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sector. Employment is primarily driven by the tertiary sector, including commerce, restaurants and hotels, but also civil construction (which is the second largest employer of local residents). Although there has been a positive evolution, industrial activities still remain weak, hindered by the evolution of the market in this periferic borderland region of
Portugal. Due to its location near the Spanish border, the city receives tourists from
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of the hinterland, and concentrating public sector administration in the region. In Bragança, approximately 16% of the population is involved in the secondary industrial sector, while 60% are associated with the tertiary service sector, alluding to a problem in attracting investments in the secondary
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By the 18th century there were several crises and failures in Bragança associated with tentative industrialization. Problems with agriculture in the beginning of the 19th century would also occur just when industrialists began to abandon the city of Bragança. Since then, the economy of the region has
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there was a growth of productive human settlements which concentrated on planting and domestication of animals, with a nascent religion. There are many vestiges of these ancient communities, including ceramics, agricultural implements, weights, arrowheads and modest jewelry found in funerary mounds,
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The origin of the city of Bragança dates from the 10th or 11th century, and likely developed from a
Romanized castro, although archaeological evidence is still under-discovered. The strategic importance of Bragança, to military control of access, resulted from its localization and was reinforced by
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Roman colonization, which occurred late in the Roman era, resulted in the establishment of private property and movement away from the forests, in addition to organizational changes resulting administrative, material and cultural evolution. Remnants of the Luso-Roman castro societies are evident in
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The average high in the coldest month – January – is around 8.8 °C (48 °F) while the July high is around 29.2 °C (85 °F). The
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INAUGURAÇÃO DA SINAGOGA Na modesta sede da
Comunidade de Bragança , á rua da Estacada, pelas 21 horas (hora de verão) foi inaugurada no dia 22 de Junho. O Presidente da Comunidade, o Sr. José Furtado Montanha acendeu a luz perene da Ner Tamid, depois de ter proferido em língua hebraica a
2421:(abbreviated as GD Bragança) is a Portuguese sports club based in Bragança which hosts both a football department and an athletics department. The club was founded in 1943 and its men's football team plays its home matches at the Municipal de Bragança stadium with 5,000 seats.
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and the regional hospital for jobs. In the turn of the 21st century, its countryside suffered a population decline with the abandonment of the villages and the aging of the rural population. The city of Bragança is an anchor of the regional economy, resisting the
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The student population of Bragança is heavily concentrated within the town, its population for 1999–2000 being 14,406 registered students. Of this number the largest frequency of students were enrolled in the state-run higher-education technical college
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Visigothic kingdoms are few, probably an indication of advancement in rural agrarian and pastoral communities during their occupation and settlement. Toponymic references such as Gimonde, Guadramil and Samil are some of the remains from this period.
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Castro of Sacóias and the Castro of Avelãs. In these excavations, modern archaeologists have discovered funerary remains, coins and implements. The Castro of Avelãs (about three kilometres from Bragança) was an important centre on the military road to
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Although some placenames remained (such as Alfaião, Babe, Baçal, Bagueixe, Mogadouro), the influence of the
Islamic civilization to the northern regions and Douro (as well as mountainous areas) was very small. There is but one passing reference to a
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troops take the city of Bragança. In 1381, the region is once again devastated militarily, resulting in famine, epidemics, infant mortality rates, the abandonment of lands, resulting in an 83% drop in the population. In 1387, the
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of Donai (mostly destroyed). There are many signs of megalithic constructions dotted throughout the region. It is believed that the larger prehistoric communities developed in Terra Fria, probably in the final part of the
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of fortified urban structures resulted in walled settlements, situated in elevated areas, with a panoramic view for defense. These communities essentially survived on subsistence agriculture.
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willed. The privileges that were conceded to the nascent
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and Teresa, obtaining with his dead the important defense of the region. Fernão Mendes and Sancha would find the ruins of the ancient village and rebuilt from the ground in the
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By the middle of the 13th century, Bragança was divided into four parishes: Santa Maria (then the main town), São Tiago, São João (outside the castle walls) and São
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with Spain. On 1 December 1640 the independence of Portugal was restored, allowing the ascension of the 8th Duke of Braganza (then military governor of Portugal) as King
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after the 10th century), and the economy, ecclesiastical organization, architecture, culture and language was heavily influenced by the Asturo-Leonese.
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on 11 November 1514. The foral demonstrated specifically the importance of the city, which was the first in the Trás-os-Montes to receive the title of
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Panoramic view, Basilica of Santo Cristo de Outeiro, Calle Duque don Joao II, Cathedral of San Juan Bautista, Old Bridge of Gimonde, Castle of Braganza
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in 1455). This initiatives, although tempered by cyclical migration and epidemics, permitted the concentration of settlers in the northern community.
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and the incorporation of their hereditary lands and titles into the Crown. The lands remained in the hands of the Crown until the reign of
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cathedral, and the old town walls, which are still well preserved, and look down on the river and the modern city.
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who was an important figure in England and Scotland, professor at the University of Aberdeen.
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subregion of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 35,341, in an area of 1173.57 km².
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1500 – 1572) a writer and personal secretary to the Portuguese ambassador in France;
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Bragança is a city of services with a dependence on state-run institutions like the
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The climate in Bragança (the northeasternmost district capital city in Portugal) is
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The seat of the municipality is the city of Bragança, which consists of the parish
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Freedman, Warren (1998). "The Marrano Jews of Braganza". In Karen Primack (ed.).
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Of the 18 Portuguese historical district capitals, Bragança is the farthest from
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commercialization in the community, with the appearances of street names such as
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2522:(1920–2001) a Portuguese equestrian, competed in five consecutive Olympic Games;
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1617 – 1687) a Portuguese Jewish philosopher, physician and religious
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community was present in Bragança during medieval times. When
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In June 1928, a synagogue was inaugurated in the city.
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3187:Cipriano, Carlos; Martins, Ruben (21 July 2021).
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3005:"Bragança Climate Normals 1961–1990"
254:
3478:Municipalities of Bragança District
3308:Jews in Places You Never Thought Of
751:created an annual fair in 1272 and
2512:, physician, naturalist, poet and
1874:Commercial Association of Bragança
630:and dependent administratively on
25:
2201:Polytechnic Institute of Bragança
1000:Bragança lies on a branch of the
820:the Jews were expelled from Spain
3071:"Caracterização Sócio-Económica"
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34:Municipality in Norte, Portugal
3069:Câmara Municipal, ed. (2009).
2757:Câmara Municipal, ed. (2009).
2474:Alfonso VI of León and Castile
889:, when they were offered as a
653:Records of the proto-Germanic
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2924:"Live and Discover: Bragança"
2901:Karen Primack (1998), p.75-76
2608:(5th ed.). HarperCollins
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853:, becoming one of the oldest
714:for his gallantry during the
602:under the stewardship of the
2759:"Breve Panorâmica Histórica"
2546:Luís Miguel Afonso Fernandes
2419:Grupo Desportivo de Bragança
1897:Parque Natural de Montesinho
912:(who became a leader in the
906:expel the Jews from Bragança
734:, in May 1253, and later by
434:), also known in English as
3029:Soares, Nuno Pires (2004),
2506:(1690 – 1762 in London) an
2431:Diocese of Bragança-Miranda
2292:, for connecting trains to
1322:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1182:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
869:. Ferdinand supported King
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867:Afonso, Marquis of Valença
669:Pelagius Count of Bragança
297:674 m (2,211 ft)
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3264:(in European Portuguese)
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3131:www.laopiniondezamora.es
2504:Jacob de Castro Sarmento
1842:Terras de Trás-os-Montes
1818:, the national capital.
1012:and 22 km from the
963:. From 1640 to 1910 the
918:Jacob de Castro Sarmento
537:Terras de Trás-os-Montes
389:Nossa Senhora das Graças
231:Terras de Trás-os-Montes
27:Not to be confused with
3125:Zamora, La Opinión de.
2643:Oxford University Press
2133:International relations
2101:São Pedro de Sarracenos
2066:Rebordainhos e Pombares
1901:Montesinho Natural Park
1834:Cold Transmontana Lands
1830:Terra Fria Transmontana
1026:Montesinho Natural Park
551:Bragança seen from the
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2548:(born 1989), known as
2490:Isaac Orobio de Castro
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700:Santiago de Compostela
555:
2661:"Statistics Portugal"
2639:UK English Dictionary
2263:Sevenair Air Services
2091:Santa Comba de Rossas
1961:Castrelos e Carrazedo
1941:Aveleda e Rio de Onor
1923:in the southwest and
1888:Nordeste Transmontano
1886:Região de Turismo do
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646:(666 AD) referred to
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3402:Carrazeda de Ansiães
3344:Photos from Bragança
2878:"Braganza, Portugal"
2439:Archdiocese of Braga
2327:Macedo de Cavaleiros
2056:Quintela de Lampaças
1921:Macedo de Cavaleiros
1112:Record high °C (°F)
871:Afonso V of Portugal
809:Nuno Álvares Pereira
799:(donated in 1401 by
533:district of Bragança
315: • Density
179:41.80667°N 6.75889°W
3137:on 17 February 2012
3097:Diário da República
2936:on 2 September 2011
2526:António José Rafael
2480:Francisco de Moraes
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1048:, according to the
1008:, 515 km from
946:Ponte das Ferrarias
677:Kingdom of Asturias
415:[bɾɐˈɣɐ̃sɐ]
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18:Bragança (Portugal)
3473:Cities in Portugal
3468:Bragança, Portugal
3379:Municipalities of
3262:www.cm-braganca.pt
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1852:), as part of the
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307: • Total
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883:House of Braganza
861:, reinforced his
847:Duchy of Braganza
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716:Battle of Ourique
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2536:Jorge Gomes
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2051:Quintanilha
1981:Espinhosela
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936:(potters),
863:grandfather
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560:Paleolithic
411:Portuguese:
362:Postal code
182: /
3462:Categories
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3243:2023-08-17
3218:2023-08-17
2696:2018-11-05
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2632:"Braganza"
2627:"Braganza"
2600:"Braganza"
2582:References
2454:Mendo Alão
2321:-Bragança-
2269:(LIS) and
2137:See also:
1996:Gondesende
1895:) and the
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1627:Source 1:
1044:bordering
772:Castellian
749:Afonso III
732:Afonso III
597:Lusitanian
574:Bronze Age
302:Population
261:Government
167:41°48′24″N
3437:Vila Flor
3427:Mogadouro
3422:Mirandela
2629:(US) and
2498:apologist
2435:suffragan
2405:programs.
2381:Education
2331:Mirandela
2319:Vila Real
2271:Vila Real
2243:livestock
2231:olive oil
2219:Salamanca
2116:Serapicos
2071:Rebordãos
1956:Carragosa
983:Geography
914:Amsterdam
781:Constance
726:signed a
648:Bregancia
640:Vergancia
628:Gallaecia
564:Neolithic
535:, in the
432:Bergáncia
428:Mirandese
374:Area code
350:UTC+01:00
329:UTC±00:00
324:Time zone
294:Elevation
268:President
170:6°45′32″W
3397:Bragança
3291:bênção..
3172:16 April
3141:16 April
2670:16 April
2556:Portugal
2462:Brittany
2425:Religion
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2335:Penafiel
2315:Amarante
2286:Tua line
2239:chestnut
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2026:Nogueira
1971:Coelhoso
1660:Bragança
1531:(29.84)
1462:Average
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971:and the
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859:Fernando
855:fiefdoms
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834:Monarchy
765:Afonso V
753:Fernando
736:Manuel I
636:Bragança
604:Baniense
529:Portugal
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407:Bragança
250:Parishes
243:Bragança
238:District
207:Portugal
41:Bragança
3447:Vinhais
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3299:Sources
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2989:28 July
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2195:Economy
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696:Armenia
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620:Vinhais
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586:Astorga
569:tumulus
543:History
395:Website
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3081:11 May
2940:11 May
2887:1 July
2637:Lexico
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2470:knight
2460:1000;
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1986:França
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1764:34,750
1753:33,055
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1687:27,961
1622:2,579
1068:Month
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816:Jewish
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789:Cortes
785:John I
757:John I
744:Church
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624:Zoelae
622:) and
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384:Patron
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214:Region
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2587:Notes
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2282:Viseu
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2086:Samil
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