Trancoso, Portugal
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| - Country | ||||||
| - Region | Centro | |||||
| - Subregion | Beira Interior Norte | |||||
| - District or A.R. | Guarda | |||||
| Mayor | Júlio Sarmento | |||||
| - Party | PSD | |||||
| Area | 361.5 km² | |||||
| Population | ||||||
| - Total | 10,639 | |||||
| - Density | 29/km² | |||||
| No. of parishes | 29 | |||||
| Coordinates | 40º47'N 7º21'W | |||||
| Municipal holiday | May 29 |
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| Website: http://www.cm-trancoso.pt | ||||||
Trancoso (pron. IPA: [tɾɐ̃'kozu]) is a city and a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 361.5 km² and a total population of 10,639 inhabitants. City population about 3.000
The municipality is composed of 29 parishes, and is located in the District of Guarda,Region Centro; sub region:Beira Interior Norte.
The present Mayor is Júlio José Saraiva Sarmento, elected by the Social Democratic Party.
The municipal holiday is May 29. Principal monument:castle Main train station:Vila Franca das Naves/Trancoso in the Beira Alta[international line]/linha da Beira Alta.
[edit] Parishes
- Aldeia Nova
- Carnicães
- Castanheira
- Cogula
- Cótimos
- Feital
- Fiães
- Freches
- Granja
- Guilheiro
- Moimentinha
- Moreira de Rei
- Palhais
- Póvoa do Concelho
- Reboleiro
- Rio de Mel
- Santa Maria (Trancoso)
- São Pedro (Trancoso)
- Sebadelhe da Serra
- Souto Maior
- Tamanhos
- Terrenho
- Torre do Terrenho
- Torres
- Valdujo
- Vale do Seixo
- Vila Franca das Naves
- Vila Garcia
- Vilares
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