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  1. Coordenadas: 41° 8' 58"N 8° 36' 39" O Porto Distrito de Portugal Mapa de Porto Criação 1835 Área 2 395 km² População 1 819 515 hab. (2022) Densidade populacional 742 hab./km² N.º de municípios 18 N.º de freguesias 243 Região Norte Província Douro Litoral O Distrito do Porto é um distrito português , localizado no noroeste do país. Limita a norte com o Distrito de Braga , a ...

    • 742 hab./km²
    • 1835
    • 2 408 km²
    • 1 786 656 hab. (2021)
  2. The District of Porto (Portuguese: Distrito do Porto ⓘ) is located on the north-west coast of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Porto , the second largest city in the country. It is bordered by the Aveiro and Viseu districts to the south, Braga district to the north and Vila Real district to the east.

  3. Coordenadas: 41° 08' 58"N 8° 36' 39" O Porto Ribeira e Ponte D. Luís I vistos da Serra do Pilar Casa da Música Câmara Municipal Palácio da Bolsa Igreja de Santo Ildefonso Mapa de Porto Gentílico portuense, tripeiro (informal) Área 41,42 km² População 231 962 hab. (2021) Densidade populacional 5 600,2 hab./km² N.º de freguesias 7 Presidente da câmara municipal Rui Moreira (Rui ...

    • 5 600,2 hab./km²
    • 41,42 km²
    • portuense, tripeiro (informal)
    • 231 962 hab. (2021)
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PortoPorto - Wikipedia

    Porto (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ), also known as Oporto, is the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto District and one of the Iberian Peninsula 's major urban areas.

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    The Districts of Portugal were established by a royal decree of 18 July 1835. On the Portuguese mainland, they correspond to the current districts, with the exception of Setúbal District, which is the result of a split of Lisbon District in 1926. This decree did not affect the then extensive colonial empire. The 1976 Portuguese Constitution specifi...

    In mainland Portugal, for administrative purposes, the districts are still used as the areas of jurisdiction of the local branches and field offices of several Government ministries and agencies. Some of the bodies that have each district as their jurisdiction area are: 1. District and metropolitan commands of the Public Security Police; 2. Territo...

    Azores

    1. Angra do Heroísmo District– 1835 to 1976 2. Horta District– 1835 to 1976 3. Ponta Delgada District– 1835 to 1976

    Madeira

    1. Funchal District[pt]– 1835 to 1976

    Mainland Portugal

    1. Lamego District – in 1835 to 1919

    Following the model of European Portugal, the major Portuguese overseas territories (Angola, Mozambique and Portuguese India) were also divided in districts. In these territories, each district was headed by a district governor, subordinated to the governor-general. In Angola and Mozambique, the former district areas mostly coincide with the modern...

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  5. The district capital is the city of Porto, the second largest city in the country. It is bordered by the Aveiro and Viseu districts to the south, Braga district to the north and Vila Real district to the east. Its area is 2,395 km 2 (925 sq mi). 1,817,172 people live there. Municipalities. The district has 18 municipalities: Amarante

  6. Sinalética no Centro Histórico do Porto. Em 1991, a Câmara do Porto apresentou a candidatura do Centro Histórico da cidade à UNESCO para classificação como Património Cultural da Humanidade. As razões fundamentais invocadas foram: [1] Presença de relevantes valores arqueológicos.