Municipalities of Portugal

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In Portugal, municipality (município) or concelho (meaning "council") is the most stable subdivision of Portugal since the foundation of the country. A list of the current municipalities can be found in: list of municipalities of Portugal.

Portugal has an entirely separate system of cities and towns. Cities and towns are located in municipalities, but often do not have the same boundaries, even if built-up is continuous. In total there are around twice as many cities and towns as there are municipalities.

The concelhos probably formed after the expulsion of the Visigothic rulers by the Moors during the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. Towns were thus left free to govern themselves, the population started to organize in councils in order to govern the town and surrounding lands. These were also a reminder of Roman municipalities.

Most municipalities have their origin in the foral, a legal document, issued by the king, which assigned privileges to a town or a region. The present subdivisions have their origins in the 19th century. By the 19th century, the republicans promised a federal organization for the Portuguese territory -- that the country would become a municipal republic. When the Republic was formed, however, they didn't adopt what they promised for almost half a century.

Later in the end of the 20th century, democracy has granted more autonomy to municipalities. And, the formation of two super municipalities, known as áreas metropolitanas (meaning "metropolitan areas") for the two major cities of the country (Lisbon and Porto).

[edit] Most populated municipalities of Portugal

Denotes the number of inhabitants in the municipality area; area is in km²; only for populations of over 100,000 inhabitants.

Rank Municipality Population Land Area Density Metropolitan area
1 Lisbon 564,657 84.8 6,658 Greater Lisbon
2 Sintra 409,482 319.2 1,283 Greater Lisbon
3 Vila Nova de Gaia 288,749 170.8 1,690 Greater Porto
4 Porto 238,954 41.3 5,785 Greater Porto
5 Loures 199,231 169.3 1,177 Greater Lisbon
6 Cascais 181,444 97.4 1,863 Greater Lisbon
7 Amadora 176,239 23.8 7,405 Greater Lisbon
8 Braga 170,858 183.2 933
9 Oeiras 168,475 45.7 3,687 Greater Lisbon
10 Matosinhos 168,451 62.2 2,708 Greater Porto
11 Almada 164,844 70.0 2,355 Greater Lisbon
12 Seixal 164,715 95.5 1725 Greater Lisbon
13 Gondomar 164,096 133.26 1,231 Greater Porto
14 Guimarães 161,876 241.3 671
15 Coimbra 148,474 319.0 465
16 Odivelas 143,995 26.4 5,454 Greater Lisbon
17 Santa Maria da Feira 142,295 215.1 661 Greater Porto
18 Vila Franca de Xira 133,224 317.7 419 Greater Lisbon
19 Vila Nova de Famalicão 131,690 201.7 653
20 Barcelos 123,831 378.9 327
21 Setúbal 120,117 171.9 699 Greater Lisbon
22 Maia 120,111 83.70 1435 Greater Porto
23 Leiria 119,870 564.7 212
24 Funchal 100,847 75.7 1332

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