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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
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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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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
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The Nossa
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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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505:(Quarry Lake). One of the partisans of the cause was journalist Caetano Vasques Calafate who wrote about the ambition of the local fishermen in the press of Lisbon and Porto. But the later recognized the deeds of the president of
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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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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
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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
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1167:"Lota de Póvoa de Varzim - As 5 espécies mais vendidas em 2011"
1141:"Lota de Póvoa de Varzim - As 5 espécies mais vendidas em 2010"
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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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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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1089:"Pescadores da Póvoa de Varzim exigem obras nos molhes"
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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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Monument dedicated to the fisherwomen built in 1997
1016:. Na Linha do horizonte - Biblioteca Poveira CMPV.
983:. Na Linha do horizonte - Biblioteca Poveira CMPV.
928:. Na Linha do horizonte - Biblioteca Poveira CMPV.
890:. Na Linha do horizonte - Biblioteca Poveira CMPV.
678:Póvoa de Varzim Marina near the South Breakwater.
241:View from the Breakwater in the mid-19th century.
2152:Populated places established in the 11th century
535:Associação Pró-Maior Segurança dos Homens do Mar
791:United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
1274:. Autoridade Marítima Nacional. Archived from
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1143:. Docapesca Portos e Lotas S.A. Archived from
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848:. Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa. 1812.
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330:" In 1789, there were 1340 fishermen.
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1301:"ISN da Póvoa de Varzim - Portugal"
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1039:. Castro Irmão & C.ª. 1868.
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2127:Ports and harbours of Portugal
1565:Ethnography and History Museum
1169:. Docapesca Portos e Lotas S.A
886:Amorim, Sandra Araújo (2004).
398:The tip of the main breakwater
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1662:Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
588:The "Lota" or the fish market
2132:Geography of Póvoa de Varzim
1037:Archivo pittoresco Volume XI
888:Vencer o Mar, Ganhar a Terra
780:Capitania da Póvoa de Varzim
153:captain during those years.
1220:. Marina da Póvoa de Varzim
1192:"Marina da Póvoa de Varzim"
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262:on 15 March 1631, that the
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1611:Póvoa de Varzim Music Hall
1606:Póvoa de Varzim Auditorium
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1115:"Lota de Póvoa de Varzim"
1012:Fangueiro, Óscar (2008).
149:. Guterre was a decisive
1759:Largo David Alves Square
1589:Arts & entertainment
1323:"História e Organização"
139:Livro Velho de Linhagens
2027:Póvoa de Varzim Holiday
1825:Póvoa de Varzim beaches
1794:Praça Marquês de Pombal
1647:Port of Póvoa de Varzim
1560:Diana Bar Beach Library
1548:Libraries & museums
979:Amorim, Manuel (2003).
795:exclusive economic zone
543:Port of Póvoa de Varzim
218:(a fish in each boat).
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31:Port of Póvoa de Varzim
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1945:Desportivo da Póvoa
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1789:Avenida 25 de Abril
1575:Cividade de Terroso
1281:on November 8, 2013
1269:"Edital Nº 01/2010"
846:Memorias economicas
660:Trachurus trachurus
643:Trachurus trachurus
463:Louis I of Portugal
418:Seaport works pleas
328:away from the town.
178:One of the sons of
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2001:Ala-Arriba! (film)
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1764:Praça da República
1693:Coelheiro Aqueduct
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1915:Lagoa da Pedreira
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1652:Romanesque Church
1570:Santa Casa Museum
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860:"Marina da Póvoa"
799:continental shelf
507:Casa dos Poveiros
503:Lagoa da Pedreira
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158:honrra de Veracim
147:Count of Portugal
115:The medieval port
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