×
Freguesia
Category
3rd-level administrative division
Location
Portugal
Found in
Municipality
Created
Middle Ages (Ecclesiastic Parish) 1835 (Civil Paróquia) 1916 (Freguesia)
People also ask
Freguesia, translated as "parish", is the third-level administrative subdivision of Portugal. A freguesia is a subdivision of a município (municipality).
Sep 20, 2016 · “Freguesia” is the administrative subdivision of the “concelho”. It might mean “neighborhood”, “community” or even “parish”.
Distrito, Concelho and Freguesia are the present administrative divisions of Portugal. The smaller is the freguesia, that are grouped in Concelhos that are ...
Missing: found | Show results with:found
Abstract. Freguesia is a generic that refers to one administrative division which involves social contexts, primarily in the.
Jan 18, 2019 · With each death depletes ethnicity, each member a smaller number of the freguesia. Gone is Frank Andrade, aka o melro (the blackbird), in the ...
The parish settlement is divided into a series of small villages, scattered between pine forests, where forest exploitation is one of the main activities of the ...
This parish – named after the matchmaker saint of Lisbon – intends to preserve its history and create new memories in the capital. It works to involve the ...
The Portuguese word “freguesia” defines an administrative subdivision of a municipality. “Civil parish” is the most commonly used, and intuitive, word for “ ...
Click on the name of the parish Freguesia located in the column on the left side of the page. 6. Choose the record set that corresponds with the date and ...