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693:. Currently, it has a maximum capacity of 600 boats, including land parking and has over 241 berths, travel-lift (35 ton) and a crane (6.3 ton), tidal grade, 24-hour surveillance, bar, restaurant and other services. It is characterized by its social lifestyle and plurality, it is visited by mariners from all over the world, that number the thousands in a single year and stay there for several months or years. Passing seaman anchoring in the marina, according to main nationality in a recent year, were from the United Kingdom (35%), France (15%), Portugal (10%), Netherlands (8%), Spain (8%), Germany (8%), and Sweden (4%). 736: 724: 567: 760: 238: 393: 405: 210:), he promoted farming development and the use of the seaport for the transport of production such as bread, wine and salt, but also fisheries from which the king took the best profits "the whale, the dolphin or royal belongings", that is, the most profitable catches. One of the terms of the charter ordered the inhabitants who brought bread, wine, salt or sardines, when unloading ferries or vessels in the port of Póvoa de Varzim, granted for each ferry or vessel, 7 748: 36: 381: 28: 595: 675: 583: 246: 551: 1392: 291: 423: 107: 613:
smaller traditional fishing communities. Póvoa de Varzim Fish Market, in Póvoa de Varzim Captaincy, has two dependent selling posts (Vila do Conde and Vila Chã, both in Vila do Conde Captaincy). The access to the fish market is available to traders registered in Docapesca and have an infrared remote control or online access license, although only presentational trading is available.
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Lota (in Portuguese it literally means "fish market" and used as such until the 1990s) is a land area within the port of Póvoa de Varzim, near the North Breakwater. In the past, it was a beach where the fish was landed and sold, named Praia de Peixe (Fish Beach), possibly because of the excessively
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and available to be used, something that was not possible before. The city used the funds for further works on the seaport, improving it with piers, leisure venues and the construction of a marina in 1999 near the south breakwater, the location of the shipyard in the 20th century. Nevertheless, the
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After rehabilitation in the late 1990s, it became a leisure area including a recreation square in front of Casino da Póvoa, with the Lota Auditorium, playgrounds, walkway, trendy establishments and, until recently, Lota Sk8 Parque to accommodate the significant skater community. In Lota, along the
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In the 17th century, fishing activities started to be of significant economic value with the salted fish business, and in the 18th century, Póvoa became, by far, the largest fish market in Northern Portugal supplying even inland provinces. Carvalho da Costa, in Corografia Portugal, of 1706, stated
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In 1547, a registry of ships docking or leaving the port was made by the main guard Annes Cadilhe, in which an English ship was especially noticeable. In the seaport documents, the construction of a notable ship is documented: the warship N.S. de Guadalupe built in Póvoa sheltered bay, with Povoan
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Once used for trade and shipbuilding, it is currently used for fishing and recreation, with a marina located within its breakwaters. The port was fundamental to the establishment of Póvoa de Varzim as a municipality in 1308 and the development of the town. During the Middle Ages, its profitability
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The fish market is managed by Docapesca Portos e Lotas S.A. which holds 20 fish markets. The fish market is, along with the Viana do Castelo Fish Market, part of the Northern Delegation of the company which is located in the Port of Póvoa de Varzim, it also includes seven small selling posts in
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In the 18th century, another document stated: "There is in this town one of the best sheltered bays in this kingdom; the nature formed it, according to the One who created it, and, with artwork that would improve it, by orders of the king and lord, it would be a marvel in Europe.
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Gomes Lourenço, as it is deduced from his personal 1290 Inquiries, took advantage of his relationship with important people in order to get the recognition of the seaport of Varzim, located in Lower Varzim, as his honour. He tried to convince King Denis, that the King's father,
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was constructed by Povoan merchants and Captain Diogo Dias did not want to accept the government's gratifications, and paid the crew with his own money, who followed him with dedication and courage. Years later, the carrack returned to the port, after trading in
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One of the caught fish inventory by Povoans noticed that, for instance, for the year of 1866, the product of transactions made in Póvoa, directly by the fishermen and fish traders, summed up 230 000$ 000 réis and the result of the fish sold from Caminha to
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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. The fishermen of the region are known to fish in Newfoundland since at least 1506.
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In the beginning of the 19th century, renovation works on the breakwater were needed as it was in ruins. Works started, but slowly due to financial constraints. On 11 March 1825 the necessity of works in the port was addressed by the town hall. And with
494:(The Fishermen House), siding Lapa Light, in 1926. This was the first fishermen house in Portugal. On 11 March 1937 the Corporatist Estado Novo regime established the laws for the creation of fishermen houses in all fisher areas throughout the country. 646:, weighing 1,625,469 kg and valuing €2,714,966, with €1.67 as average price, ranging as low as €0.46 for sardines and the octopus was traded at an average of €2,62. In 2011, sales of these species increased and the most traded species were 306:
The Nossa Senhora da Lapa Brotherhood, founded in 1761 by the fishermen, got a charter in which they got authorization to build their homes in "chãos da areia", giving rise to a new and planned fisher quarter around the port of Póvoa de Varzim.
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Currently, the port of Póvoa de Varzim is considered a harbour for leisure activities, according to "Regulamento da Náutica de Recreio" (recreational boating regulation) and approved by the decree nr. 124 of 2004. The harbour master's office
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valued 180 000$ 000 réis. The taxes paid in the fiscal station was of 5000$ 000 réis. Yearly Póvoa supplied the city of Porto with 1600 barrels of sardine and over 3000 loads of fish. However, the number of loads to
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The construction works were incomplete as a south breakwater was needed, near the sandbank, in order to reduce the ocean currents strength. The northern breakwater that was built during this period became known as
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Lei n.º 1953, de 11 de Março de 1937, que estabelece as bases para a criação, em todos os centros de pesca, de organismos de cooperação social, com personalidade jurídica, denominados Casas dos Pescadores
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the people who know Póvoa are sure that if, in any statistical map, could be truly accounted the importance of exported fish to those provinces, not much people would believe in it, because they would be
1239: 782:, Captaincy of Póvoa de Varzim), of the Portuguese Maritime Authority, is located in the casino da Póvoa square at Largo Dr. Vasques Calafate n. 1, which is also the location of the local command of the 530:, a traditional spot where several fishermen died, including the great shipwreck of 1892, continued to be a significant safety problem, and several fishermen moved to other ports, namely Galician ones. 487:, a significant part of the fisher population moved to the area surrounding it. Emigration to several areas, especially Brazil, Angola and other areas in Portugal, was considerable during this period. 86:, the main one, is known as "Paredão" (Portuguese for "Big Wall"). It was first built in 1795 and rebuilt in the following centuries. The most important works on the port were made during the 2151: 1666: 156:
One of the great-grandsons of Guterre Pelayo, Lourenço Fernandes da Cunha had great fortune in the town of Varzim and surrounding land. His family ruled the area as the Honour of Varzim (
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In the 17th century, there was an increase in shipbuilding activities and a significant part of the population worked as Ribeira carpenters (shipbuilders) or related activities.
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Town of Póvoa de Varzim is an ancient settlement, with sheltered bay harbour, in which in ancient times ships docked and left, Dom Guterre, of the Cunha branch, was its lord...
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Póvoa Marina is a public marina using floating pontoons built by the City Hall of Póvoa de Varzim in June 1999 according to a project by Clube Naval Povoense, the local
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for the stay; and by royal charter, if they did not go to the sea on Friday, they paid 5 mealhas (small copper coin with little value); and paid from the fisheries, the
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The historical records of the seaport dates to the 11th century, when the sheltered bay started being regularly used by ships due to its sheltered characteristics.
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In the 1220 inquiries it was said that in the Royal Land of Varzim, a royal butler area, there were 20 families, who gave to the King, when he came into town, 6
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regime that the seaport works resumed. Works started in 1939 and ended in the 1950s, with stone extracted from a quarry which later became a small lake named
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The fishermen of Póvoa de Varzim are always at sea, they are not happy with coastal fisheries, and they get fish from seas, that are ten or twelve
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weighing 1,732,105 kg and valuing €3,086,235, with €1.78 as average price ranging from €0.54 for sardines and €2.56 for octopuses.
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Due to the aggregation of Póvoa's harbour, in the beginning of the 20th century and the construction of an artificial port, the
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By this, King Denis granted a royal charter to Varzim in 1308, ordering some local inhabitants to build a maritime settlement (
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In 1857, the town hall asked the king for a sheltered harbour, stating: "It would be in Portugal a port so good, better than
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As Procissões na Póvoa de Varzim (1900 – 1950). Volume 1 - Deolinda Carneiro, Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
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with a red flashing light and a siren. The south breakwater heads north-northwest; it has a long-flashing green light.
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It has a growing popularity, especially noticeable in Northern Portugal and has a planned expansion to the area near
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José Joaquim Rodrigues de Bastos orders, works resumed in August. The breakwater reconstruction ended in 1826.
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Caetano Vasques Calafate (1890 - 1963) managed the propaganda and funding needed for the construction of the
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Diogo Dias de São Pedro as captain, who gained fame in the squadron that gettered in Lisbon to restore
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Gomes and his descendants, who are part of the honour of Varzim, went to the seaport and got the
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The Póvoa de Varzim captaincy jurisdictional area includes the territorial waters, following the
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project. The port is protected by the north breakwater, heading south-southwest, which has a
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attracted knights, kings and the Church. In this small bay the local fishermen developed the
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regime in the early 20th century; the current configuration of the port corresponds to that
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Estudos de Cronologia: Os mais antigos documentos escritos em português - Instituto Camões
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In 1939, Salazar ordered the construction of the new breakwaters which still stand today.
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The port's south breakwater also showed aging signs and was recovered in 2009. The
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authorized the construction works on the seaport in February 1791. French engineer
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Archaeological data around the port of Póvoa de Varzim date to the Roman period. A
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In the 11th century, Guterre Pelayo became the Lord of Varzim. According to the
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According to the 2010 statistics by DocaPesca, the five most sold species were
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and Povoan knowledge of the seas and shipbuilding were substantial during the
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wrecked in a storm and 105 fishermen were killed, just meters off the shore.
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fine sand or its use it was not popular with beach-goers, unlike nearby
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Pinho Leal, in the book Portugal Antigo e Moderno (1876), stated that
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Lourenço was Gomes Lourenço, very influential knight and godfather of
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At the end of the 1990s, the city hall had gaming taxes collected in
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Azulejo painted tilework on Povoan culture and history in the Paredão
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Fishermen warehouses sharing the space with trendy establishments
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was responsible for the construction under orders of the shire's
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Póvoa de Varzim - Monografia e Materiais para a sua história
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After 200 years of pleas by Povoans, it was under Salazar's
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Memorias economicas da Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa
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from the fishermen, justifying the attitude with the honor.
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Memorias historicas e genealogicas dos grandes de Portugal
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Francisco de Almada e Mendonça. In 1792, a dock, known as
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is a seaport built in Enseada da Póvoa Bay in the city of
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Capital Radical skate show in 2008 around Lota Auditorium
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fort, was built in the 15th century, during the reign of
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The sheltered bay after the works of Reinaldo Ourdinot.
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Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos da Póvoa de Varzim
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Port of Povoa de Varzim around the fortress in 1916.
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Monument dedicated to the fisherwomen built in 1997
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Index

Póvoa de Varzim Lota


Póvoa de Varzim
Portugal
Old Portuguese
Poveiro boats
Age of Discovery
breakwater
Salazar
New State
lighthouse

Roman fish factory
Junqueira
Lagoa Beach
Henry
Count of Portugal
Reconquista
knights honour
dinheiros
King Denis
Afonso III
soldos
Castelo da Póvoa
John I of Portugal


Pernambuco
Dutch

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