the Ave Valley who settled in the coastal Northern districts during the 20th century, the ancient immigration from Galicia,[56] Portuguese-Africans (who arrived in significant numbers after the independence of Angola and Mozambique) in the late 1970s. In 2017, Póvoa de Varzim had a legal foreign resident population of 1.5%, up from 1.4% in 2008, mostly including economic migrants and expatriates, it excludes those who obtained Portuguese citizenship and illegal migrants. Most of these were from Brazil, China, Ukraine, France, Spain, Mozambique, Angola, Romania, the United Kingdom and Cape Verde. Most of the growth in foreign population arrived from China, other Asian countries, France and other European countries.[57][58] In 2017, 231 migrants moved to Póvoa de Varzim from Brazil, Ukraine and Venezuela; but also from Uzbekistan, Angola, and Georgia.[59] Indonesian fishermen have been contracted to work in Póvoa de Varzim to redress labour shortages. Their arrival was negotiated directly with the Indonesian diplomatic authorities.[60][61]

The population of the entire municipality grew only 1% between 1981 and 1991, then increased by 15.3% between 1991 and 2001. During that period, the urban population had grown 23%, with the number of families increasing considerably — by about 44.5%. The urban area kept a slower but steady growth in the 21st century, and in the 2021 Census it was one of the few urban areas to expand in the whole of Portugal.[62] The quality of living, the infrastructure development and a 15 minutes distance from Porto and Braga, prompted new residents originating from near-by cities such as Guimarães, Famalicão, Braga and Porto.[63] The beach areas of Póvoa de Varzim is also popular for a new home by foreign nationals, mostly French and Swiss.[64]

Due to the practice of endogamy and the caste system, Póvoa's fishing community maintained local ethnic characteristics. Anthropological and cultural data indicate Nordic fishermen settling during the period of the coast's resettlement.[13] In As Praias de Portugal (Beaches of Portugal, 1876), Ramalho ortigão wrote that the Povoan fishermen were a "race" in the Portuguese coast; entirely different from the Mediterranean type of Ovar and Olhão, Poveiro is of "Saxon" type. On the other hand, the man from the interior was a farmer with Galician character (Paleo and Nordid-Atlantid). In a 1908 research, anthropologist Fonseca Cardoso considered that Poveiros were the result of a mixture of Teutons, Jews and mostly, Normans.[65] In the book The Races of Europe (1938), Poveiros were distinguished by having a greater than usual degree of blondism, broad faces of unknown origin, and broad jaws.[66]

Poveiros have migrated to other places and this attenuated the population growth. One should notice that the Poveiros tended to create their own associations abroad, there are Casa dos Poveiros (Poveiros House) in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo), Germiston in South Africa and Toronto in Canada. In Rio de Janeiro, the community was known for not wanting other peoples of other origins, including Portuguese born in other regions, within their community. In 1920, many Poveiros emigrated in Brazil returned, as many refused to lose Portuguese nationality.[67] The governor of Angola, with an ambition to develop fisheries, suggested the creation of a Povoan colony in Porto Alexandre. Due to fisher classes affairs, the fisher areas of Vila do Conde, Esposende and Matosinhos have strong Povoan cultural influence and half of the population of Vila do Conde and Matosinhos are of Povoan descent.[68]

Economy

 
Agros headquarters in Espaço Agros business park.

The economy of Póvoa de Varzim is driven by sales, manufacturing, construction, healthcare, agribusiness, fishing, and tourism. In the 2021 census, the unemployment rate, at 8.3%, compared to Porto Metropolitan Area at 9.6%, Northern Portugal at 8.4% and the national average at 8.1%.[69] Póvoa de Varzim's purchasing power represented 0.6% of the total national purchasing power in 2019, up from 0.5% in 1993. However, per capita values were just 96.5% of the national average in 2019, up from 90.6% in 1993.[70]

Comparing 2009 to 2020, the diversified economy of Póvoa de Varzim drifted away from construction (-70.3%), administrative (-55.6%), Entertainment & leisure (-44.1%), and professional services (-22.9%) towards the growing fields of real estate (+73.5%), industrial sector (+47.3%), sales (+43.4%), Agribusiness & Fisheries (+41%), Healthcare (+31.9%) and Hospitality (+9.2%). quaternary sector (+41%) and Transport (+9.4%) are comparably minor yet growing economic activities.[71]

Póvoa de Varzim's real estate development ranked as the fifth most active out of seventeen municipalities of Metropolitan Porto in 2015, when considering new homes. Reconstruction was mostly stagnant, and Póvoa de Varzim was eighth in overall activity.[72]

 
Póvoa de Varzim seaport.
 
Tourism Post on one of the market towers of 1904.
 
Some renewable energy research projects were tested in Póvoa de Varzim's coastline, including the Aguçadoura Wave Park (pictured) and the windfloat project.

Fisheries

The fact that it is a seaside city has shaped Póvoa de Varzim's economy: the fishing industry, from the fishing vessels that put in each day to the canning industry and to the city's fish market, beach agriculture, and seaweed-gathering for fertilizing fields are the result of its geography. Tourism and the related industries are more relevant in Póvoa's economy these days, as fisheries have lost importance. Nevertheless, the mean value of fish landed in 2004, in its seaport, was almost three times that of Matosinhos seaport and significantly higher in the average vessels' capacity. Its fishing productivity is also comparatively higher than the national average.[54] A Poveira is a traditional Povoan canning factory and most of its production, 80 to 85%, is exported and deals with high-end brands in canned fish, for MDC markets.[73][74] Export market brands include: Poveira, D'Henry IV, Ala-Arriba, Minerva, and Alva.[75]

Marine fish farming started in 1994 by SafiEstela, an aquafarming firm established in 1968.[76] It uses the latest knowledge on the breeding and production of high-valued seafood species, including soles, with intricate fish husbandry.[77] It was part of the European Maximus consortium of 8 SME and 6 RTD performers involving states in Atlantic Europe, with innovative scientific processes in a number of interrelated disciplines, including growth physiology, quality, fish welfare and stunning methods.[78]

Agribusiness

Production is still specialized in horticultural goods, but most of the masseiras were substituted by greenhouses and a significant share of the production is exported to other Western European markets. Póvoa de Varzim is part of the ancient Vinho Verde winemaking region, and there is commercial wine production, however, local masseira wines are not commercially produced. The inland valley region is committed to milk production and the Agros corporation headquarters of Lactogal, the largest dairy products and milk producer company in the Iberian Peninsula, is located in Espaço Agros and has several departments such as exhibition park and laboratories.[79] In agriculture, the masseira farm fields were developed. This technique increases agricultural yields by using large, rectangular depressions dug into sand dunes, with the spoil piled up into banks surrounding the depression. Grapes are cultivated on the banks to the south, east and west, and trees and reeds on the northern slope act as a windbreak against the prevailing northern wind. Garden crops are grown in the central depression.[80]

Tourism

Tourism industry is subdivided into gambling, hospitality, restaurants, beach bars and cafés. National visitors are prevalent and from diverse localities. In 1876, Ramalho Ortigão noticed that Póvoa was very popular in all social ranks in Northern Portugal.[81]

In the contemporary period, the construction of motorways negatively affected overnight stays in local hotels.[82] This has been leveled by a noticeable attraction of Portuguese living abroad and foreign tourists and the number of hotel rooms in 2014 increased to 1.774.[83] Most of those tourists are French or from diverse countries in Northern Europe.[84] International tourists sleeping in the city's hotels represented 35.1% of guests in 2013, up from 30.3% in 2001.[85] In 2017, international tourists represented 55% of guests in the hospitality industry, which registed 250 thousand overnight stays almost the double of the 2012 statistics.[86] Informal local accommodation, especially typical homes in rua Latino Coelho, is a popular alternative.[87][88] In the summer of 2017, Póvoa de Varzim was the second location with the largest growth in the Portuguese AirBNB hospitality service.[89] Póvoa de Varzim has the longest overnight stays for foreign tourists in Metropolitan Porto who stay, on average, 3 days.[90]

International awareness is increasing and Povoa de Varzim was considered a 2022 hotspot for family vacations in Portugal by Yahoo! UK and Prima magazine, along with Lisbon, Albufeira, Porto, Carvoeiro and Viana do Castelo, highlighting the seven miles of soft golden sands and the historical side of the city, namely the important fishing and shipbuilding legacy.[91][92] National and foreign visitors search the town for the numerous sandy beaches, sunbathing, sunsets over the ocean, relaxation and city trips. Walking from the beach promenades to the old town shopping street, the Junqueira, is particularly enjoyed, as is local food, most especially seafood. Since 1970, Póvoa de Varzim became widely popular in Northern Portugal for restaurants specialized in Portuguese Piri Piri Chicken, Cabidela chicken blood rice or codfish.[93] Due to tourism, affluent pensioners from the Western World living in Póvoa de Varzim increased, triggering fears of renewed gentrification, the city hall responded with the planned construction of apartments with controlled prices for young Povoans in Penalves area.[94]

Reducing seasonality in tourism demand has been a city's goal, throw the development of sports and cultural tourism, this helped to decline the seasonality from 48.4% in 2001 to 44.9% in 2013.[95]

Manufacturing

There are some industrial areas, including Zona Industrial de Amorim and Parque Industrial de Laundos, in the city's outskirts, next to the A28 Motorway.[96] Póvoa de Varzim has been noted internationally for its Renewable energy industry. The world's first commercial wave farm was located in its coast,[97] at the Aguçadora Wave Park. The wave farm used Pelamis P-750 machines.[98][99][100] The project failed and was replaced by the windfloat project, a new prototype on offshore wind farms, from a distinct company, that attained successful testing.[101] Energie, a company headquartered in Póvoa de Varzim, developed a thermodynamic solar system combining solar energy and a heat pump to generate energy.[102]

The manufacturing industry is an important employer, mostly in the textile industry. One of its traditional and high-end products are the Tapetes Beiriz, a handmade rug produced since 1918, which currently also produces contemporary rugs. The clothing industry balanced back from European Union's expansion to Eastern Europe and Globalization, by shifting to luxury clothing for high fashion brands or reinventing uniforms, with specific needs or complexity, as seen in the case of Damel.[103] In construction and civil engineering, Monte Adriano is a large Portuguese company.[104]

Government

 
The City Council and assembly are lodged in a 1790 Neoclassical style building.
Civil parishes of Póvoa de Varzim

Póvoa de Varzim is governed by a Câmara Municipal (City Council) composed of nine councilmen. A Municipal Assembly exists and it is the legislative body of the municipality.

After the first free elections, with the end of the Estado Novo period, only right-wing parties have governed the city: the city council was governed by the CDS between 1976 and 1989 and since then by the PSD. The CDS saw its popularity suffer an abrupt decline in 1997. On the other hand, the PSD in the same year achieved its first absolute majority with 62.4% of the votes. After the 2021 municipal elections, seven councilmen were members of the centre-right Partido Social Democrata (PSD), and two of the centre-left Partido Socialista (PS). The mayor is Aires Pereira, for the PSD, elected with 51.7% of the votes. However, turnout was below 50%, at 48.1%. The PSD holds the majority of public offices both in the Municipal Assembly and in the administrative parishes. Póvoa de Varzim Assembly is singly elected and comprises 27 members, with the PSD holding 15 seats — 48.60%, the PS 7 seats — 22,02%, Chega 1 seat — 6.04%, CDU 1 seat — 4.33%, CDS 1 seat — 4,04%, Liberals 1 seat — 3.54%, and the Left Bloc 1 seat — 3.01%.[105]

Póvoa de Varzim is the northernmost municipality in the Porto Metropolitan Area, about 27 km (17 mi) north of Porto. However, it is not a Porto's Commuter town.[53] Póvoa de Varzim also used to be part of the former Association of Municipalities of the Ave Valley, along with neighbouring cities such as Vila do Conde, Guimarães, and Famalicão, with which it has the most important modern demographic links.

Since the establishment of the County of Portugal around 1095, Varzim was an administrative and military unit that stretched from the sea to Cividade de Terroso and São Félix Hills.[10][16][106][107] Póvoa de Varzim was established as a municipality in 1308 with the election of a town hall judge and boundary exemption.[14] As the town achieved broad self-government in the 16th century, restricted borders were created, which split the town itself and since disputed by the town hall. Over time, these were expanded to approach the medieval lordship boundaries.[108] However, Caxinas and Poça da Barca, south expansion areas of Póvoa de Varzim in the 18th and 19th centuries with fisher populations from Póvoa, are administrated by Vila do Conde, in spite of the centuries-old requests of Póvoa de Varzim for these to be incorporated in its municipality.[55][109] Inland, the parishes of Rio Mau, Touginhó, and Arcos are also historically disputed.[14]

The origin of the coat of arms of Póvoa de Varzim is unknown, but it certainly has local traits and symbolism. The coat of arms consists of a golden sun and a silver moon; in the middle a golden cross completed by two anchor silver arms, representing safety at sea. Over the cross, a ring, of which falls a golden rosary that interlaces with the anchor arms, representing faith and divine protection. The crest is made of five silver towers due to its city status. The flag is broken in blue and white. Between 1939 and 1958, a different coat of Arms and flag were used, which the population criticized; it consisted of a golden shield, covered by a red net, the sea and a black Poveiro boat; the flag was plain red. The population did not accept these new symbols and years later the old ones would be restored.

Cityscape

 
Bairro Sul skyline. Located around Póvoa Cove, the district started developing in the 18th century.
 
Bairro Norte central beachfront, the district started developing in the 19th century.
 
Nova Póvoa night view. Also known as Agro-Velho, its verticalization occurred mostly in the 1970s and 1980s.

Urban morphology

 
The Junqueira shopping street.

Located in the coastal plain between the sea and hills, the city of Póvoa de Varzim has eleven Partes (parts), or districts. These districts are, in turn, part of two formal administrative structures known as freguesias (civil parishes): U.F. Póvoa de Varzim, Beiriz e Argivai and U.F. Aver-o-Mar, Amorim e Terroso.[23][110][111] To the south, the city is extending out to combine with Vila do Conde.[14][55]

 
Pelourinho in Praça do Almada.
 
Urban density in Nova Póvoa. It overtook other traditional areas, and became one of the city's main tourist and services hub.
 
The city proper is located over a total area of 12.8 km2 (4.9 sq mi). It is not an administrative area, but an urbanization and greenbelt policy.

The city started from an inland town that extended to the coast. The Bairro da Matriz, whose nucleus was the centre from whence the city grew, is intersected by 14th century narrow and twisted streets lined by single-family homes. The historical district has old buildings such as the sixteenth-century house in front of Matriz Church — the main church, the old Town Hall (14th century), the seventeenth-century Solar dos Carneiros and the house of Captain Leite Ferreira, and the eighteenth century Limas and the Coentrão Houses. The fishermen were grouped in the south coast, around Póvoa Cove (Enseada da Póvoa); The fisher district was already developed in the 18th century with its structure of narrow streets parallel to the coast.[23]

Póvoa de Varzim City Centre or Centro is dominated by the service sector and by the shopping streets of Junqueira and Mousinho de Albuquerque Avenue. Praça do Almada, the central square, is tipped by City Hall, municipal departments, banks and other services. In the middle of the square, to the west, the Manueline pillory of Póvoa de Varzim stands. The Pelourinho, granted to the town in 1514, is a national monument representing the municipal emancipation of Póvoa de Varzim.

Bairro Norte, the beach district, is north of town and is densely occupied.[23] Continuous to this area, the Agro-Velho beach district, mostly known as Nova Póvoa, is the area of the city with most high-rises, the largest of which the Nova Póvoa, with 30 floors and 95 metres (312 ft) high, complete in 1979, was the tallest building in Portugal until the year 2000 and is still today one of the five tallest buildings. Close at hand, Barreiros and Parque da Cidade are districts from the latest expansion.[23]

Inland, Giesteira, derived from the old village of Giesteira that, with Argivai, formed the main nucleus of the settlement before the 14th century, and whose lavradores (farmers) set up "Póvoa" in the coast. Argivai is divided by the Santa Clara Aqueduct, the second-largest aqueduct in Portugal, construction started in 1626. The old areas of Mariadeira, Regufe, Penalves, and Gândara have modest development, possess different topologies and are residential with small central areas.[108] The Regufe Quarter has as symbol the Regufe Lighthouse, a sample from the 19th century iron art. Aver-o-mar is the northernmost urban coastal district and also of residential nature, with the exception of Santo André also known as Quião, which keeps an untouched fishing character recognized by family homes that have grown up in a spontaneous way.[23]

Of the diverse religious buildings the 18th-century Baroque churches are prominent: the Parish Church, the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows and its six chapels, and the fishermen Lapa Church, with its curious Lapa Lighthouse. On the other hand, Misericórdia Church and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus denote the preference for the Neoclassical style at the end of the 19th century. The Romanesque revival style can be seen in São José de Ribamar.

Beaches and parks

 
Lagoa beach.
 
The grey dune with a predominance of camephytes. São Félix Hill in the background.

Póvoa de Varzim's beach is a 12 km (7.5 mi) stretch of golden sands, forming sheltered bays and divided by rocks. Most beaches in the city are family-oriented such as Redonda, Salgueira or Lagoa Beach and during the summer period it can get crowded while those away from the city core, such as Santo André, are less crowded. Salgueira and Aguçadoura are surfing beaches. Located near a camping park, Rio Alto Beach is chosen by naturists given its difficult access and the privacy offered by the sand dunes.[112]

The most important and popular green space is Póvoa de Varzim City Park, an urban park hosting leisure activities. It is almost entirely landscaped including hills, a large island, a lake, ponds and a stream. The city park and other minor parks in Póvoa de Varzim were designed by Sidónio Pardal, a well-known Portuguese landscape architect. It also includes great lawn areas, rustic buildings, amphitheatres and playground structures. It is a popular place for jogging, cycling and birdwatching. It stretches from the A28 motorway to Pedreira Lake.[113]

Póvoa de Varzim's most relevant garden squares are Praça do Almada (19th century) and Praça Luiz de Camões (20th century). Near the A28 motorway, there are three small parks: Espaço Agros, Argivai Picnic Park (Parque de Merendas de Argivai), and Travessa de Calves Green Space. Espaço Agros is a private-sponsored park with 22 hectare in the former Anjo woodland. This woodland was damaged by the construction of high speed roads in the beginning of the 1990s. Agros kept the essential rural setting, with some landscaping and environmental improvements, including a small lake.[114] This is also the location of the city-owned Picnic Park, used for Easter Monday picnics.[23][29][115]

The Primary Dune System of Póvoa de Varzim, on the Northwestern coast, stretches for more than 6 km (3.7 mi). Best preserved in Northern Aguçadoura's Dune Park where a boardwalk exists between the primary dune and the grey dune. Boardwalks exist in considerable lengths of the coastline. The Port of Póvoa de Varzim is a semi-natural open space, popular in the weekend or the summer months. Cividade de Terroso is an archeological site surrounded by lush green areas and, on the hilltop, exclusively with native flora, as proven by archeological research. São Félix Hill (Monte São Félix), with panoramic views over the city and the countryside, is a religious and forested hill with a gardened stairway. The outer suburbs include Parque da Estela and Rates Park.[116] The later is an adventure-camp with sport activities, canopy walkways, ecotourism by foot, horse, all-terrain vehicles or mountain biking.[117]

Countryside

 
The Monastery of Rates was established in 1100 AD, but there are traces in the church that date back to the Roman Empire.

The green belt of Póvoa de Varzim includes a web of 98 localities in the parishes of Aguçadoura, Amorim, Balazar, Beiriz, Estela, Laundos, Navais, Rates, and Terroso. São Pedro de Rates, Codixeira, Aldeia, Pedreira, Fontainhas, Areosa, Teso, and Santo André de Baixo are the main rural communities, but there are tiny villages, such as Além, Calves, Gestrins, Gresufes, Passô, Sejães, and Crasto.

Terroso, Amorim and Beiriz are located in the urban hinterland. Beiriz has the notorious Beiriz carpets and diverse old country estates such as villas and a tapada, a hunting park, while Amorim is known for the bread eaten at high temperatures just after being made — the Broa de Amorim. The hills of Póvoa de Varzim: Cividade and São Félix are located in Terroso and Laúndos, respectively. On the first hill, there is Cividade de Terroso, with 3 thousand years was one of the major Castro culture cities, and the eremite Saint Félix is thought to have lived on the second hill during the Middle Ages.[118]

 
Calves is a bucolic area in the rural–urban fringe.

Rates was a small town during the Middle Ages which developed around the monastery established by Count Henry in 1100 on the site of an older temple and gained importance due to the legend of Saint Peter of Rates, the first bishop of Braga, becoming a central site in the Portuguese way of Saint James.[119] Of the millenarian monastery, the São Pedro de Rates Church remains and is one of the oldest and best preserved Romanesque monuments in Portugal and is classified as national monument since 1910. Bordering Rates, Balazar became a Christian pilgrimage destination in the 20th century due to Alexandrina Maria da Costa, died 1955, who gained fame as a Saint,[120] beatified by Pope John Paul II.[121]

The northern sandy land of the municipality, Aguçadoura, Navais, and Estela is the farming area of Póvoa de Varzim, supplying the European markets with horticultural goods.[122] In old times, the population attributed legends, magical virtues or therapeutic effects to several springs. In Navais, there is the very ancient Moura Encontada Fountain, associated with Moura — a feminine water deity and guardian of enchanted treasures.[123]

Culture and contemporary life

 
The Póvoa de Varzim Book Fair takes place in August in Passeio Alegre.

Junqueira is Póvoa de Varzim's busiest shopping district, that cater to both the daily needs of residents and visitors. The main street, a shopping street since the 18th century, is a pedestrian area since 1955, one of the earliest in Portugal, and a model for other Portuguese cities that later did similar developments.[124] It has about 1 km (0.62 mi) of pedestrian streets. Dotted with boutiques in old traditional buildings, Junqueira is renowned for its jewellery,[125] with Ourivesaria Gomes was the goldsmith, The most notable of its goldsmiths is Ourivesaria Gomes, where, during the Estado Novo, important people of the regime were often seen with their families.[126] Open for more than 100 years,[127] Ourivesaria Gomes was the goldsmithery of the Portuguese Royal House, and it had kings, nobility and the clergy as customers.[128] The bullet used for the assassination attempt of Pope John Paul II was encrusted in the crown of Our Lady of Fatima by them.[129]

 
Avenida dos Banhos runs along the main city beaches.
 
Statue of Eça de Queiroz in Praça do Almada."I'm a poor man from Póvoa de Varzim" is one of Eça's most famous autobiographical phrases.

People in Póvoa de Varzim observe a variety of festivals each year. The major celebration is Póvoa de Varzim Holiday, dedicated to Saint Peter. Neighbourhoods are decorated and, on the night of 28 to 29 June, the population gathers in the streets and neighbourhoods compete in the rusgas carnival.[130] The population behaves much like football supporters, when defending their preferred quarter. Families who emigrated to the United States and beyond, have been known to come back to Póvoa, time and again, simply to relish the spectacular feelings of excitement and community present at this festival. Easter Monday or Anjo festival is a remnant of a pagan festival, formerly called "Festa da Hera" (The Ivy Festival), in which several family picnics are held in the woods.[20]

Carnival is a traditional festival in Póvoa de Varzim with the old Carnival Balls, masked people gathering in Rua da Junqueira until the late 1970s which led to the 1980s expensive carnival parades in the waterfront. The remains of such organized events are now celebrated spontaneously by the people who gather for a parade in Avenida dos Banhos. Despite not having any sort of advertising or media coverage, Póvoa's "Spontaneous Carnival" (Carnaval dos espontâneos) started to attract thousands of people.[131]

Póvoa de Varzim's waterfront is a beach and nightlife area popular with tourists and locals alike. Avenida dos Banhos, along Redonda and Salgueira beaches, is an iconic venue, with nightclubs, bars, and esplanades along the way. Passeio Alegre is a beach square filled with esplanades and nearby Caetano de Oliveira Square, to the north, is a small lively square, with several bars where younger Povoans meet, before going on to the nightclubs. Póvoa has an LGBT-friendly history since the late 1990s and held the Northern Portugal Pride, the first city in the North to hold a gay pride festival, which ended in 2005, due to climbing rental prices. It was organized by former Hit Club and ILGA Portugal.[132]

Póvoa de Varzim has been a writers Mecca since the 19th century, gathering in tertulia sessions. Famous writers closely associated with the city are Almeida Garrett, António da Costa, Ramalho Ortigão, João Penha, Oliveira Martins, António Nobre, Antero de Figueiredo, Raul Brandão, Teixeira de Pascoaes, Alexandre Pinheiro Torres, and Agustina Bessa-Luís. However, the city is mostly remembered as the birthplace of Eça de Queiroz, one of the main writers in the Portuguese language. Camilo Castelo Branco wrote part of his life's work in former Hotel Luso-Brazileiro and José Régio wrote most of his work in Diana Bar, currently the beach library.[133]

In modern times, the city gained international prominence with Correntes d'Escritas, a literary festival where writers from the Portuguese and Spanish-speaking world gather in a variety of presentations and an annual award for best new release.[134] Latin American writer Luis Sepúlveda or the Africans Mia Couto and Ondjaki became associated with the city.[135][136]

Entertainment and performing arts

 
 
In the 19th century, David Alves Square was a center of culture, musical entertainment, gambling and intellectual tertulia.
 
Façade of Garrett Theatre, built in 1890.
 
With origins dating to the 15th century, Castelo da Póvoa is currently a fortress used for leisure activities.

Casino da Póvoa is a gaming and entertainment venue since the 1930s. In 2006, it was the second casino in revenues, with 54 million euros and the third most popular with 1.2 million customers.[137] The casino has several bars, a live performances bar, a theater and restaurants, including haute cuisine of local and Portuguese inspiration. In the 19th century, Póvoa had over a dozen gambling venues, such as Salão Chinês, Café Suisso, Café David, Café Universal and Luso-Brasileiro. Póvoa de Varzim has hotels. The most historic of which is the Grande Hotel da Póvoa, built in the 1930s, an arresting modernist building and, siding it, the Hotel Luso-Brasileiro, the oldest in town, running since the 19th century, other 19th-century former hotels are found in the city such as Hotel Universal in Praça do Almada.

Póvoa's theatrical tradition can be traced to 1793 when Italian operas and Portuguese comedies were presented in a theatre built in Campo das Cobras.[8] It developed with Teatro Garrett (1873) and Teatro Sá da Bandeira (1876).[14] The Varazim Teatro is a cultural and youth group of amateur theatre that has encouraged local drama with its own space known as Espaço D'Mente. Póvoa de Varzim Auditorium houses the local school of music and the Póvoa de Varzim Symphony Orchestra, which is the resident orchestra during the Festival Internacional de Música da Póvoa de Varzim, an event established in 1978.[138] Póvoa de Varzim Music Hall is the residence of Banda Musical da Póvoa de Varzim (1864) and its pops orchestra.

The Póvoa de Varzim Bullfighting Arena is used for Portuguese-style bullfighting, horse shows, and concerts. The most important run in the local bullring is Grande Corrida TV Norte (Northern Portugal's TV Great Run) in late July. Others runs are held, such as 18th century-style Gala runs or with horsewomen.[139][140]

Museums

 

The Ethnography and History Municipal Museum of Póvoa de Varzim (1937) on Rua Visconde de Azevedo houses archaeological finds and exhibits relating to the seafaring history of the city. it is one of the oldest ethnic museums in Portugal and the "Siglas Poveiras" exhibit won the 1980 "European Museum of The Year Award". It possesses ancient sacred art, Poveiro boats and archaeological finds such as Roman inscriptions and Castro culture pottery.[141]

Themed museums exist: Santa Casa Museum with a religious theme, the Museum Nucleus of the Romanesque Church of Saint Peter of Rates, the Archaeological Nucleus of Cividade de Terroso, and the Bullfighting Museum located in Póvoa de Varzim bullring. Another two museums are due to open: Casa do Pescador (Fisherman home) and Farol de Regufe (Regufe lighthouse).

Small art galleries housing contemporary works of art are located in Casino da Póvoa, which exhibits paintings from some of the finest Portuguese artists, and the Ortopóvoa Art Gallery, bordering the Municipal Museum. An arts cooperative created in 1935, A Filantrópica has as its purpose the execution of cultural activities and inducement to artistic creation.[142]

The Rates Ecomuseum is a historical and countryside route, with various stops starting on the Praça (the Square) with the Senhor da Praça baroque chapel, the Rates pillory and the old Rates township house, and primordial springs, wind and water mills, rustic ways and houses.[143] The Arquivo Municipal is the city's archive planned for those who are interested in tracing their family pedigree chart or scrutinize the city's records.[144]

Ethnography

 
A parade with traditional Branqueta costumes. It includes Camisola Poveira, which is used by men.

The culture of Póvoa de Varzim derives from different working classes and with influences arriving from the maritime route from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean. The docudrama film Ala-Arriba! by José Leitão de Barros, popularized this unique Portuguese fishing community within the country during the 1940s. The local expression ala-arriba means "go upwards" and it represents the co-operation between the inhabitants.[145]

Siglas Poveiras are a form of proto-writing system, with a restricted number of symbols that were combined to form more complex symbols; these were used as a rudimentary visual communication system, and as a signature to mark belongings. Merchants wrote them in their books of credit; fishermen used it in religious rituals by marking them in the door of Catholic chapels near hills or beaches; in the table of the church during marriage and in their tombstone; and also had magical significance, such as the São Selimão sigla, that could be used as a protecting symbol and not as family mark.[146] Children used the same family mark with piques as a form of cadency. The youngest son would not have any pique and would inherit his father's symbol.[147] The siglas are still used, though much less commonly, by some families; and are related with Viking traditions.[146]

The Poveiro is a specific genre of boat characterized by a wide flat-bottom and a deep helm. There were diverse boats with different sizes, uses and shapes. The most notable of which, the Lancha Poveira, was believed to be derived from the Drakkar Viking, but without a long stern and bow and with a lateen sail. Each boat carried carvings, namely a sigla poveira mark for boat identification and magical-religious protection at sea. According to a tradition that persists to this day, the youngest son is the heir of the family, as in old Brittany and Denmark, because it was expected that he would take care of his parents when they became old.[13] Women govern the family because men were usually away from home fishing.[148]

 
Tricana poveira girl in a "rusga" parade during Saint Peter festival.

The Branqueta is the traditional dress of the fishermen of Póvoa de Varzim. The Camisola Poveira are pullovers, part of the dress, that have fishery motifs in white, black and red, with the name of the owner embroidered in siglas poveiras. Other dresses include the urban tricana poveira for women and children's catalim caps. Handicrafts include the Tapetes de Beiriz rustic carpets.[149]

Formerly, the population was divided into different "castes", Lanchões, Rasqueiros, and Sardinheiros which were stratified depending on their Poveiro boat and fisheries caught. Apart from them, the Lavradores (the farmers) and the Sargaceiros and Seareiros, who went to the sea searching for fertilizers. As a rule, the groups remained distinct, and mixed marriages between them were forbidden, mostly because of the isolationism of the fishermen.[145][150]

São Félix Hill is a reference point for fishermen at sea and on the last Sunday of May, there is the Pilgrimage of Nossa Senhora da Saúde (Our Lady of Good Health) which covers a distance of 7 km (4.3 mi) between the Matriz Church and the hill. In Cape Santo André there is the Saint's Rock, which has a mark that the Povoan fishermen believe to be a footprint of Saint Andrew. The saint is seen as the "Boatman of Souls", fishing the souls of those who drown in the sea after a shipwreck and helped in fisheries and marriages. The procession to the cape occurs on the dawn of the last day of November, when groups of men and women, wearing black hoods and holding lamps, go to the chapel via the beach. On 15 August, the pinnacle of the fishermen's Feast of the Assumption occurs in the seaport with carefully arranged boats and fireworks.[151] In mid-September, there's the Senhora das Dores festival with the century-old Pottery Fair.[152]

Cuisine

The most traditional ingredients of the local cuisine are locally grown vegetables and fish. The fish used in the traditional cuisine are divided in two categories, the "poor" fish (sardine, ray, mackerel, and others) and the "wealthy" fish (such as whiting, snook, and alfonsino). The most famous local dish is Pescada à Poveira (Poveira Whiting), whose main ingredients are, along with the fish that gives the name to the dish, potatoes, eggs and a boiled onion and tomato sauce. Other fishery dishes include the Arroz de Sardinha (sardine rice), Caldeirada de Peixe (fish stew), Lulas Recheadas à Poveiro (Poveiro stuffed squids), Arroz de Marisco (seafood rice) and Lagosta Suada (steamed spiny lobster). Shellfish and boiled iscas, pataniscas, and bolinhos de bacalhau are popular snacks. Other dishes include Feijoada Poveira, made with white beans and served with dry rice (arroz seco); and Francesinha Poveira made in long bread that first appeared in 1962 as fast food for holidaymakers.[153]

Restaurants specializing in Portuguese barbecued chicken, seafood, francesinha, bacalhau can be found along the Estrada Nacional 13 road and other areas of the city.

Sports

 
An occasional beach volleyball game in October. Beach volleyball, footvolley and beach tennis are popular sports from March to October.

The city has developed a number of sporting venues and has hosted several national, European and world championships in different sports. 38% of the population practised sport, a high rate when compared to the national average. Several sports venues are located in the Northside around Avenida Vasco da Gama.

The most popular sport in Póvoa de Varzim is association football. The city is home to Varzim SC, a professional football club, who play in Estádio do Varzim on the North Side. City Park's Stadium and surrounding football fields are the main stage for Póvoa de Varzim's People's championship where its junior and senior football clubs compete: Aguçadoura, Amorim, Argivai, Averomar, Balazar, Barreiros, Beiriz, Belém, Estela, Juve Norte, Laundos, Leões da Lapa, Mariadeira, Matriz, Navais, Rates, Regufe, Terroso, and Unidos ao Varzim.[154]

 
Póvoa Marina is managed by Clube Naval Povoense.

Swimming is the second most practised sport. There are two swimming pool complexes next to each other in the Northside: one Municipally owned and another one privately held. The city pool complex is managed by Varzim Lazer. The venue has several pools including an Olympic-size swimming pool and swimming lessons for babies, children, and adults. It also holds the International Meeting of Póvoa de Varzim, in long course pool, part of the European winter calendar.[155] The other complex is property of Clube Desportivo da Póvoa. The site also offers swimming lessons and some swimming pools, including a heated saltwater swimming pool filled with Póvoa de Varzim's seawater.[156]

Clube Desportivo da Póvoa competes in several sports, including rink hockey, volleyball, basketball, footvolley, auto racing, judo, badminton, and athletics. In the North side, there's also the Clube da Praia focusing on padel, tennis, and squash courts surrounded by a private beach shaded by palm trees. Beach volley and footvolley are popular sports, and it was in Póvoa that footvolley was, for the first time, practiced in Portugal.[157]

Due to its location and suitable urban areas, board culture is omnipresent in Póvoa de Varzim. Bodyboarders and surfers meet at Salgueira Beach. In Lota, a recreation area for several audiences, is especially popular amongst the skater and biker communities, and is considered the most charismatic skater area in the country.[158]

The marina, near the seaport, offers sea activities developed by the local yacht club – the Clube Naval Povoense. Costa Verde Trophy, linking Póvoa and Viana do Castelo, is one of the regattas organized by the club and Rally Portugal yacht racing is a sailing and sightseeing event along the west Iberian coast.[159]

The municipal company, Varzim Lazer, holds the Pavilhão da Póvoa, a multi-functional indoor arena and the Póvoa de Varzim Bullfighting Arena. Other clubs for other sports also exists: Póvoa Futsal Club in futsal, Clube de Andebol da Póvoa de Varzim in handball, Clube de Atletismo da Póvoa de Varzim in Athletics. There's also Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde united clubs exists for baseball and American football, Villas Vikings and Villas Titans, respectively. In athletics, the Grande Prémio de São Pedro (Saint Peter Grand Prix), which occurs in the city's streets during the summer, is part of the national calendar of the Portuguese Athletics Federation.[160] Other notable annual events, includes the Cego do Maio Half Marathon and the Grande Prémio da Marginal (Waterfront Grand Prix), the later goes along the Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde beachfront, aiming for the funding of the National Association of Paramiloidosis.[161] In cycling, it hosts the Clássica da Primavera (Spring Classic) in April. Mountain bike events are common. Along the sand dunes, the Estela links golf course was considered by Golf Digest as the 5th best golf course in Portugal.[162]

 
Póvoa de Varzim has diverse and high-quality surf spots: along the dunes of the Northwestern coast (pictured), in the countryside, and in the southwestern beaches of the city center.

Media

O Comércio da Póvoa de Varzim (est. 1903), A Voz da Póvoa (est. 1938), and Póvoa Semanário, which appeared during the 1990s, are Póvoa de Varzim's major weekly newspapers; while the Gazeta da Póvoa de Varzim (1870–1874) was the first local newspaper. Most are dedicated to local news and have Internet editions.

The local radio stations Rádio Mar (89.0) and Radio Onda Viva (96.1) broadcast on FM and online. The stations' programming include local news and sports and feature an in-depth look at the city's top news by interviewing a guest at lunchtime on weekends. Radio Onda Viva airs Mandarin Chinese programming daily. The radio station, Rádio Mar, and the newspaper Póvoa Semanário belong to the same group; the same company offers news services to the neighbouring cities of Vila do Conde and Esposende.

Public services

Education

 
Porto Polytechnic Campus 2.

Higher education has limited history and availability. The Póvoa de Varzim/Vila do Conde campus or Campus 2 of Porto Polytechnic houses the Superior School of Hospitality and Tourism (ESHT) and the School of Media, Arts and Design (ESMAD).[163] The later school is centered around creativity and employability, offering academic choices centered around design, cinema, photography, multimedia, and the Web. Campus 2 was built in 2001, with 31,544 square metres (7.795 acres) and state-of-the-art facilities such as three amphitheaters, a large library, an auditorium and a research space. Póvoa's campus origins lie in the former School of Industrial Studies and Management founded in 1990, offering undergraduate and postgraduate education in management and technology.[164] The new campus has planned expansion, adaptation and academic internationalization.[165]

 
Rocha Peixoto Library. Contemporary architecture (1991) juxtaposed by 1921 historic architecture.

Póvoa de Varzim has public, denominational and independent schools in the city and outskirts. Public education in the municipality is provided by five school districts: Flávio Gonçalves, Cego do Maio, Aver-o-Mar, Campo Aberto, and Rates. These school districts arrange kindergartens and schools to the 9th grade of different locations of the municipality and are headed by Escolas de Educação Básica do 2.° e 3.°Ciclo (6th to the 9th-grade schools) that give the name to each district.[166] Private schools are primarily run by Catholic parishes or groups, the most notable of which is the Colégio do Sagrado Coração de Jesus. The Grande Colégio da Póvoa de Varzim and Campo Verde School of Agriculture are eminent independent schools and MAPADI is a large facility and school for children with down syndrome.

Secondary education (10th to the 12th grade) is provided in the school section at Póvoa city centre: Escola Secundária Eça de Queirós and Escola Secundária Rocha Peixoto and by the Colégio de Amorim, an independent school in the outskirts. Eça de Queirós was a lyceum created in 1904 that maintains its humanist outlook and Rocha Peixoto was a former industrial and commercial school created in 1924.

The Rocha Peixoto Municipal Library, established in 1880, was housed in the current building in 1991. the public library system includes some branches in the suburbs, Diana Bar Beach Library and the Garden Library of Casa Manuel Lopes, a youth seasonal library during the month of August.[167]

Healthcare

 
Palace of Justice in Largo das Dores. It houses the Central civil court for six municipalities of Greater Porto.

The first healthcare structure, the Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Póvoa de Varzim (Holy House of Mercy), opened in 1756. The hospitals of the city are the São Pedro Pescador Hospital (state-run) in Largo das Dores and the privately held Hospital da Luz Póvoa de Varzim (notable private hospital previously known as Clipóvoa) in Rua Manuel I street. The public hospital suffers from a lack of bed spaces. Due to this, it underwent expansion works and there is an ongoing plan to build a modern hospital on the border between the cities of Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde, to serve the population of both municipalities. The Centro de Saúde da Póvoa de Varzim (Health Centre) is a public primary care building that has extensions in the main suburbs.

Póvoa de Varzim Animal Emergency Ambulance is a 24-hour service for pets articulated with the local veterinary hospitals and A Cerca animal shelter which started operating in 2018. It is the first service of this kind in Northern Portugal. It is operated by Póvoa de Varzim firefighters.[168]

Public safety

 
The PSP Police station is housed in an historic mantion, the Palacete do Postiga.

The Municipal Police of Póvoa de Varzim is an administrative police force that acts solely within the municipality and reports directly to the mayor and it is headquartered in the former Póvoa de Varzim Barracks, the Quartel, in Rua Rocha Peixoto. The Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP) does the city policing and it is headquartered in the Esquadra, police station located in Praça Marquês de Pombal, while the Guarda Nacional Republicana (GNR) is responsible for the countryside and its territorial station or Posto Territorial da Póvoa de Varzim is located in Largo das Dores. Póvoa de Varzim had a crime rate of 27.1 per 1,000 residents in 2015, ranking among the safest municipalities in metropolitan Porto.[169] It is considered by the PSP police as a "calm" zone in all categories of offense; violent crime, in particular, is practically non-existent. Mostly, crime consists of minor robberies to homes, stores, or from cars.[170]

The Royal Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters or Real Associação Humanitária dos Bombeiros Voluntários is a volunteer fire department which faces diverse firefighting challenges, from family homes, high-rise buildings to wildfires. It was established in 1877 and granted the royal title in 1904, which it retains.[171] Its headquarters are located in Rua Santos Minho, with the station and engines facing nearby Rua Arquitecto Ventura Terra.[172]

Os Delfins is a professional lifeguard service and school which patrols the beaches of Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde, it currently has activities elsewhere in Northern Portugal. This Póvoa-based association uses the dolphin as the mascot and in naming. The lifeguards can be identified on the beaches by their yellow T-shirts with red captions. Póvoa is one of the twelve national sea borders controlled by the Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras (SEF) and it as an ISN Lifeboat rescue station. The Póvoa de Varzim Maritime Police patrols Póvoa de Varzim seafront, including the seaport, beaches and maritime waters under the national sovereignty and jurisdiction.[173] It often acts against illegal fisheries, unruly harvest of shellfish, and smuggling. The Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde Maritime Police Picket are headquartered in Largo Dr. Vasques Calafate, sharing resources with the Captaincy of the Port of Póvoa de Varzim.[174]

Póvoa de Varzim is home to the Escola dos Serviços, a Portuguese military base unit for logistics, military education and training, and financial resources. It includes a command, army staff, the Commander and Services Company, and the Battalion of Service and Support to Military Instruction. The unit is hair to the Battalion of Military Administration that was transferred to Póvoa de Varzim in December 1914 to prepare for the Portuguese participation in World War I.[175] The current base unit was built in 1994 and it increased in military personnel, duties and responsibilities in 2006.[176]

Transport

 
Roundabouts are the preferred method for traffic management in Póvoa de Varzim.
 
Line A bus leaving 25 de Abril Avenue during the Amorim Industry Area – Caxinas route.
 
Line B Porto Metro tram-train in 2017.
 
Steam train on the former route to Famalicão in 1970.

Póvoa de Varzim is served by a transportation network that employs maritime, aerial and terrestrial travel. The terrestrial access infrastructure is composed of national motorways (freeways), the national roads system, and light rail metro. These infrastructures and the airport, bus terminal, marina and harbour are daily used by commuters.

Public transportation within the city is provided by private-owned companies. The Central de Camionagem is a terminus for urban and long-distance buses that provide mass transit in the surrounding region, namely the city's countryside, Porto, Minho Region, and Galicia in Spain. Litoral Norte as a wholly urban transportation network with 5 lines, while Linhares has the oldest bus network operating in the city, now owned by Transdev.[177]

Póvoa de Varzim taxis are black with an olive green hardtop. The main taxi stands are located in Praça do Almada, in Póvoa de Varzim metro station and Largo das Dores. There are taxi centrals: Central Táxis Ribamar, Táxis Póvoa and a few others. Ribamar has a tourist service to tourist attractions away from the city center, including the Discovery Age carrack replica in Vila do Conde's riverside, the medieval Romanesque churches of Rates and Rio Mau, Cividade de Terroso and São Félix Hill.[178]

Air

The Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (IATA: OPO, ICAO: LPPR) is located 18 km (11 mi) south of Póvoa de Varzim. The airport, known outside the region as Porto Airport, is the second-busiest international airport in Portugal, moving over 10.7 million passengers in 2017. Using cars or taxis, it is fast accessible (17 minutes) via the A28 motorway, linked to the A41 motorway and the airport's drop-off and pick-up areas, or the EN13 highway, the later using the airport's EN107 accessway. Póvoa Aerodrome, officially known as S. Miguel de Laundos, is small-sized, with only 270 meters long for ultralight aviation and other small planes for leisure activities.[179]

Rail

Line B of Porto Metro links Póvoa de Varzim to Porto and the airport with two services: a standard and a shuttle (the Expresso). Through Verdes station, Metro trains link the city and the airport. This waiting station to reach Póvoa de Varzim is a small public park near the airport, and it literally means the green park station.[180] The line operates on a former railway, which opened in 1875 and closed in 2002 to give way for the metro. The railway network was expanded and reached Famalicão in 1881, it was closed entirely in 1995 due to an accident with a bus and became a rail trail.[181]

Roads

 
The A28 near the City Park.

The city is connected by road on a north-south axis reaching Viana do Castelo and the Spanish border to Porto by the A28 motorway. In Greater Porto, the A28 has the most popular suburban commercial areas of Northern Portugal with suburban shopping centers, large stand-alone stores, retail parks and outlets and reaches Porto's major thoroughfares and ring roads, including the VCI inner orbital motorway. Póvoa is also reached by the A7 (from Guimarães and Vila Nova de Famalicão) and A11 (from Braga and Barcelos) motorways on an east-west axis, through the south and north of the city, in that order, and both cross the A28. With these motorways, Póvoa de Varzim is accessible within minutes and central in the Northern Littoral Urban-Metropolitan Region of Northern Portugal, with 2.99 million inhabitants (2001 census).[51]

Although it lost usefulness for long distances, the National Roads system has acquired local importance: EN13 that cuts the city in half, in a north-south direction, is used by commuters originating from the northern suburbs and from Vila do Conde, in the south, to travel downtown. The EN205 and the EN206 are used by commuters starting from the interior of the municipality.[23]

The traditional road system of the city, composed of roads that run parallel in the direction of the sea, can be seen in any of the following avenues: Avenida do Mar, Avenida Vasco da Gama, Avenida Mouzinho de Albuquerque, and Avenida Santos Graça. The Avenida dos Descobrimentos and Avenida dos Banhos, in other hand, run parallel to the coast. The growth of the city inland and northwards made ring roads more important, this can be seen in Avenida 25 de Abril, an urban belt road.

Bikeways

 
The Marginal Bikeway.

The main bike paths in Póvoa de Varzim — known as ciclovias in Portuguese — are the Marginal in the coastal area, the Ecopista linking the city and the countryside, the Parque da Cidade, linking the City Park and the beaches, and the Via B, the urban-belt bike path. The bikeways are all interlinked. The Marginal bikeway was built in 1998 and runs for 2 km in Póvoa de Varzim, going through the main beaches of Avenida dos Banhos and around the seaport. It extends for another 3.5 km across the Vila do Conde beaches and reaching the fort at the estuary of the Ave River. The Ecopista is a shared-use path, for bicycling and walking, 28 km long (18 of which in Póvoa de Varzim), linking Póvoa de Varzim and the inland town of Famalicão through the countryside and suburban areas.[182] One of the main attractions on the Ecopista is the Romanesque Church in Rates and it grow throw flat terrain, despite crossing the hills of the countryside.[183]

The City Park to the Coastal Area Bikeway started being built in November 2018 and it is mostly exclusive for bikes, except in areas where that is not possible, such as the area where it crosses the EN13 highway.[184] The Via B Bikeway was built in 2018 and it goes throw the city's inland expansion area.[185] The School Bikeway with 1.3 km between the school district and the Marginal Bikeway started being built in 2019.[186]

Notable people

 
Cego do Maio
 
Bruno Alves, 2018

Sport

International relations

Atlantic Axis and European Regions

Póvoa de Varzim is part of the Eixo Atlântico ("Atlantic Axis"), a lobby of the most relevant Galician and Northern Portuguese cities. It also became a permanent member of the European Committee of the Regions, an assembly of local and regional representatives with a direct voice within the EU's institutional framework.[187] In 2016, the regional government of Príncipe Island, an autonomous region of São Tomé and Príncipe, and the municipality of Póvoa de Varzim, established a cooperation protocol, which has diverse fields of cooperation using human and technical resources. The protocol was signed after a visit to Póvoa de Varzim by the president of Príncipe Province, José Cardoso Cassandra.[188]

Twin towns – sister cities

Póvoa de Varzim is twinned with:[189]

Partner cities

See also

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póvoa, varzim, civil, parish, parish, portuguese, pronunciation, ˈpɔvu, ðɨ, vɐɾˈzĩ, listen, locally, ˈpɔβwɐ, ðɨ, βɐɾˈzĩŋ, portuguese, city, northern, portugal, region, greater, porto, from, city, centre, sits, sandy, coastal, plain, cuspate, foreland, halfway,. For the civil parish see Povoa de Varzim Parish Povoa de Varzim Portuguese pronunciation ˈpɔvu ɐ dɨ vɐɾˈzĩ listen locally ˈpɔbwɐ dɨ bɐɾˈzĩŋ is a Portuguese city in Northern Portugal and sub region of Greater Porto 30 km 18 6 mi from its city centre It sits in a sandy coastal plain a cuspate foreland halfway between the Minho and Douro rivers In 2001 there were 63 470 inhabitants with 42 396 living in the city proper 1 The city expanded southwards to Vila do Conde and there are about 100 000 inhabitants in the urban area alone It is the seventh largest urban agglomeration in Portugal and the third largest in Northern Portugal Povoa de VarzimMunicipalityClockwise from top Nova Povoa Rua Santos Minho Touro the City Park Lagoa Beach Senhora das Dores Church and Praca do Almada FlagCoat of armsPovoa de VarzimLocation in PortugalCoordinates 41 22 48 N 8 45 39 W 41 38000 N 8 76083 W 41 38000 8 76083 Coordinates 41 22 48 N 8 45 39 W 41 38000 N 8 76083 W 41 38000 8 76083Country PortugalRegionNorteMetropolitan areaPortoDistrictPortoEstablishedRoman settlement c 138 BCMunicipal charter 9 March 1308Government PresidentAires Pereira PSD Area Total82 1 km2 31 7 sq mi Elevation190 m 620 ft Highest elevation202 m 663 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2021 Total64 320 Density780 km2 2 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 00 00 WET Summer DST UTC 01 00 WEST Postal code4490 000 4490 999 4494 909 4495 001 4495 613 4496 903 4750 010 4750 554Area code252Local holiday29 June St Peter FestivalWebsitewww cm pvarzim ptPermanent settlement in Povoa de Varzim dates back to around four to six thousand years ago Around 900 BC unrest in the region led to the establishment of Cividade de Terroso a fortified city which developed maritime trade routes with the civilizations of classical antiquity Modern Povoa de Varzim emerged after the conquest by the Roman Republic of the city by 138 BC fishing and fish processing units soon developed which became the foundations of the local economy By the 11th century the fishing industry and fertile farmlands were the economic base of a feudal lordship and Varzim was fiercely disputed between the local overlords and the early Portuguese kings which resulted in the establishment of the present day s municipality in 1308 and being subjugated to monastic power some years later Povoa de Varzim s importance reemerged with the Age of Discovery due to its shipbuilders and merchants proficiency and wealth who traded around the globe in complex trade routes By the 17th century the fish processing industry rebounded and sometime later Povoa became the dominant fishing port in northern Portugal 2 Povoa de Varzim has been a well known beach resort for over three centuries the most popular in Northern Portugal 3 which unfolded an influential literary culture and historical artistic patronage in music and theater Casino da Povoa is one of the few and prominent gambling venues in Portugal Leisure and health benefits provided in large sandy beaches attracts national and international visitors Povoa de Varzim holds other landmarks especially the traditional Junqueira shopping street Garrett Theatre the Ethnography and History Museum Cividade de Terroso the Medieval Rates Monastery Baroque Matriz Church city Hall and Portuguese vernacular architecture in Praca do Almada and numerous Portuguese cuisine restaurants that make Povoa de Varzim popular in all Northern Portugal which started to attract an international following Farol da Lapa Farol de Regufe the main breakwater of the Port of Povoa de Varzim Carvalhido and Sao Felix Hill are preferred for sightseeing The city has significant textile and food industries 3 The town has retained a distinct cultural identity and ancient Norse customs such as the writing system of siglas poveiras the masseira farming technique and festivals Contents 1 History 1 1 Castro Culture and Roman conquest 1 2 Feudalism and municipalism 1 3 Shipbuilders seafarers and fishermen 1 4 The Baths of Povoa and the modern city 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Fisheries 4 2 Agribusiness 4 3 Tourism 4 4 Manufacturing 5 Government 6 Cityscape 6 1 Urban morphology 6 2 Beaches and parks 6 3 Countryside 7 Culture and contemporary life 7 1 Entertainment and performing arts 7 2 Museums 7 3 Ethnography 7 4 Cuisine 7 5 Sports 7 6 Media 8 Public services 8 1 Education 8 2 Healthcare 8 3 Public safety 9 Transport 9 1 Air 9 2 Rail 9 3 Roads 9 4 Bikeways 10 Notable people 10 1 Sport 11 International relations 11 1 Atlantic Axis and European Regions 11 2 Twin towns sister cities 11 3 Partner cities 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Povoa de Varzim Castro Culture and Roman conquest Edit The first granite buildings appeared in the 5th century BC Discoveries of Acheulean stone tools suggest Povoa de Varzim has been inhabited since the Lower Palaeolithic around 200 000 BC The first groups of shepherds settled on the coast where Povoa de Varzim is now located between the 4th millennium and early 2nd millennium BC 4 A Neolithic Calcolithic necropolis with seven known burial mounds can still be seen around Sao Felix Hill and Cividade Hill 5 Widespread pillaging by rival and migrant tribes led the resident populations of the coastal plain of Povoa de Varzim to raise a town atop the hill that stood next to the sea The acropolis protection was reinforced by successive rings of walls and a trench at the base of the hill 6 Established by the 9th or 8th century B C the city area covered 12 000 m2 3 0 acres and had several hundred inhabitants Its location near waterways helped it to maintain commercial relations with the Mediterranean civilizations especially noticeable during the Carthaginian dominion of the southern Iberian Peninsula 4 During the Punic Wars the Romans became aware of the Castro region s rich deposits of gold and tin Viriathus leading Lusitanian troops hindered the expansion of the Roman Republic north of the river Douro His murder in 138 BC opened the way for the Roman legions Over the following two years Decimus Junius Brutus advanced into the Castro region from south of the Douro crushed the Castro armies and left Cividade de Terroso in ruins 4 The region was pacified during the reign of Caesar Augustus and the Castro people returned to the coastal plain where Villa Euracini and Roman fish factories were built 7 8 With the annexation by the Roman Republic trading supported regional economic development with Roman merchants organized in true commercial companies who looked for monopoly in commercial relations 9 Feudalism and municipalism Edit Poveiro boats in the Port of Povoa de Varzim the dispute between the fief s overlords and the Portuguese kings led to the establishment of the municipality in 1308 With the fall of the Roman Empire Suebi populations established themselves in the countryside 10 It was first mentioned on 26 March 953 during the rule of Mumadona Dias Countess of Portugal 11 The region was attacked by the Vikings in the 960s by the Moors in 997 and again by Norman pirates in 1015 1016 10 12 Hints indicate a Norse settlement in Villa Euracini after those invasions 13 During the Middle Ages the name Euracini evolved to Uracini Vracini Veracini Verazini Verazim Varazim and eventually Varzim 7 In 1033 Guterre Pelayo a leading captain of the Reconquista for the County of Portugal was recognized by Bermudo Emperor in Gallaecia as the Lord of Varzim during the chaotic epoch following Almanzor s attack on the Christian realms Henry the Portuguese count recognized his rule over the port of Varzim amongst several other possessions 14 Varzim overlords gained significant power and when Portugal was already a stable kingdom Sancho I of Portugal attacked the fief and seized the port destroyed most of the properties and expelled the farmers The northern area became known as Varzim dos Cavaleiros Knights Varzim and belonged to the military order of the Knights Hospitaller who inherited the wealth of the local overlords Lower Varzim the royal southern land was the location of the port and contiguous farmlands 15 16 According to a 1258 chronic while Sancho II of Portugal was disputing the throne with his brother Afonso who was invited by the knights to take over the Portuguese throne Gaviao of Varzim used the opportunity to destroy the king s assets in Lower Varzim He violently entered in the king s lands destroyed it significantly in such a way that no bread could be sowed nor a car could cross that place as it often used to do Sancho II was overthrown Afonso became king and ordered the resettlement of the royal land and the king s chronicler explicitly stated that all the port was the property of the king 17 Gomes Lourenco of the Honour of Varzim was a very influential knight and godfather of King Denis 16 He took advantage of his relationship with important people in the kingdom in order to get the recognition of the seaport located in Lower Varzim as his honour He tried to convince King Denis that the king s father Afonso took it from him unfairly Justifying the attitude with the Honour of Varzim Gomes and his descendants went to the port to get the tribute from the fishermen 16 In 1308 King Denis granted a charter the Foral giving the royal land to 54 families of Varzim these had to found a municipality known as Povoa around Praca Velha siding Varzim Old Town controlled by the knights In 1312 King Denis donated Povoa to his bastard son Afonso Sanches Lord of Albuquerque who included it in the patrimony of the Monastery of Santa Clara which he had just founded in Vila do Conde 18 In 1367 King Ferdinand I confirmed the charters privileges and uses of Povoa de Varzim These were again confirmed by John I in 1387 But the domain of the monastery over the town grew stronger and the people asked King Manuel I to end the situation In 1514 during the era of charter reform the King granted a new charter to Povoa de Varzim Besides the town hall and square the town gained a pillory granted significant self government and involved itself in the Portuguese discoveries 11 Shipbuilders seafarers and fishermen Edit Mid 19th century skyline as seen from Ribeira shipyard located in the port of Povoa de Varzim A horse drawn tram or streetcar on Praca do Almada around 1880 The market square in 1909 In the 16th century the fishermen started to work in maritime activities as pilots or seafarers in the crew of the Portuguese ships due to their high nautical knowledge 19 The fishermen of the region are known to fish in Newfoundland since at least 1506 19 During the reign of John III the Povoan shipmaking art was already renowned and Povoan carpenters were sought after by Lisbon s Ribeira das Naus shipyard due to their high technical skills 20 The single floored houses dominated the town s landscape but there are indications of multiple floored habitations with rich architecture The seafarers social class well off gentlemen was associated with this richer architecture around Praca Velha square 8 Praca do Almada square garden in 1919 In the 17th century the shipbuilding industry boomed in Ribeira area around Povoa Fortress in the sheltered bay and one third of the population had some relation with this activity building ships for the merchant navigation During this period there was a relevant urban expansion the Praca civic center with the town hall and the Madre Deus Chapel the area of the old town where the Main church was located and the fishermen neighborhood of Junqueira was starting its affirmation as a new urban center 8 In the beginning of the 18th century there was a decline in the Ribeira shipyard activities due to the aggradation of the Portuguese coast and the Povoan shipyard started to work in the construction of fishing vessels 19 There was a significant increase of the fisher community in the middle of the century becoming the main activity and during the reign of Joseph I with the country in the middle of an economic crisis Povoa started a rapid development 19 The Royal Academy of Sciences of Lisbon noticed their overwhelming notoriety in the Minho coast and considered Povoans to be the most expert fishermen from Cape St Vincent to Caminha with a sizable number of fishermen ships and high sea fishing The result was a very considerable quantity of caught fish 21 The community became wealthier and following a royal provision by Queen Mary I in 1791 the inspector general Almada reorganized the town s layout a new civic centre with a monumental city hall streets and infrastructure were built all of which provided the potential for a new business sea baths 11 The Baths of Povoa and the modern city Edit Since 1725 the iodine rich seawaters of Povoa due to the peculiar high quantities of seaweed that ends up in Povoa beaches from the sheltered bay to Cape Santo Andre brought by ocean currents lead that Benedictine monks choose to take sea baths in there searching cures for skin and bone problems Still in the 18th century other people went to Povoa with the same concerns 22 In the 19th century the town became popular as a summer destination for the wealthy of Entre Douro e Minho province and Portuguese Brazilians due to its large sandy beaches and the development of theaters hotels and casinos It then became renowned for its refined literary culture artistic patronage in music and theater and intellectual tertulia 20 23 Avenida dos Banhos in 1921 On 27 February 1892 a shipwreck had critical impact in community Seven lanchas poveiras wrecked in a storm and 105 fishermen were killed just metres off the shore 24 Over fishing by steamboats created severe social problems and fishermen emigration The fishing industry lost much of its importance Meanwhile Povoa developed into the most popular holiday destination in northern Portugal 3 The textile and food industries thrived Streetcars appeared in 1874 and endured until September 1934 The rail connection to Porto opened in 1875 and to inland Minho region in 1878 National highways linking the city to Barcelos Famalicao and Viana do Castelo opened The first urbanization project for the waterfront was drafted in 1891 All these events led to a major growth between the 1930s and 1960s 25 Povoa de Varzim developed a cosmopolitan style and became a service sector city It is one of northern Portugal s main urban centres Povoa is the focal point of a larger area which includes Vila do Conde and Esposende 23 Geography EditMain article Geography of Povoa de Varzim Map of Povoa de Varzim The coastal plain The city and its suburbs are surrounded by bouca forests Coastal sand dunes with endemic psammophiles Minho rocky cliffs seen at a distance The green inland hills has higher pluviosity and lower maritime influence Occupying an area of 82 1 km2 31 7 sq mi Povoa de Varzim lies between the Cavado and Ave rivers or from a wider perspective halfway between the Minho and Douro rivers on the northern coast of Portugal the Costa Verde It is bordered to the north by the municipality of Esposende to the northeast by Barcelos to the east by Vila Nova de Famalicao and to the south by Vila do Conde To the west it has a shoreline on the Atlantic Ocean 26 Granitic gneiss The gneiss forms headlands and islets which submerge during high tide This is a biologically rich and diverse environment The rocky cliffs common features downstream of the Minho s estuary disappear in Povoa de Varzim giving way to a coastal plain The plain is located in a cuspate foreland an old marine plateau from the Plio Pleistocene conferring a sandy soil to the coastal lands The sand dunes in the Northwestern coast formed during the Little Ice Age and started piling up in the 15th or 16th century 27 Wandering along the coast one discerns Cape Santo Andre the tip of the cuspate foreland and the Avarus Promontory referred to by Ptolemy 28 Sao Felix Hill 202 m or 663 ft and Cividade Hill 155 m or 509 ft rise above the landscape Despite their modest rise the expanse of the plain makes them easy reference points on the horizon The mountain chain known as Serra de Rates divides the municipality into two distinctive areas the coastal plain and hills where the forests become more abundant and the soils have less sea influence In this landscape dominated by the plains and low hills only the hillside of Corga da Soalheira 150 m or 490 ft in the interior is dissimilar 28 There are no large rivers but abundant small water streams exist Some of these streams are permanent such as the Este River which feeds into the Ave The source of the Esteiro Stream is located at the base of Cividade Hill and empties at the beach of Aver o Mar while the Alto River s source is at the base of Sao Felix and reaches the Atlantic at Rio Alto Beach The land is well irrigated springs and wells are very common since underground water is often close to the surface 4 The forest areas suffer from strong demographic pressure and intensive agriculture Some forests locally known as boucas are defined areas with maritime pines oaks and eucalyptus plantations Forests are still important in parishes surrounded by the Serra de Rates whose flora is distinguished by the pedunculate oak or the european holly In the 18th century the monks of Tibaes planted pines which characterized the civil parish of Estela In the past the Atlantic forest predominated with trees such as oaks ash trees hazels strawberry trees holm oak and alders 4 The granitic gneiss rocks throughout the entire coastline are home to large populations of invertebrates fish and seaweed These gneiss and the dunes form rich ecosystems but are threatened by waterfront construction holiday makers and dune sports 29 Short beaked common dolphins occur in large numbers in Northern Portugal Dolphins show themselves by porpoising and bowriding along with boats just off the city of Povoa de Varzim where fishing activities occur Alive or dead discarded fish while fishing can be easily caught by dolphins which could help explain this relationship in the city s waters 30 The OMARE Marine Observatory also identified the Risso s dolphin and the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin in local waters 31 Stranded whales and dolphins and found dead occur with some frequency 32 33 34 35 natural causes rough seas events 36 incidents with ships or fishing boats can explain these events 37 The city core is situated in a region dominated by old Hercynian granites including Povoa de Varzim Granite and Santo Andre Granite A continuous area dominated by schist exists to the Northeast and vernacular architecture of the rural areas highlight the local geological diversity Oldest rocks from the Pre Ordovician epoch are found in the Schist greywacke Complex between Rates Laundos and Estela 38 39 Wandering even further Northeast there is shale of micaceous clay nature occasionally quartzite dating to the Devonian period that may contain fossils 40 Climate Edit Port of Povoa de Varzim breakwaters Blue skies are common between April and September with sunshine probability above 60 peaking in the summer nearing 80 The rest of the year averages 50 Povoa s climate is classified as a Warm summer Mediterranean climate Csb in the Koppen climate classification system with gentle summers and mild winters influenced by the Atlantic ocean 41 Temperature extremes recorded at Sa Carneiro Airport records started in 1967 range from 3 8 C 25 2 F to 38 3 C 100 9 F In Povoa de Varzim proper average temperatures oscillate between 9 C 48 2 F in winter and 19 C 66 2 F in the summer The city s beach area averages between 11 C 51 8 F and 18 C 64 4 F and diurnal temperature variation there is very low just 4 C 39 2 F The remaining territory including the northwestern rural beaches swings around 8 C 46 4 F daily 42 Using 1971 2000 data there are 33 days a year above 25 C 77 0 F and 9 days above 30 C 86 0 F Heat waves can occur for an average of 10 days yet it tends to be balmier than inland Northwestern Portugal and it is used by inland Minho Province residents seeking to escape the summer heat in the valleys The so called tropical nights with minimum temperature above 20 C 68 F occur three days per year 43 There are no full days below freezing yet temperatures below 0 C 32 0 F can occur at the height of winter during the night and early morning The city possesses a microclimate and is considered the region least subject to frosts in all northern Portugal Cold waves are absent and snowfall is firmly uncommon the last occurred in January 1986 More recently snowfall occurred inland This is due to the winter maritime winds that normally blow from the south and southwest 4 Most of the rain is concentrated in the winter months due to the Azores High which influences the subsidence of the air resulting in dry air during the summer Topography and distance from the sea influence precipitation even at short distances 44 The urban core receives over 900 millimetres 35 in the outskirts can get up to 1 200 millimetres 47 in of rain per year while the city s countryside can get up to 1 500 millimetres 59 in 45 The prevailing northern winds known as Nortadas arise in the summer after midday 4 Strongest wind gusts are felt in the city s sands and only reaching inland in municipalities south of Povoa de Varzim 43 During the summer a mass of hot and wet air brought by the south and western maritime winds creates Povoa de Varzim s characteristic fog covering only the coast and with strong ocean scent brought in by the marine layer 46 which is composed of salt from the surf and sea spray with lesser amounts of iodine from the outlying kelp forests 47 Southerly winds can sporadically bring the Saharan Air Layer and Saharan dust can form a thick plume blocking the sun 48 Sunshine duration values are high between April and September the mean is always over 217 hours peaking in July with 308 hours The gloomiest months are December and January with 124 hours each 1961 1990 data Solar irradiance is high in the city s beaches and lower inland and on the northwestern coast 49 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 17201 396 17361 796 28 7 17502 184 21 6 17683 360 53 8 17803 776 12 4 17954 328 14 6 18014 676 8 0 18215 672 21 3 18306 097 7 5 18368 036 31 8 184915 300 90 4 186418 704 22 2 187820 578 10 0 189023 372 13 6 190024 527 4 9 191125 083 2 3 192025 929 3 4 193028 780 11 0 194031 693 10 1 195037 938 19 7 196040 444 6 6 197042 698 5 6 198154 248 27 1 199154 788 1 0 200163 470 15 8 201163 408 0 1 202164 320 1 4 Before 1849 data refers only to Povoa de Varzim Parish N S Conceicao 1720 1836 Sources 8 1864 2001 50 Main article Demographics of Povoa de Varzim A native of Povoa de Varzim is called a Poveiro which can be rendered into English as Povoan According to the 2001 Census there were 63 470 inhabitants that year 38 848 61 2 of whom lived in the city The number goes up to 100 000 if adjacent satellite areas are taken into account 23 ranking it as the seventh largest independent urban area in Portugal within a polycentric agglomeration of about 3 million people ranging from Braga to Porto 51 According to the EOCD methology Povoa de Varzim was the 13th largest Functional urban area of Portugal hence a small urban area with 63 428 inhabitants by including only its municipality 52 The urban area has a population density of 3035 km2 7 864 mi2 while the rural and suburban areas have a density of 355 5 km2 920 mi2 The rural areas away from the city tend to be scarcely populated becoming denser near it During the summer the resident population in the city triples this seasonal movement from neighbouring cities is due to the draw of the beach and 29 9 of homes had seasonal use in 2001 the highest in Greater Porto 53 Povoa de Varzim is the youngest city in the region with a birth rate of 13 665 and mortality rate of 8 330 54 Unlike other urban areas of greater Porto it is not a satellite city Significant commuting occurs only with Vila do Conde 53 an urban expansion area of Povoa since the 18th century 55 Poveiros during the 2006 Saint Peter festival For centuries a fishing community of mostly Norman origin where ethnic isolationism was a common practice Povoa de Varzim is today a cosmopolitan town with people originating from the Ave Valley who settled in the coastal Northern districts during the 20th century the ancient immigration from Galicia 56 Portuguese Africans who arrived in significant numbers after the independence of Angola and Mozambique in the late 1970s In 2017 Povoa de Varzim had a legal foreign resident population of 1 5 up from 1 4 in 2008 mostly including economic migrants and expatriates it excludes those who obtained Portuguese citizenship and illegal migrants Most of these were from Brazil China Ukraine France Spain Mozambique Angola Romania the United Kingdom and Cape Verde Most of the growth in foreign population arrived from China other Asian countries France and other European countries 57 58 In 2017 231 migrants moved to Povoa de Varzim from Brazil Ukraine and Venezuela but also from Uzbekistan Angola and Georgia 59 Indonesian fishermen have been contracted to work in Povoa de Varzim to redress labour shortages Their arrival was negotiated directly with the Indonesian diplomatic authorities 60 61 The population of the entire municipality grew only 1 between 1981 and 1991 then increased by 15 3 between 1991 and 2001 During that period the urban population had grown 23 with the number of families increasing considerably by about 44 5 The urban area kept a slower but steady growth in the 21st century and in the 2021 Census it was one of the few urban areas to expand in the whole of Portugal 62 The quality of living the infrastructure development and a 15 minutes distance from Porto and Braga prompted new residents originating from near by cities such as Guimaraes Famalicao Braga and Porto 63 The beach areas of Povoa de Varzim is also popular for a new home by foreign nationals mostly French and Swiss 64 Due to the practice of endogamy and the caste system Povoa s fishing community maintained local ethnic characteristics Anthropological and cultural data indicate Nordic fishermen settling during the period of the coast s resettlement 13 In As Praias de Portugal Beaches of Portugal 1876 Ramalho ortigao wrote that the Povoan fishermen were a race in the Portuguese coast entirely different from the Mediterranean type of Ovar and Olhao Poveiro is of Saxon type On the other hand the man from the interior was a farmer with Galician character Paleo and Nordid Atlantid In a 1908 research anthropologist Fonseca Cardoso considered that Poveiros were the result of a mixture of Teutons Jews and mostly Normans 65 In the book The Races of Europe 1938 Poveiros were distinguished by having a greater than usual degree of blondism broad faces of unknown origin and broad jaws 66 Poveiros have migrated to other places and this attenuated the population growth One should notice that the Poveiros tended to create their own associations abroad there are Casa dos Poveiros Poveiros House in Brazil Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo Germiston in South Africa and Toronto in Canada In Rio de Janeiro the community was known for not wanting other peoples of other origins including Portuguese born in other regions within their community In 1920 many Poveiros emigrated in Brazil returned as many refused to lose Portuguese nationality 67 The governor of Angola with an ambition to develop fisheries suggested the creation of a Povoan colony in Porto Alexandre Due to fisher classes affairs the fisher areas of Vila do Conde Esposende and Matosinhos have strong Povoan cultural influence and half of the population of Vila do Conde and Matosinhos are of Povoan descent 68 Economy EditMain article Economy of Povoa de Varzim Agros headquarters in Espaco Agros business park The economy of Povoa de Varzim is driven by sales manufacturing construction healthcare agribusiness fishing and tourism In the 2021 census the unemployment rate at 8 3 compared to Porto Metropolitan Area at 9 6 Northern Portugal at 8 4 and the national average at 8 1 69 Povoa de Varzim s purchasing power represented 0 6 of the total national purchasing power in 2019 up from 0 5 in 1993 However per capita values were just 96 5 of the national average in 2019 up from 90 6 in 1993 70 Comparing 2009 to 2020 the diversified economy of Povoa de Varzim drifted away from construction 70 3 administrative 55 6 Entertainment amp leisure 44 1 and professional services 22 9 towards the growing fields of real estate 73 5 industrial sector 47 3 sales 43 4 Agribusiness amp Fisheries 41 Healthcare 31 9 and Hospitality 9 2 quaternary sector 41 and Transport 9 4 are comparably minor yet growing economic activities 71 Povoa de Varzim s real estate development ranked as the fifth most active out of seventeen municipalities of Metropolitan Porto in 2015 when considering new homes Reconstruction was mostly stagnant and Povoa de Varzim was eighth in overall activity 72 Povoa de Varzim seaport Tourism Post on one of the market towers of 1904 Some renewable energy research projects were tested in Povoa de Varzim s coastline including the Agucadoura Wave Park pictured and the windfloat project Fisheries Edit The fact that it is a seaside city has shaped Povoa de Varzim s economy the fishing industry from the fishing vessels that put in each day to the canning industry and to the city s fish market beach agriculture and seaweed gathering for fertilizing fields are the result of its geography Tourism and the related industries are more relevant in Povoa s economy these days as fisheries have lost importance Nevertheless the mean value of fish landed in 2004 in its seaport was almost three times that of Matosinhos seaport and significantly higher in the average vessels capacity Its fishing productivity is also comparatively higher than the national average 54 A Poveira is a traditional Povoan canning factory and most of its production 80 to 85 is exported and deals with high end brands in canned fish for MDC markets 73 74 Export market brands include Poveira D Henry IV Ala Arriba Minerva and Alva 75 Marine fish farming started in 1994 by SafiEstela an aquafarming firm established in 1968 76 It uses the latest knowledge on the breeding and production of high valued seafood species including soles with intricate fish husbandry 77 It was part of the European Maximus consortium of 8 SME and 6 RTD performers involving states in Atlantic Europe with innovative scientific processes in a number of interrelated disciplines including growth physiology quality fish welfare and stunning methods 78 Agribusiness Edit Production is still specialized in horticultural goods but most of the masseiras were substituted by greenhouses and a significant share of the production is exported to other Western European markets Povoa de Varzim is part of the ancient Vinho Verde winemaking region and there is commercial wine production however local masseira wines are not commercially produced The inland valley region is committed to milk production and the Agros corporation headquarters of Lactogal the largest dairy products and milk producer company in the Iberian Peninsula is located in Espaco Agros and has several departments such as exhibition park and laboratories 79 In agriculture the masseira farm fields were developed This technique increases agricultural yields by using large rectangular depressions dug into sand dunes with the spoil piled up into banks surrounding the depression Grapes are cultivated on the banks to the south east and west and trees and reeds on the northern slope act as a windbreak against the prevailing northern wind Garden crops are grown in the central depression 80 Tourism Edit Tourism industry is subdivided into gambling hospitality restaurants beach bars and cafes National visitors are prevalent and from diverse localities In 1876 Ramalho Ortigao noticed that Povoa was very popular in all social ranks in Northern Portugal 81 In the contemporary period the construction of motorways negatively affected overnight stays in local hotels 82 This has been leveled by a noticeable attraction of Portuguese living abroad and foreign tourists and the number of hotel rooms in 2014 increased to 1 774 83 Most of those tourists are French or from diverse countries in Northern Europe 84 International tourists sleeping in the city s hotels represented 35 1 of guests in 2013 up from 30 3 in 2001 85 In 2017 international tourists represented 55 of guests in the hospitality industry which registed 250 thousand overnight stays almost the double of the 2012 statistics 86 Informal local accommodation especially typical homes in rua Latino Coelho is a popular alternative 87 88 In the summer of 2017 Povoa de Varzim was the second location with the largest growth in the Portuguese AirBNB hospitality service 89 Povoa de Varzim has the longest overnight stays for foreign tourists in Metropolitan Porto who stay on average 3 days 90 International awareness is increasing and Povoa de Varzim was considered a 2022 hotspot for family vacations in Portugal by Yahoo UK and Prima magazine along with Lisbon Albufeira Porto Carvoeiro and Viana do Castelo highlighting the seven miles of soft golden sands and the historical side of the city namely the important fishing and shipbuilding legacy 91 92 National and foreign visitors search the town for the numerous sandy beaches sunbathing sunsets over the ocean relaxation and city trips Walking from the beach promenades to the old town shopping street the Junqueira is particularly enjoyed as is local food most especially seafood Since 1970 Povoa de Varzim became widely popular in Northern Portugal for restaurants specialized in Portuguese Piri Piri Chicken Cabidela chicken blood rice or codfish 93 Due to tourism affluent pensioners from the Western World living in Povoa de Varzim increased triggering fears of renewed gentrification the city hall responded with the planned construction of apartments with controlled prices for young Povoans in Penalves area 94 Reducing seasonality in tourism demand has been a city s goal throw the development of sports and cultural tourism this helped to decline the seasonality from 48 4 in 2001 to 44 9 in 2013 95 Manufacturing Edit There are some industrial areas including Zona Industrial de Amorim and Parque Industrial de Laundos in the city s outskirts next to the A28 Motorway 96 Povoa de Varzim has been noted internationally for its Renewable energy industry The world s first commercial wave farm was located in its coast 97 at the Agucadora Wave Park The wave farm used Pelamis P 750 machines 98 99 100 The project failed and was replaced by the windfloat project a new prototype on offshore wind farms from a distinct company that attained successful testing 101 Energie a company headquartered in Povoa de Varzim developed a thermodynamic solar system combining solar energy and a heat pump to generate energy 102 The manufacturing industry is an important employer mostly in the textile industry One of its traditional and high end products are the Tapetes Beiriz a handmade rug produced since 1918 which currently also produces contemporary rugs The clothing industry balanced back from European Union s expansion to Eastern Europe and Globalization by shifting to luxury clothing for high fashion brands or reinventing uniforms with specific needs or complexity as seen in the case of Damel 103 In construction and civil engineering Monte Adriano is a large Portuguese company 104 Government Edit The City Council and assembly are lodged in a 1790 Neoclassical style building Civil parishes of Povoa de VarzimBalazar Estela Laundos Rates Agucadoura e Navais Aver o Mar Amorim e Terroso Povoa de Varzim Beiriz e ArgivaiPovoa de Varzim is governed by a Camara Municipal City Council composed of nine councilmen A Municipal Assembly exists and it is the legislative body of the municipality After the first free elections with the end of the Estado Novo period only right wing parties have governed the city the city council was governed by the CDS between 1976 and 1989 and since then by the PSD The CDS saw its popularity suffer an abrupt decline in 1997 On the other hand the PSD in the same year achieved its first absolute majority with 62 4 of the votes After the 2021 municipal elections seven councilmen were members of the centre right Partido Social Democrata PSD and two of the centre left Partido Socialista PS The mayor is Aires Pereira for the PSD elected with 51 7 of the votes However turnout was below 50 at 48 1 The PSD holds the majority of public offices both in the Municipal Assembly and in the administrative parishes Povoa de Varzim Assembly is singly elected and comprises 27 members with the PSD holding 15 seats 48 60 the PS 7 seats 22 02 Chega 1 seat 6 04 CDU 1 seat 4 33 CDS 1 seat 4 04 Liberals 1 seat 3 54 and the Left Bloc 1 seat 3 01 105 Povoa de Varzim is the northernmost municipality in the Porto Metropolitan Area about 27 km 17 mi north of Porto However it is not a Porto s Commuter town 53 Povoa de Varzim also used to be part of the former Association of Municipalities of the Ave Valley along with neighbouring cities such as Vila do Conde Guimaraes and Famalicao with which it has the most important modern demographic links Since the establishment of the County of Portugal around 1095 Varzim was an administrative and military unit that stretched from the sea to Cividade de Terroso and Sao Felix Hills 10 16 106 107 Povoa de Varzim was established as a municipality in 1308 with the election of a town hall judge and boundary exemption 14 As the town achieved broad self government in the 16th century restricted borders were created which split the town itself and since disputed by the town hall Over time these were expanded to approach the medieval lordship boundaries 108 However Caxinas and Poca da Barca south expansion areas of Povoa de Varzim in the 18th and 19th centuries with fisher populations from Povoa are administrated by Vila do Conde in spite of the centuries old requests of Povoa de Varzim for these to be incorporated in its municipality 55 109 Inland the parishes of Rio Mau Touginho and Arcos are also historically disputed 14 The origin of the coat of arms of Povoa de Varzim is unknown but it certainly has local traits and symbolism The coat of arms consists of a golden sun and a silver moon in the middle a golden cross completed by two anchor silver arms representing safety at sea Over the cross a ring of which falls a golden rosary that interlaces with the anchor arms representing faith and divine protection The crest is made of five silver towers due to its city status The flag is broken in blue and white Between 1939 and 1958 a different coat of Arms and flag were used which the population criticized it consisted of a golden shield covered by a red net the sea and a black Poveiro boat the flag was plain red The population did not accept these new symbols and years later the old ones would be restored Cityscape Edit Bairro Sul skyline Located around Povoa Cove the district started developing in the 18th century Bairro Norte central beachfront the district started developing in the 19th century Nova Povoa night view Also known as Agro Velho its verticalization occurred mostly in the 1970s and 1980s Urban morphology Edit Further information Povoa de Varzim neighbourhoods and Architecture of Povoa de Varzim The Junqueira shopping street Located in the coastal plain between the sea and hills the city of Povoa de Varzim has eleven Partes parts or districts These districts are in turn part of two formal administrative structures known as freguesias civil parishes U F Povoa de Varzim Beiriz e Argivai and U F Aver o Mar Amorim e Terroso 23 110 111 To the south the city is extending out to combine with Vila do Conde 14 55 Pelourinho in Praca do Almada Urban density in Nova Povoa It overtook other traditional areas and became one of the city s main tourist and services hub The city proper is located over a total area of 12 8 km2 4 9 sq mi It is not an administrative area but an urbanization and greenbelt policy The city started from an inland town that extended to the coast The Bairro da Matriz whose nucleus was the centre from whence the city grew is intersected by 14th century narrow and twisted streets lined by single family homes The historical district has old buildings such as the sixteenth century house in front of Matriz Church the main church the old Town Hall 14th century the seventeenth century Solar dos Carneiros and the house of Captain Leite Ferreira and the eighteenth century Limas and the Coentrao Houses The fishermen were grouped in the south coast around Povoa Cove Enseada da Povoa The fisher district was already developed in the 18th century with its structure of narrow streets parallel to the coast 23 Povoa de Varzim City Centre or Centro is dominated by the service sector and by the shopping streets of Junqueira and Mousinho de Albuquerque Avenue Praca do Almada the central square is tipped by City Hall municipal departments banks and other services In the middle of the square to the west the Manueline pillory of Povoa de Varzim stands The Pelourinho granted to the town in 1514 is a national monument representing the municipal emancipation of Povoa de Varzim Bairro Norte the beach district is north of town and is densely occupied 23 Continuous to this area the Agro Velho beach district mostly known as Nova Povoa is the area of the city with most high rises the largest of which the Nova Povoa with 30 floors and 95 metres 312 ft high complete in 1979 was the tallest building in Portugal until the year 2000 and is still today one of the five tallest buildings Close at hand Barreiros and Parque da Cidade are districts from the latest expansion 23 Inland Giesteira derived from the old village of Giesteira that with Argivai formed the main nucleus of the settlement before the 14th century and whose lavradores farmers set up Povoa in the coast Argivai is divided by the Santa Clara Aqueduct the second largest aqueduct in Portugal construction started in 1626 The old areas of Mariadeira Regufe Penalves and Gandara have modest development possess different topologies and are residential with small central areas 108 The Regufe Quarter has as symbol the Regufe Lighthouse a sample from the 19th century iron art Aver o mar is the northernmost urban coastal district and also of residential nature with the exception of Santo Andre also known as Quiao which keeps an untouched fishing character recognized by family homes that have grown up in a spontaneous way 23 Of the diverse religious buildings the 18th century Baroque churches are prominent the Parish Church the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows and its six chapels and the fishermen Lapa Church with its curious Lapa Lighthouse On the other hand Misericordia Church and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus denote the preference for the Neoclassical style at the end of the 19th century The Romanesque revival style can be seen in Sao Jose de Ribamar Beaches and parks Edit Further information Povoa de Varzim beaches Lagoa beach The grey dune with a predominance of camephytes Sao Felix Hill in the background Povoa de Varzim s beach is a 12 km 7 5 mi stretch of golden sands forming sheltered bays and divided by rocks Most beaches in the city are family oriented such as Redonda Salgueira or Lagoa Beach and during the summer period it can get crowded while those away from the city core such as Santo Andre are less crowded Salgueira and Agucadoura are surfing beaches Located near a camping park Rio Alto Beach is chosen by naturists given its difficult access and the privacy offered by the sand dunes 112 Povoa de Varzim City Park The most important and popular green space is Povoa de Varzim City Park an urban park hosting leisure activities It is almost entirely landscaped including hills a large island a lake ponds and a stream The city park and other minor parks in Povoa de Varzim were designed by Sidonio Pardal a well known Portuguese landscape architect It also includes great lawn areas rustic buildings amphitheatres and playground structures It is a popular place for jogging cycling and birdwatching It stretches from the A28 motorway to Pedreira Lake 113 Povoa de Varzim s most relevant garden squares are Praca do Almada 19th century and Praca Luiz de Camoes 20th century Near the A28 motorway there are three small parks Espaco Agros Argivai Picnic Park Parque de Merendas de Argivai and Travessa de Calves Green Space Espaco Agros is a private sponsored park with 22 hectare in the former Anjo woodland This woodland was damaged by the construction of high speed roads in the beginning of the 1990s Agros kept the essential rural setting with some landscaping and environmental improvements including a small lake 114 This is also the location of the city owned Picnic Park used for Easter Monday picnics 23 29 115 The Primary Dune System of Povoa de Varzim on the Northwestern coast stretches for more than 6 km 3 7 mi Best preserved in Northern Agucadoura s Dune Park where a boardwalk exists between the primary dune and the grey dune Boardwalks exist in considerable lengths of the coastline The Port of Povoa de Varzim is a semi natural open space popular in the weekend or the summer months Cividade de Terroso is an archeological site surrounded by lush green areas and on the hilltop exclusively with native flora as proven by archeological research Sao Felix Hill Monte Sao Felix with panoramic views over the city and the countryside is a religious and forested hill with a gardened stairway The outer suburbs include Parque da Estela and Rates Park 116 The later is an adventure camp with sport activities canopy walkways ecotourism by foot horse all terrain vehicles or mountain biking 117 Countryside Edit Further information Localities of Povoa de Varzim The Monastery of Rates was established in 1100 AD but there are traces in the church that date back to the Roman Empire The green belt of Povoa de Varzim includes a web of 98 localities in the parishes of Agucadoura Amorim Balazar Beiriz Estela Laundos Navais Rates and Terroso Sao Pedro de Rates Codixeira Aldeia Pedreira Fontainhas Areosa Teso and Santo Andre de Baixo are the main rural communities but there are tiny villages such as Alem Calves Gestrins Gresufes Passo Sejaes and Crasto Terroso Amorim and Beiriz are located in the urban hinterland Beiriz has the notorious Beiriz carpets and diverse old country estates such as villas and a tapada a hunting park while Amorim is known for the bread eaten at high temperatures just after being made the Broa de Amorim The hills of Povoa de Varzim Cividade and Sao Felix are located in Terroso and Laundos respectively On the first hill there is Cividade de Terroso with 3 thousand years was one of the major Castro culture cities and the eremite Saint Felix is thought to have lived on the second hill during the Middle Ages 118 Calves is a bucolic area in the rural urban fringe Rates was a small town during the Middle Ages which developed around the monastery established by Count Henry in 1100 on the site of an older temple and gained importance due to the legend of Saint Peter of Rates the first bishop of Braga becoming a central site in the Portuguese way of Saint James 119 Of the millenarian monastery the Sao Pedro de Rates Church remains and is one of the oldest and best preserved Romanesque monuments in Portugal and is classified as national monument since 1910 Bordering Rates Balazar became a Christian pilgrimage destination in the 20th century due to Alexandrina Maria da Costa died 1955 who gained fame as a Saint 120 beatified by Pope John Paul II 121 The northern sandy land of the municipality Agucadoura Navais and Estela is the farming area of Povoa de Varzim supplying the European markets with horticultural goods 122 In old times the population attributed legends magical virtues or therapeutic effects to several springs In Navais there is the very ancient Moura Encontada Fountain associated with Moura a feminine water deity and guardian of enchanted treasures 123 Culture and contemporary life Edit The Povoa de Varzim Book Fair takes place in August in Passeio Alegre Main article Arts in Povoa de Varzim Junqueira is Povoa de Varzim s busiest shopping district that cater to both the daily needs of residents and visitors The main street a shopping street since the 18th century is a pedestrian area since 1955 one of the earliest in Portugal and a model for other Portuguese cities that later did similar developments 124 It has about 1 km 0 62 mi of pedestrian streets Dotted with boutiques in old traditional buildings Junqueira is renowned for its jewellery 125 with Ourivesaria Gomes was the goldsmith The most notable of its goldsmiths is Ourivesaria Gomes where during the Estado Novo important people of the regime were often seen with their families 126 Open for more than 100 years 127 Ourivesaria Gomes was the goldsmithery of the Portuguese Royal House and it had kings nobility and the clergy as customers 128 The bullet used for the assassination attempt of Pope John Paul II was encrusted in the crown of Our Lady of Fatima by them 129 Avenida dos Banhos runs along the main city beaches Statue of Eca de Queiroz in Praca do Almada I m a poor man from Povoa de Varzim is one of Eca s most famous autobiographical phrases People in Povoa de Varzim observe a variety of festivals each year The major celebration is Povoa de Varzim Holiday dedicated to Saint Peter Neighbourhoods are decorated and on the night of 28 to 29 June the population gathers in the streets and neighbourhoods compete in the rusgas carnival 130 The population behaves much like football supporters when defending their preferred quarter Families who emigrated to the United States and beyond have been known to come back to Povoa time and again simply to relish the spectacular feelings of excitement and community present at this festival Easter Monday or Anjo festival is a remnant of a pagan festival formerly called Festa da Hera The Ivy Festival in which several family picnics are held in the woods 20 Carnival is a traditional festival in Povoa de Varzim with the old Carnival Balls masked people gathering in Rua da Junqueira until the late 1970s which led to the 1980s expensive carnival parades in the waterfront The remains of such organized events are now celebrated spontaneously by the people who gather for a parade in Avenida dos Banhos Despite not having any sort of advertising or media coverage Povoa s Spontaneous Carnival Carnaval dos espontaneos started to attract thousands of people 131 Povoa de Varzim s waterfront is a beach and nightlife area popular with tourists and locals alike Avenida dos Banhos along Redonda and Salgueira beaches is an iconic venue with nightclubs bars and esplanades along the way Passeio Alegre is a beach square filled with esplanades and nearby Caetano de Oliveira Square to the north is a small lively square with several bars where younger Povoans meet before going on to the nightclubs Povoa has an LGBT friendly history since the late 1990s and held the Northern Portugal Pride the first city in the North to hold a gay pride festival which ended in 2005 due to climbing rental prices It was organized by former Hit Club and ILGA Portugal 132 Povoa de Varzim has been a writers Mecca since the 19th century gathering in tertulia sessions Famous writers closely associated with the city are Almeida Garrett Antonio da Costa Ramalho Ortigao Joao Penha Oliveira Martins Antonio Nobre Antero de Figueiredo Raul Brandao Teixeira de Pascoaes Alexandre Pinheiro Torres and Agustina Bessa Luis However the city is mostly remembered as the birthplace of Eca de Queiroz one of the main writers in the Portuguese language Camilo Castelo Branco wrote part of his life s work in former Hotel Luso Brazileiro and Jose Regio wrote most of his work in Diana Bar currently the beach library 133 In modern times the city gained international prominence with Correntes d Escritas a literary festival where writers from the Portuguese and Spanish speaking world gather in a variety of presentations and an annual award for best new release 134 Latin American writer Luis Sepulveda or the Africans Mia Couto and Ondjaki became associated with the city 135 136 Entertainment and performing arts Edit Casino da Povoa and Grande Hotel da Povoa in Passeio Alegre In the 19th century David Alves Square was a center of culture musical entertainment gambling and intellectual tertulia Facade of Garrett Theatre built in 1890 With origins dating to the 15th century Castelo da Povoa is currently a fortress used for leisure activities Casino da Povoa is a gaming and entertainment venue since the 1930s In 2006 it was the second casino in revenues with 54 million euros and the third most popular with 1 2 million customers 137 The casino has several bars a live performances bar a theater and restaurants including haute cuisine of local and Portuguese inspiration In the 19th century Povoa had over a dozen gambling venues such as Salao Chines Cafe Suisso Cafe David Cafe Universal and Luso Brasileiro Povoa de Varzim has hotels The most historic of which is the Grande Hotel da Povoa built in the 1930s an arresting modernist building and siding it the Hotel Luso Brasileiro the oldest in town running since the 19th century other 19th century former hotels are found in the city such as Hotel Universal in Praca do Almada Povoa s theatrical tradition can be traced to 1793 when Italian operas and Portuguese comedies were presented in a theatre built in Campo das Cobras 8 It developed with Teatro Garrett 1873 and Teatro Sa da Bandeira 1876 14 The Varazim Teatro is a cultural and youth group of amateur theatre that has encouraged local drama with its own space known as Espaco D Mente Povoa de Varzim Auditorium houses the local school of music and the Povoa de Varzim Symphony Orchestra which is the resident orchestra during the Festival Internacional de Musica da Povoa de Varzim an event established in 1978 138 Povoa de Varzim Music Hall is the residence of Banda Musical da Povoa de Varzim 1864 and its pops orchestra The Povoa de Varzim Bullfighting Arena is used for Portuguese style bullfighting horse shows and concerts The most important run in the local bullring is Grande Corrida TV Norte Northern Portugal s TV Great Run in late July Others runs are held such as 18th century style Gala runs or with horsewomen 139 140 Museums Edit A gallery in the Ethnography and History Museum The Ethnography and History Municipal Museum of Povoa de Varzim 1937 on Rua Visconde de Azevedo houses archaeological finds and exhibits relating to the seafaring history of the city it is one of the oldest ethnic museums in Portugal and the Siglas Poveiras exhibit won the 1980 European Museum of The Year Award It possesses ancient sacred art Poveiro boats and archaeological finds such as Roman inscriptions and Castro culture pottery 141 Themed museums exist Santa Casa Museum with a religious theme the Museum Nucleus of the Romanesque Church of Saint Peter of Rates the Archaeological Nucleus of Cividade de Terroso and the Bullfighting Museum located in Povoa de Varzim bullring Another two museums are due to open Casa do Pescador Fisherman home and Farol de Regufe Regufe lighthouse Small art galleries housing contemporary works of art are located in Casino da Povoa which exhibits paintings from some of the finest Portuguese artists and the Ortopovoa Art Gallery bordering the Municipal Museum An arts cooperative created in 1935 A Filantropica has as its purpose the execution of cultural activities and inducement to artistic creation 142 The Rates Ecomuseum is a historical and countryside route with various stops starting on the Praca the Square with the Senhor da Praca baroque chapel the Rates pillory and the old Rates township house and primordial springs wind and water mills rustic ways and houses 143 The Arquivo Municipal is the city s archive planned for those who are interested in tracing their family pedigree chart or scrutinize the city s records 144 Ethnography Edit Main article Culture of Povoa de Varzim A parade with traditional Branqueta costumes It includes Camisola Poveira which is used by men The culture of Povoa de Varzim derives from different working classes and with influences arriving from the maritime route from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean The docudrama film Ala Arriba by Jose Leitao de Barros popularized this unique Portuguese fishing community within the country during the 1940s The local expression ala arriba means go upwards and it represents the co operation between the inhabitants 145 Siglas Poveiras are a form of proto writing system with a restricted number of symbols that were combined to form more complex symbols these were used as a rudimentary visual communication system and as a signature to mark belongings Merchants wrote them in their books of credit fishermen used it in religious rituals by marking them in the door of Catholic chapels near hills or beaches in the table of the church during marriage and in their tombstone and also had magical significance such as the Sao Selimao sigla that could be used as a protecting symbol and not as family mark 146 Children used the same family mark with piques as a form of cadency The youngest son would not have any pique and would inherit his father s symbol 147 The siglas are still used though much less commonly by some families and are related with Viking traditions 146 The Poveiro is a specific genre of boat characterized by a wide flat bottom and a deep helm There were diverse boats with different sizes uses and shapes The most notable of which the Lancha Poveira was believed to be derived from the Drakkar Viking but without a long stern and bow and with a lateen sail Each boat carried carvings namely a sigla poveira mark for boat identification and magical religious protection at sea According to a tradition that persists to this day the youngest son is the heir of the family as in old Brittany and Denmark because it was expected that he would take care of his parents when they became old 13 Women govern the family because men were usually away from home fishing 148 Tricana poveira girl in a rusga parade during Saint Peter festival The Branqueta is the traditional dress of the fishermen of Povoa de Varzim The Camisola Poveira are pullovers part of the dress that have fishery motifs in white black and red with the name of the owner embroidered in siglas poveiras Other dresses include the urban tricana poveira for women and children s catalim caps Handicrafts include the Tapetes de Beiriz rustic carpets 149 Formerly the population was divided into different castes Lanchoes Rasqueiros and Sardinheiros which were stratified depending on their Poveiro boat and fisheries caught Apart from them the Lavradores the farmers and the Sargaceiros and Seareiros who went to the sea searching for fertilizers As a rule the groups remained distinct and mixed marriages between them were forbidden mostly because of the isolationism of the fishermen 145 150 Sao Felix Hill is a reference point for fishermen at sea and on the last Sunday of May there is the Pilgrimage of Nossa Senhora da Saude Our Lady of Good Health which covers a distance of 7 km 4 3 mi between the Matriz Church and the hill In Cape Santo Andre there is the Saint s Rock which has a mark that the Povoan fishermen believe to be a footprint of Saint Andrew The saint is seen as the Boatman of Souls fishing the souls of those who drown in the sea after a shipwreck and helped in fisheries and marriages The procession to the cape occurs on the dawn of the last day of November when groups of men and women wearing black hoods and holding lamps go to the chapel via the beach On 15 August the pinnacle of the fishermen s Feast of the Assumption occurs in the seaport with carefully arranged boats and fireworks 151 In mid September there s the Senhora das Dores festival with the century old Pottery Fair 152 Cuisine Edit The most traditional ingredients of the local cuisine are locally grown vegetables and fish The fish used in the traditional cuisine are divided in two categories the poor fish sardine ray mackerel and others and the wealthy fish such as whiting snook and alfonsino The most famous local dish is Pescada a Poveira Poveira Whiting whose main ingredients are along with the fish that gives the name to the dish potatoes eggs and a boiled onion and tomato sauce Other fishery dishes include the Arroz de Sardinha sardine rice Caldeirada de Peixe fish stew Lulas Recheadas a Poveiro Poveiro stuffed squids Arroz de Marisco seafood rice and Lagosta Suada steamed spiny lobster Shellfish and boiled iscas pataniscas and bolinhos de bacalhau are popular snacks Other dishes include Feijoada Poveira made with white beans and served with dry rice arroz seco and Francesinha Poveira made in long bread that first appeared in 1962 as fast food for holidaymakers 153 Restaurants specializing in Portuguese barbecued chicken seafood francesinha bacalhau can be found along the Estrada Nacional 13 road and other areas of the city Sports Edit Main article Sports in Povoa de Varzim An occasional beach volleyball game in October Beach volleyball footvolley and beach tennis are popular sports from March to October The city has developed a number of sporting venues and has hosted several national European and world championships in different sports 38 of the population practised sport a high rate when compared to the national average Several sports venues are located in the Northside around Avenida Vasco da Gama The most popular sport in Povoa de Varzim is association football The city is home to Varzim SC a professional football club who play in Estadio do Varzim on the North Side City Park s Stadium and surrounding football fields are the main stage for Povoa de Varzim s People s championship where its junior and senior football clubs compete Agucadoura Amorim Argivai Averomar Balazar Barreiros Beiriz Belem Estela Juve Norte Laundos Leoes da Lapa Mariadeira Matriz Navais Rates Regufe Terroso and Unidos ao Varzim 154 Povoa Marina is managed by Clube Naval Povoense Swimming is the second most practised sport There are two swimming pool complexes next to each other in the Northside one Municipally owned and another one privately held The city pool complex is managed by Varzim Lazer The venue has several pools including an Olympic size swimming pool and swimming lessons for babies children and adults It also holds the International Meeting of Povoa de Varzim in long course pool part of the European winter calendar 155 The other complex is property of Clube Desportivo da Povoa The site also offers swimming lessons and some swimming pools including a heated saltwater swimming pool filled with Povoa de Varzim s seawater 156 Clube Desportivo da Povoa competes in several sports including rink hockey volleyball basketball footvolley auto racing judo badminton and athletics In the North side there s also the Clube da Praia focusing on padel tennis and squash courts surrounded by a private beach shaded by palm trees Beach volley and footvolley are popular sports and it was in Povoa that footvolley was for the first time practiced in Portugal 157 Due to its location and suitable urban areas board culture is omnipresent in Povoa de Varzim Bodyboarders and surfers meet at Salgueira Beach In Lota a recreation area for several audiences is especially popular amongst the skater and biker communities and is considered the most charismatic skater area in the country 158 The marina near the seaport offers sea activities developed by the local yacht club the Clube Naval Povoense Costa Verde Trophy linking Povoa and Viana do Castelo is one of the regattas organized by the club and Rally Portugal yacht racing is a sailing and sightseeing event along the west Iberian coast 159 The municipal company Varzim Lazer holds the Pavilhao da Povoa a multi functional indoor arena and the Povoa de Varzim Bullfighting Arena Other clubs for other sports also exists Povoa Futsal Club in futsal Clube de Andebol da Povoa de Varzim in handball Clube de Atletismo da Povoa de Varzim in Athletics There s also Povoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde united clubs exists for baseball and American football Villas Vikings and Villas Titans respectively In athletics the Grande Premio de Sao Pedro Saint Peter Grand Prix which occurs in the city s streets during the summer is part of the national calendar of the Portuguese Athletics Federation 160 Other notable annual events includes the Cego do Maio Half Marathon and the Grande Premio da Marginal Waterfront Grand Prix the later goes along the Povoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde beachfront aiming for the funding of the National Association of Paramiloidosis 161 In cycling it hosts the Classica da Primavera Spring Classic in April Mountain bike events are common Along the sand dunes the Estela links golf course was considered by Golf Digest as the 5th best golf course in Portugal 162 Povoa de Varzim has diverse and high quality surf spots along the dunes of the Northwestern coast pictured in the countryside and in the southwestern beaches of the city center Media Edit O Comercio da Povoa de Varzim est 1903 A Voz da Povoa est 1938 and Povoa Semanario which appeared during the 1990s are Povoa de Varzim s major weekly newspapers while the Gazeta da Povoa de Varzim 1870 1874 was the first local newspaper Most are dedicated to local news and have Internet editions The local radio stations Radio Mar 89 0 and Radio Onda Viva 96 1 broadcast on FM and online The stations programming include local news and sports and feature an in depth look at the city s top news by interviewing a guest at lunchtime on weekends Radio Onda Viva airs Mandarin Chinese programming daily The radio station Radio Mar and the newspaper Povoa Semanario belong to the same group the same company offers news services to the neighbouring cities of Vila do Conde and Esposende Public services EditEducation Edit Main article Education in Povoa de Varzim Porto Polytechnic Campus 2 Higher education has limited history and availability The Povoa de Varzim Vila do Conde campus or Campus 2 of Porto Polytechnic houses the Superior School of Hospitality and Tourism ESHT and the School of Media Arts and Design ESMAD 163 The later school is centered around creativity and employability offering academic choices centered around design cinema photography multimedia and the Web Campus 2 was built in 2001 with 31 544 square metres 7 795 acres and state of the art facilities such as three amphitheaters a large library an auditorium and a research space Povoa s campus origins lie in the former School of Industrial Studies and Management founded in 1990 offering undergraduate and postgraduate education in management and technology 164 The new campus has planned expansion adaptation and academic internationalization 165 Rocha Peixoto Library Contemporary architecture 1991 juxtaposed by 1921 historic architecture Povoa de Varzim has public denominational and independent schools in the city and outskirts Public education in the municipality is provided by five school districts Flavio Goncalves Cego do Maio Aver o Mar Campo Aberto and Rates These school districts arrange kindergartens and schools to the 9th grade of different locations of the municipality and are headed by Escolas de Educacao Basica do 2 e 3 Ciclo 6th to the 9th grade schools that give the name to each district 166 Private schools are primarily run by Catholic parishes or groups the most notable of which is the Colegio do Sagrado Coracao de Jesus The Grande Colegio da Povoa de Varzim and Campo Verde School of Agriculture are eminent independent schools and MAPADI is a large facility and school for children with down syndrome Secondary education 10th to the 12th grade is provided in the school section at Povoa city centre Escola Secundaria Eca de Queiros and Escola Secundaria Rocha Peixoto and by the Colegio de Amorim an independent school in the outskirts Eca de Queiros was a lyceum created in 1904 that maintains its humanist outlook and Rocha Peixoto was a former industrial and commercial school created in 1924 The Rocha Peixoto Municipal Library established in 1880 was housed in the current building in 1991 the public library system includes some branches in the suburbs Diana Bar Beach Library and the Garden Library of Casa Manuel Lopes a youth seasonal library during the month of August 167 Healthcare Edit Palace of Justice in Largo das Dores It houses the Central civil court for six municipalities of Greater Porto The first healthcare structure the Santa Casa da Misericordia da Povoa de Varzim Holy House of Mercy opened in 1756 The hospitals of the city are the Sao Pedro Pescador Hospital state run in Largo das Dores and the privately held Hospital da Luz Povoa de Varzim notable private hospital previously known as Clipovoa in Rua Manuel I street The public hospital suffers from a lack of bed spaces Due to this it underwent expansion works and there is an ongoing plan to build a modern hospital on the border between the cities of Povoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde to serve the population of both municipalities The Centro de Saude da Povoa de Varzim Health Centre is a public primary care building that has extensions in the main suburbs Povoa de Varzim Animal Emergency Ambulance is a 24 hour service for pets articulated with the local veterinary hospitals and A Cerca animal shelter which started operating in 2018 It is the first service of this kind in Northern Portugal It is operated by Povoa de Varzim firefighters 168 Public safety Edit The PSP Police station is housed in an historic mantion the Palacete do Postiga The Municipal Police of Povoa de Varzim is an administrative police force that acts solely within the municipality and reports directly to the mayor and it is headquartered in the former Povoa de Varzim Barracks the Quartel in Rua Rocha Peixoto The Policia de Seguranca Publica PSP does the city policing and it is headquartered in the Esquadra police station located in Praca Marques de Pombal while the Guarda Nacional Republicana GNR is responsible for the countryside and its territorial station or Posto Territorial da Povoa de Varzim is located in Largo das Dores Povoa de Varzim had a crime rate of 27 1 per 1 000 residents in 2015 ranking among the safest municipalities in metropolitan Porto 169 It is considered by the PSP police as a calm zone in all categories of offense violent crime in particular is practically non existent Mostly crime consists of minor robberies to homes stores or from cars 170 The Royal Humanitarian Association of Volunteer Firefighters or Real Associacao Humanitaria dos Bombeiros Voluntarios is a volunteer fire department which faces diverse firefighting challenges from family homes high rise buildings to wildfires It was established in 1877 and granted the royal title in 1904 which it retains 171 Its headquarters are located in Rua Santos Minho with the station and engines facing nearby Rua Arquitecto Ventura Terra 172 Os Delfins is a professional lifeguard service and school which patrols the beaches of Povoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde it currently has activities elsewhere in Northern Portugal This Povoa based association uses the dolphin as the mascot and in naming The lifeguards can be identified on the beaches by their yellow T shirts with red captions Povoa is one of the twelve national sea borders controlled by the Servico de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras SEF and it as an ISN Lifeboat rescue station The Povoa de Varzim Maritime Police patrols Povoa de Varzim seafront including the seaport beaches and maritime waters under the national sovereignty and jurisdiction 173 It often acts against illegal fisheries unruly harvest of shellfish and smuggling The Povoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde Maritime Police Picket are headquartered in Largo Dr Vasques Calafate sharing resources with the Captaincy of the Port of Povoa de Varzim 174 Povoa de Varzim is home to the Escola dos Servicos a Portuguese military base unit for logistics military education and training and financial resources It includes a command army staff the Commander and Services Company and the Battalion of Service and Support to Military Instruction The unit is hair to the Battalion of Military Administration that was transferred to Povoa de Varzim in December 1914 to prepare for the Portuguese participation in World War I 175 The current base unit was built in 1994 and it increased in military personnel duties and responsibilities in 2006 176 Transport EditMain article Transport in Povoa de Varzim Roundabouts are the preferred method for traffic management in Povoa de Varzim Line A bus leaving 25 de Abril Avenue during the Amorim Industry Area Caxinas route Line B Porto Metro tram train in 2017 Steam train on the former route to Famalicao in 1970 Povoa de Varzim is served by a transportation network that employs maritime aerial and terrestrial travel The terrestrial access infrastructure is composed of national motorways freeways the national roads system and light rail metro These infrastructures and the airport bus terminal marina and harbour are daily used by commuters Public transportation within the city is provided by private owned companies The Central de Camionagem is a terminus for urban and long distance buses that provide mass transit in the surrounding region namely the city s countryside Porto Minho Region and Galicia in Spain Litoral Norte as a wholly urban transportation network with 5 lines while Linhares has the oldest bus network operating in the city now owned by Transdev 177 Povoa de Varzim taxis are black with an olive green hardtop The main taxi stands are located in Praca do Almada in Povoa de Varzim metro station and Largo das Dores There are taxi centrals Central Taxis Ribamar Taxis Povoa and a few others Ribamar has a tourist service to tourist attractions away from the city center including the Discovery Age carrack replica in Vila do Conde s riverside the medieval Romanesque churches of Rates and Rio Mau Cividade de Terroso and Sao Felix Hill 178 Air Edit The Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport IATA OPO ICAO LPPR is located 18 km 11 mi south of Povoa de Varzim The airport known outside the region as Porto Airport is the second busiest international airport in Portugal moving over 10 7 million passengers in 2017 Using cars or taxis it is fast accessible 17 minutes via the A28 motorway linked to the A41 motorway and the airport s drop off and pick up areas or the EN13 highway the later using the airport s EN107 accessway Povoa Aerodrome officially known as S Miguel de Laundos is small sized with only 270 meters long for ultralight aviation and other small planes for leisure activities 179 Rail Edit Line B of Porto Metro links Povoa de Varzim to Porto and the airport with two services a standard and a shuttle the Expresso Through Verdes station Metro trains link the city and the airport This waiting station to reach Povoa de Varzim is a small public park near the airport and it literally means the green park station 180 The line operates on a former railway which opened in 1875 and closed in 2002 to give way for the metro The railway network was expanded and reached Famalicao in 1881 it was closed entirely in 1995 due to an accident with a bus and became a rail trail 181 Roads Edit The A28 near the City Park The city is connected by road on a north south axis reaching Viana do Castelo and the Spanish border to Porto by the A28 motorway In Greater Porto the A28 has the most popular suburban commercial areas of Northern Portugal with suburban shopping centers large stand alone stores retail parks and outlets and reaches Porto s major thoroughfares and ring roads including the VCI inner orbital motorway Povoa is also reached by the A7 from Guimaraes and Vila Nova de Famalicao and A11 from Braga and Barcelos motorways on an east west axis through the south and north of the city in that order and both cross the A28 With these motorways Povoa de Varzim is accessible within minutes and central in the Northern Littoral Urban Metropolitan Region of Northern Portugal with 2 99 million inhabitants 2001 census 51 Although it lost usefulness for long distances the National Roads system has acquired local importance EN13 that cuts the city in half in a north south direction is used by commuters originating from the northern suburbs and from Vila do Conde in the south to travel downtown The EN205 and the EN206 are used by commuters starting from the interior of the municipality 23 The traditional road system of the city composed of roads that run parallel in the direction of the sea can be seen in any of the following avenues Avenida do Mar Avenida Vasco da Gama Avenida Mouzinho de Albuquerque and Avenida Santos Graca The Avenida dos Descobrimentos and Avenida dos Banhos in other hand run parallel to the coast The growth of the city inland and northwards made ring roads more important this can be seen in Avenida 25 de Abril an urban belt road Bikeways Edit The Marginal Bikeway The main bike paths in Povoa de Varzim known as ciclovias in Portuguese are the Marginal in the coastal area the Ecopista linking the city and the countryside the Parque da Cidade linking the City Park and the beaches and the Via B the urban belt bike path The bikeways are all interlinked The Marginal bikeway was built in 1998 and runs for 2 km in Povoa de Varzim going through the main beaches of Avenida dos Banhos and around the seaport It extends for another 3 5 km across the Vila do Conde beaches and reaching the fort at the estuary of the Ave River The Ecopista is a shared use path for bicycling and walking 28 km long 18 of which in Povoa de Varzim linking Povoa de Varzim and the inland town of Famalicao through the countryside and suburban areas 182 One of the main attractions on the Ecopista is the Romanesque Church in Rates and it grow throw flat terrain despite crossing the hills of the countryside 183 The City Park to the Coastal Area Bikeway started being built in November 2018 and it is mostly exclusive for bikes except in areas where that is not possible such as the area where it crosses the EN13 highway 184 The Via B Bikeway was built in 2018 and it goes throw the city s inland expansion area 185 The School Bikeway with 1 3 km between the school district and the Marginal Bikeway started being built in 2019 186 Notable people Edit Cego do Maio Peter of Rates traditionally the first bishop of Braga between AD45 and AD60 Saint Felix the Hermit a 9th century fisherman and hermit Tome de Sousa 1503 1579 the first governor general of Brazil from 1549 to 1553 Jose Rodrigues Maio 1817 1884 commonly known as Cego do Maio a national hero lifeguard and fisherman Francisco Gomes de Amorim 1827 1891 a Portuguese poet and dramatist Eca de Queiroz 1845 1900 a realist style Portuguese writer Antonio dos Santos Graca 1882 1956 an ethnologist journalist and politician studied local culture history and folklore Josue Francisco Trocado 1882 1962 a Portuguese composer Alexandrina of Balazar 1904 1955 known as Blessed Alexandrina of Balazar was a mystic and victim soul Diogo Freitas do Amaral 1941 2019 a politician law professor and Minister He served briefly as Prime Minister in an interim capacity in the early 1980s Tavares Moreira 1944 2020 an economist amp governor of the Bank of Portugal 1986 1992 Jose Macedo Vieira born 1949 the president of the city council of Povoa de Varzim since 1993 Bruno Alves 2018 Sport Edit Antonio Lima Pereira 1952 2022 a footballer with 225 club caps and 20 for Portugal Manuel Albino Morim Macaes born 1972 known as Bino a former footballer with 329 club caps and 3 for Portugal Geraldo Alves born 1980 a footballer with 392 club caps Bruno Alves born 1981 a footballer with over 530 club caps and 96 for Portugal Carlos Milhazes born 1981 a former footballer with 380 club caps Rui Costa born 1986 a Portuguese professional road bicycle racer Adriano Niz born 1986 a former freestyle swimmer competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics Luis Neto born 1988 a footballer with over 250 club caps and 19 for PortugalInternational relations EditAtlantic Axis and European Regions Edit Povoa de Varzim is part of the Eixo Atlantico Atlantic Axis a lobby of the most relevant Galician and Northern Portuguese cities It also became a permanent member of the European Committee of the Regions an assembly of local and regional representatives with a direct voice within the EU s institutional framework 187 In 2016 the regional government of Principe Island an autonomous region of Sao Tome and Principe and the municipality of Povoa de Varzim established a cooperation protocol which has diverse fields of cooperation using human and technical resources The protocol was signed after a visit to Povoa de Varzim by the president of Principe Province Jose Cardoso Cassandra 188 Twin towns sister cities Edit Povoa de Varzim is twinned with 189 Montgeron France 1986 Eschborn Germany 1988 Partner cities Edit Zabbar Malta 2001 See also Edit Portugal portalList of notable residents of Povoa de Varzim Sculptures in Povoa de Varzim Landmarks in Povoa de Varzim Agucadora Wave ParkReferences Edit Populacao residente N por Municipios 2007 in Portuguese INE Statistics Portugal Archived from the original on 18 June 2008 Retrieved 3 October 2008 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Povoa de Varzim Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 22 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 222 223 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