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or municipal council), which were elected by its citizens. These reforms resulted in the extinction of a number of smaller municipalities (due to lack of population or finances). The elimination of these municipalities were complemented by the appearance of the administrative parish, a subdivision of
682:(removing the ecclesiastical reference from their use). The provinces continue to appear in the lexicon, but only as a grouping of districts, without any administrative or military significance, and like 1832, they continued to function as a statistical and referential units of geography. 198:
lines, which were themselves just a carry-over from the Romans. The kingdoms were divided into provinces or counties, headed by a local governors (referred to as a count, duke or prince), who also subdivided the land administratively into smaller parcels, headed by lieutenants. The first
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counter-revolutions, these reforms were delayed. In 1832, the Liberal government-in-exile in the Azores, decreed the establishment of a new system for Portugal, which would approximate the already existing provinces of Portugal. In actuality, one new province was established
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do not coincide with the provinces, but several provinces, in their 19th- and 20th-century versions, still correspond to culturally relevant, strongly self-identifying categories. They include:
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Meanwhile, each of the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores were constituted as individual provinces: Prefecture of Madeira and the Prefecture of the Azores (which was itself subdivided into
450:, a military division, under the responsibility of the military governor was instituted to include areas of the provinces of Entre-Douro-e-Minho and Beira in order to connect these provinces. 1355: 475:, and which began to function with all the rights and privileges. In addition, the Provinces would begin to function throughout the national territory, including the archipelagos of the 1035:
In 1959, as local governments, the provinces were extinguished. They were only referred to as regional references, while the districts, once again, became the local reference, the
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Each comarca was headed by an administrative and judicial magistrate, which represented Royal power in each jurisdiction of the country. These magistrates were, initially, called
1610: 366:), whose jurisdiction coincided with the provincial territories. This division between military and civic authorities were maintained until the administrative reforms of 1832. 1028:. In comparison with the 1835 provinces, the limits of these new provinces did not correspond with the district borders, which were maintained under the jurisdiction of the 28: 666:. The debate over the importance of provinces only arose from fears that there would be an excessive concentration of power in the hands of governmental officers ( 1348: 408:– Feira, Aveiro, Lamego, Trancoso, Pinhel, Guarda, Linhares, Viseu, Castelo Branco, Arganil, Coimbra, Leiria, Ourém, Cinco Vilas (Chão de Couce), Tomar; 1341: 518:), which functioned as an area of jurisdiction of sub-prefects, who represented the prefect. Parallel with this system, the territory is divided into 1579: 1107: 220: 510:, that acted as an organ of the local government, elected by the citizens of the province. The provinces continued to be divided into comarcas or 1530: 1021: 640: 121: 1008:
These eleven provinces corresponded each to one of the natural regions developed by Amorim GirĂŁo, with two exceptions: the natural regions of
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of the provinces were abolished, the comarcas/sub-prefectures were transformed into districts, while the sub-prefectures were retooled as
330:. These six comarcas, with some changes, would be maintained as the principal administrative division of country until the 19th century. 654:
The 1832 system lasted a short time, and were replaced by the 1835 reforms heralded by the Liberal victory of 1834. The prefectures and
1449: 1398: 889: 592: 411: 268: 211:, which was succeeded in the 12th century by the Second County of Portugal, paving the way for the independent Kingdom of Portugal. 798:(except for the municipalities of Cinfães, Resende, Armamar, Lamego, São João da Pesqueira and Tabuaço), and the municipalities of 619:
sub-prefectures, known as Prefecture Ocidental and Oriental in 1833). In addition the colonies were reorganized into provinces of
446:), in order to manage imports/exports and finances, as well as health and social issues, respectively. Similarly, in 1758, the 271:– initial a coastal area, between Douro and Tagus Rivers, in the 16th century, the northern border was limited to south of the 143:
The first provinces, instituted during the Roman occupation of the Iberian peninsula, divided the peninsula into three areas:
1268: 901: 953: 733:. The new territories were based on studies made by Amorim Girão, a geographer, who divided continental Portugal into 13 1393: 1321:[Territorial Politics: The Administration] (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: IGP Instituto Geográfico Português 918:, that included most of Lisbon, except for the municipalities of Azambuja and Vila Franca de Xira, the northern half or 393: 252: 674:). The adoption of the 17 districts (1835) instead of eight provinces was an attempt to dissolve such power. The older 858:(except for the municipalities of Arouca, Castelo de Paiva, Espinho and Santa Maria da Feira) and the municipality of 993: 430:
In parallel with these comarcas (the administrative and judicial regions), the provinces began to be subdivided into
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After the 15th century, the new Kingdom of Portugal was divided into six great administrative units, referred to as
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reordered these territories in the third century, dividing Tarraconesis into three separate territories:
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Until the end of the 18th century, feudal territories of the clergy or nobility, were referred to as
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adopted, from its beginning, a policy of regionalisation of the country, which was written into the
1495: 1434: 1052: 1025: 1017: 1013: 965: 919: 829: 787: 783: 777: 763: 667: 620: 580: 224: 87: 45: 1097: 969: 651:, each with their own prefect and junta geral, equivalent to the national division of provinces. 200: 414:– Santarém, Alcobaça, Alenquer, Torres Vedras, Ribatejo (Vila Franca de Xira), Lisboa, Setúbal; 261:– initially an extense band within the interior of the country, between the Douro River and the 187: 462:, there were many proposals to reform the administrative divisions of the country. But, due to 1559: 1549: 1540: 1525: 1264: 1082: 1072: 1056: 943: 759: 690: 628: 624: 598: 417: 282: 219: 116: 1584: 1569: 1564: 1388: 1284:
Local and Regional Power in the Constituente Assembly of 1975–76: The Administrative Regions
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O Poder Local e Regional na Assembleia Constituinte de 1975/76: As Regiões Adminsitrativas
981: 923: 915: 893: 855: 851: 791: 242: 506:) who was a representative of the central government. These prefects were assisted by a 265:, in the 16th century it was expanded to the coast, to include the areas of Estremadura; 1520: 1459: 1444: 1087: 1001: 933: 929: 905: 873: 795: 644: 574: 562: 468: 111: 1599: 1286:] (in Portuguese), Oporto, Portugal: Faculadade de Letreas, Universidade do Porto 773: 749: 616: 275:, while its southern limit expanded towards the Tagus, encompassing the peninsula of 272: 144: 377:, but which were governed/administered by nominated feudal regents. In 1790, these 1254: 486:
In comparison with the period before the 17th century, the provinces of 1832, or
821: 492: 285:– delimited to the north by the Tagus River and south by the Serra do Caldeirão; 262: 246: 194:, the Iberian kingdoms established an administrative system, based on the older 191: 19:
This article is about historical subdivisions. For the modern subdivisions, see
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begin to act as the municipal administrators, and parish commissioners become
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What would develop into the Kingdom of Portugal, was itself a province of the
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Created in 1936, the new provinces did not correspond to the traditional
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Around the 17th century, the provinces were subdivided into individual
231: 152: 132: 78: 1419: 989: 476: 128: 420:– Crato, Portalegre, Vila Viçosa, Avis, Elvas, Évora, Beja, Ourique; 1063:), making the denomination official in 1951. These provinces were: 689: 27: 1337: 1293:"As Divisões Administrativas de Portugal, Ao Longo dos Tempos" 396:– Valença, Viana, Braga, Barcelos, Guimarães, Porto, Penafiel; 295:
The comarca of Entre-Tejo-e-Odiana would later be renamed as
291:– includes the southern coast until the Serra do Caldeirão. 52:) has been used throughout history to identify regions of 1020:
and Beira Transmontana were united respectively into the
706:, creating new provinces, within an executive body, the 601:– Setúbal, Portalegre, Elvas, Beja, Évora, Beja, Ourique 175:. At that time Tarraconesis included northern Portugal, 794:(except for the municipality of Vila Nova de Foz Côa), 530:(or representative of the prefect) and assisted by the 496:), began to operate as administrative units, led by a 1051:
In the early 20th century, Portugal reclassified its
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The provinces demarked in a 1710 map (including the
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Lisbon, Portugal: Universidade Nova de Lisboa. 589:– Coimbra, Castelo Branco, Seia, Tomar, Leiria 1349: 1235: 1233: 8: 1611:Former administrative divisions of Portugal 595:– SantarĂ©m, Alenquer, Torres Vedras, Lisboa 1356: 1342: 1334: 1319:"PolĂ­ticas da TerritĂłrio: A administração" 946:– most of the province now belongs to the 766:(except the municipality of Ponte de Sor); 539:the latter, which was administered by the 1214: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1206: 1204: 1202: 1200: 1198: 1196: 1194: 1192: 1190: 1188: 558:The eight prefectures (provinces) were: 402:– Bragança, Miranda, Moncorvo, Vila Real; 1186: 1184: 1182: 1180: 1178: 1176: 1174: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1162:JosĂ© AntĂłnio Costa Ferreira (2005), p.22 1153:JosĂ© AntĂłnio Costa Ferreira (2005), p.21 218: 1146: 571:– Bragança, Chaves, Moncorvo, Vila Real 790:and Beira Transmontana, that included 299:, while by the late 16th century, the 1278:Ferreira, JosĂ© AntĂłnio Costa (2005), 748:– which included the totality of the 381:were transformed into comarcas, with 16:Overview of the provinces of Portugal 7: 1291:Sobral, JosĂ© J.X. (11 August 2008). 1125:Administrative divisions of Portugal 1022:Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province 373:, whose function was similar to the 21:NUTS statistical regions of Portugal 842:– in the south containing parts of 234:. From north to south, they were: 223:The six medieval provinces of the 14: 1218:JosĂ© J.X. Sobral (11 August 2008) 583:– Viseu, Lamego, Trancoso, Guarda 303:would start to be referred to as 1253:Gwillim Law (1999). "Portugal". 577:– Porto, Penafiel, Feira, Aveiro 714:) and a deliberative body, the 394:Province of Entre-Douro-e-Minho 241:– delimited in the west by the 207:, was a fiefdom of LeĂłn, under 159:between 27 and 13 B.C. Emperor 155:, established by Roman Emperor 135:were never called "provinces". 283:Comarca of Entre-Tejo-e-Odiana 253:Comarca of Entre-Douro-e-Minho 1: 896:), and the municipalities of 694:11 provinces established 1936 1606:Former provinces of Portugal 984:) and the municipalities of 569:Prefecture of Trás-os-Montes 471:, based on the territory of 1531:Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro 1308:Silveira, LuĂ­s (May 2000). 1016:and the natural regions of 954:Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro 922:, and the southern half of 786:– the "natural regions" of 122:Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro 1627: 828:) and the municipality of 545:commissioner of the parish 460:Liberal Revolution of 1820 400:Province of Trás-os-Montes 385:nominated directly by the 18: 938:Viana do Castelo District 776:and the southern half of 738: 719: 711: 662:, assisted by a district 593:Prefecture of Estremadura 587:Prefecture of Beira Baixa 552: 544: 535: 523: 515: 501: 491: 443: 435: 363: 355: 347: 319: 308: 239:Comarca of Trás-os-Montes 1317:Poeira, Lourdes (2011). 1227:LuĂ­s Silveira (May 2000) 876:, the municipalities of 581:Prefecture of Beira Alta 58:subdivisions of Portugal 1261:McFarland & Company 1061:provĂ­ncias ultramarinas 818:Castelo Branco District 741:). The provinces were: 547:), and assisted by the 444:health/social districts 412:Province of Estremadura 976:, the municipality of 820:, the municipality of 695: 671: 599:Prefecture of Alentejo 541:comissário de parĂłquia 426:– Lagos, Faro, Tavira; 424:Kingdom of the Algarve 360:governadores das armas 289:Kingdom of the Algarve 269:Comarca of Estremadura 227: 49: 37: 1365:Provinces of Portugal 1239:Lourdes Poeira (2011) 1130:Geography of Portugal 994:SĂŁo JoĂŁo da Pesqueira 716:conselhos provinciais 693: 641:SĂŁo TomĂ© and PrĂ­ncipe 607:– Lagos, Faro, Tavira 605:Prefecture of Algarve 222: 34:Captaincies of Brazil 31: 1041:conselhos distritais 1000:(in the district of 978:Vila Nova de Foz CĂ´a 890:Santa Maria da Feira 846:Province, including 832:(in the district of 800:Oliveira do Hospital 764:Portalegre Districts 418:Province of Alentejo 54:continental Portugal 1580:SĂŁo TomĂ© e PrĂ­ncipe 1394:Entre Douro e Minho 1108:SĂŁo TomĂ© e PrĂ­ncipe 1026:Beira Alta Province 830:Pampilhosa da Serra 720:provincial councils 708:juntas de provincia 575:Prefecture of Douro 563:Prefecture of Minho 297:Comarca of Alentejo 225:Kingdom of Portugal 209:Alfonso III of LeĂłn 1541:Overseas provinces 1372:Medieval provinces 1057:overseas provinces 1047:Overseas provinces 970:Vila Real District 735:"regiões naturais" 696: 660:governadores civis 364:military governors 350:), with their own 228: 201:County of Portugal 38: 1593: 1592: 1474:Provinces of 1936 1413:Provinces of 1832 1263:. pp. 296+. 1053:overseas colonies 1037:juntas distritais 974:Bragança District 948:SantarĂ©m District 864:SantarĂ©m District 826:SantarĂ©m District 772:– which included 704:1933 Constitution 549:junta de parĂłquia 536:municipal chamber 526:), each led by a 406:Province of Beira 245:and south by the 1618: 1358: 1351: 1344: 1335: 1330: 1328: 1326: 1313: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1287: 1274: 1240: 1237: 1228: 1225: 1219: 1216: 1163: 1160: 1154: 1151: 968:, that included 932:– that included 920:SetĂşbal District 882:Castelo de Paiva 848:Coimbra District 816:– that included 808:Coimbra District 778:SetĂşbal District 750:district of Faro 740: 721: 713: 712:provincial junta 554: 546: 537: 532:câmara municipal 525: 517: 505: 495: 473:Partido do Porto 448:Partido do Porto 445: 437: 436:fiscal districts 365: 357: 349: 321: 310: 259:Comarca of Beira 56:. 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Index

NUTS statistical regions of Portugal

Captaincies of Brazil
Portuguese
continental Portugal
subdivisions of Portugal
Alentejo
Alto Alentejo
Baixo Alentejo
Algarve
Beira
Beira Alta
Beira Baixa
Beira Litoral
Douro Litoral
Estremadura
Minho
Ribatejo
Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
Azores
Madeira
Tarraconensis
Lusitania
Baetica
Augustus
Diocletian
Tarraconensis
Carthaginensis
Gallaecia
Gallaecia

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