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Parede

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44: 113: 376:"...Parede...its old name, of three or four centuries...topology that many suggest from the many walls of loose rock, that were used to circle their properties...which even today are maintained, and that others attribute to the local terrain's structure, rich limestone in quarries, which, for centuries, were used in the construction of the walls of Lisbon" 51: 438:
The region is supported by many standard municipal services, including a police station, a fire department, a healthcare center, schools, a market, some banks, a supermarket, a small shopping center and many minor shops. Although two centres exist for specialized healthcare treatment, the Hospital de
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The occupation of Parede extends over four thousand years, although only documented references exist from the late 19th century. Although evidence of a Roman presence within the municipality exists (particularly in the civil parish of Alcabideche, Cascais, Estoril, and São Domingos de Rana), there
424:. It is one of six civil parishes that comprise the municipality of Cascais, bordered on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, east by Carcavelos, north by São Domingos de Rana and in the west by Estoril. Apart from the road network, it is connected with other civil parishes by the 382:
are no similar signs of their presence in Parede. Although not explicit, there is an assumption that Roman forces used the extracted stone from the region, in many of their artefacts or buildings. Vidal de Caldas Nogueira, in articles composed in 1957, suggest that:
368:"In the opinion of authoritative specialists, the walls that gave the name to the homonymic settlements, were from ruined castles, dismantled redoubts, and many times, hilltop rocks. It was probably from one of these old constructions, not likely 396:. At that time, it received administrative autonomy, bringing with it the places of Buzano, Junqueiro, Madorna, Murtal, Penedo and Rebelva. Its limits were established under Decree 39208, 14 May 1953. 362:
The places name is generally associated with the abundant rocks/boulders within the region, or the walled parcels, common until the growth of the urban settlement. Professor Diogo Correia, in his book
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Santa Ana and the Hospital/Sanitario Dr. José d'Almeida (for endocrinology and ortopedy, respectively), its population has no general hospital.
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Open and green spaces include public parks and their beachfront coastal spaces, with rocky beaches and strong biodiversity, supporting a
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estuary. Parede is a community between the larger towns of Oeiras and Cascais, in the district of
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Marco Miliário ainda não inventariado, embutido na parede do alpendre da capela de São Bartolomeu
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Internato Infantil da Parede/Centro de Dia de Nossa Senhora da Visitação
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railway line that follows the coast from Lisbon to Estoril and Cascais.
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Until 1953, the parish was part of the neighbouring civil parish of
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that fostered the name Parede, in the municipality of Cascais"
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Building of Correios, Telégrafos e Telefones (CTT) da Parede
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Inscription on the façade of the Municipal building (
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(2011), 226:5,000/km (13,000/sq mi) 742: 726:Former parishes of Cascais 496:Primary School of Parede ( 680: 502:Escola Primária da Parede 319:Portuguese pronunciation: 297:Nossa Senhora da Assunção 176:Civil parish: 14 May 1953 71: 37: 28: 416:, pertaining to the old 323:[ˈvilɐðɐpɐˈɾeðɨ] 330:in the municipality of 205:49 m (161 ft) 519: 501: 487: 469: 458: 482:Chalet Maria Amélia ( 408:, in the district of 249: • Summer ( 700:São Domingos de Rana 420:of Cascais, and the 394:São Domingos de Rana 223: • Density 91:38.69333°N 9.35694°W 63:Location in Portugal 721:Carcavelos e Parede 690:Carcavelos e Parede 541:Diário da República 336:Carcavelos e Parede 286:(+351) 214 XX XX XX 87: /  215: • Total 194: • Total 96:38.69333; -9.35694 708: 707: 695:Cascais e Estoril 569:IGP, ed. 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Civil parish
Parede is located in Portugal
38°41′36″N 9°21′25″W / 38.69333°N 9.35694°W / 38.69333; -9.35694
Portugal
Region
Lisbon
Metropolitan area
Lisbon
District
Lisbon
Municipality
Cascais
Time zone
UTC±00:00
WET
DST
UTC+01:00
WEST
Postal code
Area code
Patron
Nossa Senhora da Assunção
www.jf-parede.pt
[ˈvilɐðɐpɐˈɾeðɨ]
civil parish
Cascais
Carcavelos e Parede
Lisbon
Tagus
Lisbon

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