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that characterizes the geography, dividing the borders within the district, its southern frontier and extreme northeast borders with Spain. It is in the Douro valley that the lowlands of the district are primarily located, although almost all are 400 metres above sea level, with the exception of the
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and its rivers. In addition to the Douro, the rivers of the district run north to south (or northeast to southwest) within the Douro watershed. The principal rivers are the Tua River, which springs from the mountains of
Mirandela, at the confluence of Tuela and Rabaçal Rivers, and the Sabor River,
717:
One of 18 Portuguese districts, this administrative division serves to define electoral units for proportional representation in national elections; administrative centres for police, courts and other public orders; and some local offices of ministries. Although Bragança has a Civil
Governor,
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The difficulty in communication and interconnection between markets was always a problem in this region, resulting in few investments and economic development. Tourism still remains the sector of the economy that has potential to improve development, and fix a transient population.
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and its tributaries. Its area allows a wide diversity of landscapes, and the district is known for its climatic differences (nine months of winter and three of heat), its rugged geomorphology, an aging population and urban to rural migration of its residents over time.
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separate the Tua and Sabor Rivers; to the east, the columns of the Serra do
Mogadouro (997 metres) separate the Sabor and Douro; and in the north, at the border with Spain, the largest mountains in the region the Serra da Coroa (1274 metres), north of
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which springs in Spain, and crosses the eastern part of the district. Both rivers have a network of tributaries, such as the
Baceiro River (feeding the Tuela), the Mente River (serving the Rabaçal), and the Azibo River (supporting the Sabor).
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was widely spoken in the territory, but today, there are few who speak the language (which is primarily concentrated in the communities near Rio de Onor, Guadramil and along the northeast to southeast frontier with Spain).
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The mountain ranges divide these water courses: the Serra da
Nogueira (approximately 1320 metres) separates the Tuela and Sabor valleys; more to the south, the Serra de Bornes (1199 metres), in the municipalities of
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The region is known for its small (almost subsistence) agriculture, supported by various species of free-range cattle and traditional agricultural techniques. Local gastronomy, which includes Mirandês beef,
347:), covering 7.4% of the nation's continental landmass. As of the 2011 census the total resident population was 136,252, making it the second-least populous district in Portugal, only surpassing
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and the gold, iron and silver trade route. Although names similar to Bragança appeared around 666 B.C. (Wamba) or 569 A.D. (Council of Lugo), a territory identifiable as
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In the urban areas, particularly the municipal seats, the primary economic activities predominate, including the public-sector institutions, commerce and industry.
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The district of Bragança was constituted upon the creation of the district system on 25 April 1835; a creation of the
Liberal government, it was inspired by the
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Quantitative
Analysis of Financial Indicators for Municipalities: Comparison of Portugal (Bragança District) and Slovenia
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Bragança is administratively divided in twelve municipalities and 299 parishes located in the north-eastern part of
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The region's name was derived from the traditional feudal history of the northern region: the Bragançãos family of
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were the basis of this lineage that included Fernão Mendes, who later married the
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Consisting of twelve municipalities, the district of Bragança is the fifth largest district of
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During the Roman era, the territory was part of the much larger province of
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177:
1330:
519:, as the hereditary seat of the Kings and Emperors of Portugal was sealed.
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1477:
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439:, whose Dukedom developed from the Braganção family lands established in
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Distritos - Governadores Civis. Uma
Abordagem, Uma Reflexão: Em Tempo
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Summary of election results from the district of Bragança, 1976–2022
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244:
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The location of the District of Bragança within continental Portugal
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Território e Poder. Nas Origens do Estado Contemporâneo em Portugal
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A stone home from the 17th century in the municipality of Mogadouro
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A seminar game to analyze regional governance options for Portugal
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would continue to influence the region. Eventually, the King
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Civil Governor's residence in the district seat of Bragança
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transferred the title to Nuno Martins, but the name
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200:Jorge Manuel Nogueiro Gomes
197: • Civil Governor
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1638:Carrazeda de Ansiães
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308:Distrito de Bragança
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18:District of Bragança
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