29:
538:
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
691:
466:
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
358:), and the provinces, as an administrative and civic role, began to be used as a statistical unit. Meanwhile, at the same time that its administrative role ceased, the Kingdom instituted a system of
60:
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:
611:
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
314:
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
1605:
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1515:
911:
106:
1124:
20:
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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 GirĂŁo, 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
230:
After the 15th century, the new
Kingdom of Portugal was divided into six great administrative units, referred to as
1464:
1403:
1009:
961:
568:
459:
399:
238:
937:
703:
57:
850:(except for the municipalities of Pampilhosa da Serra, Oliveira do Hospital and Tábua), the northern half of
1490:
977:
897:
817:
769:
168:
72:
1510:
1505:
1485:
1309:
1260:
869:
839:
755:
699:
288:
208:
164:
101:
95:
68:
163:
reordered these territories in the third century, dividing
Tarraconesis into three separate territories:
1574:
1554:
1129:
1102:
1077:
1067:
632:
33:
859:
803:
1500:
1439:
973:
947:
885:
863:
843:
825:
813:
799:
612:
586:
483:, as well as the overseas territories (the Portuguese colonies in Africa, India and Southeast Asia).
369:
Until the end of the 18th century, feudal territories of the clergy or nobility, were referred to as
91:
53:
702:
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
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1540:
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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
1256:
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Subdivisions of Countries: A Comprehensive World Reference, 1900 through 1998
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1092:
881:
877:
847:
833:
807:
745:
648:
636:
604:
405:
386:
258:
83:
1310:"Origins and Evolution of the Portuguese Administrative System in Comparative Perspective"
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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
997:
678:
begin to act as the municipal administrators, and parish commissioners become
276:
186:
What would develop into the Kingdom of Portugal, was itself a province of the
160:
1318:
463:
176:
172:
148:
1292:
389:. By 1801, the provinces included the following administrative divisions:
1424:
1378:
725:
Created in 1936, the new provinces did not correspond to the traditional
255:– delimited in the south by the Douro River and east by the Tâmega River;
195:
180:
156:
64:
1333:
1480:
1454:
1429:
1383:
985:
502:
480:
423:
338:
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 CĂ´a),
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
32:
The provinces demarked in a 1710 map (including the
1539:
1473:
1412:
1371:
565:– Ponte de Lima, Monção, Braga, Barcelos, Guimarães
1043:inheriting the functions of the former provinces.
1312:. Lisbon, Portugal: Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
589:– Coimbra, Castelo Branco, Seia, Tomar, Leiria
1349:
1235:
1233:
8:
1611:Former administrative divisions of Portugal
595:– Santarém, 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:
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1153:José António 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, José António 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, José 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:José 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 paróquia
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:Santarém District
864:Santarém District
826:Santarém 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:. Current legal
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1617:
1616:
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1594:
1589:
1565:Estado da ĂŤndia
1535:
1469:
1408:
1367:
1362:
1324:
1322:
1316:
1307:
1298:
1296:
1290:
1277:
1271:
1252:
1249:
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1238:
1231:
1226:
1222:
1217:
1166:
1161:
1157:
1152:
1148:
1143:
1138:
1121:
1088:Estado da ĂŤndia
1049:
1030:civil governors
982:Guarda District
958:natural regions
924:Leiria District
916:Lisboa District
894:Aveiro District
856:Aveiro District
852:Leiria District
792:Guarda District
739:natural regions
688:
516:sub-prefectures
456:
336:
324:meirinhos-mores
217:
188:Kingdom of LeĂłn
141:
127:The islands of
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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1622:
1614:
1613:
1608:
1598:
1597:
1591:
1590:
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1577:
1572:
1567:
1562:
1557:
1552:
1546:
1544:
1537:
1536:
1534:
1533:
1528:
1523:
1518:
1513:
1508:
1503:
1498:
1493:
1491:Baixo Alentejo
1488:
1483:
1477:
1475:
1471:
1470:
1468:
1467:
1465:Trás-os-Montes
1462:
1457:
1452:
1447:
1442:
1437:
1432:
1427:
1422:
1416:
1414:
1410:
1409:
1407:
1406:
1404:Trás-os-Montes
1401:
1396:
1391:
1386:
1381:
1375:
1373:
1369:
1368:
1363:
1361:
1360:
1353:
1346:
1338:
1332:
1331:
1314:
1305:
1288:
1275:
1269:
1248:
1245:
1242:
1241:
1229:
1220:
1164:
1155:
1145:
1144:
1142:
1139:
1137:
1134:
1133:
1132:
1127:
1120:
1117:
1116:
1115:
1110:
1105:
1100:
1095:
1090:
1085:
1080:
1075:
1070:
1048:
1045:
1010:Trás-os-Montes
1006:
1005:
962:Trás-os-Montes
951:
941:
934:Braga District
927:
909:
906:Viseu District
874:Porto District
867:
837:
811:
796:Viseu District
781:
770:Baixo Alentejo
767:
753:
687:
684:
609:
608:
602:
596:
590:
584:
578:
572:
566:
553:parish council
524:municipalities
512:subprefeituras
455:
452:
428:
427:
421:
415:
409:
403:
397:
335:
332:
293:
292:
286:
280:
266:
256:
250:
216:
213:
169:Carthaginensis
140:
137:
125:
124:
119:
114:
109:
104:
99:
81:
76:
73:Baixo Alentejo
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1623:
1612:
1609:
1607:
1604:
1603:
1601:
1586:
1583:
1581:
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1571:
1568:
1566:
1563:
1561:
1558:
1556:
1553:
1551:
1548:
1547:
1545:
1543:added in 1951
1542:
1538:
1532:
1529:
1527:
1524:
1522:
1519:
1517:
1514:
1512:
1511:Douro Litoral
1509:
1507:
1506:Beira Litoral
1504:
1502:
1499:
1497:
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1486:Alto Alentejo
1484:
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1479:
1478:
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1453:
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1339:
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1281:
1276:
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1258:
1257:
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1236:
1234:
1230:
1224:
1221:
1215:
1213:
1211:
1209:
1207:
1205:
1203:
1201:
1199:
1197:
1195:
1193:
1191:
1189:
1187:
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1179:
1177:
1175:
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1165:
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1147:
1140:
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1128:
1126:
1123:
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1114:
1111:
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1094:
1091:
1089:
1086:
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1079:
1076:
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1069:
1066:
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1058:
1054:
1046:
1044:
1042:
1038:
1033:
1031:
1027:
1023:
1019:
1015:
1011:
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999:
995:
991:
987:
983:
979:
975:
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