Algueirão–Mem Martins

Algueirão – Mem Martins (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɫɡɐjˈɾɐ̃w̃ ˈmɐ̃ȷ̃ mɐɾˈtĩʃ]) is a Portuguese civil parish, in the municipality (concelho) of Sintra.

Algueirão–Mem Martins
Coat of arms
Algueirão–Mem Martins
Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 38.8°N 9.35°W / 38.8; -9.35
Country Portugal
RegionLisboa
Metropolitan areaLisbon
DistrictLisbon
MunicipalitySintra
Area
  Total16.00 km2 (6.18 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total66,250
  Density4,100/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)

It was elevated from the status of village to town on 1 February 1988.[1]

History

Toponymy

The toponym 'Algueirão' dates back the Muslim presence in the region between the 8th and 12th centuries. It evolved from the Arab term al-gueirān, meaning the caves.

'Mem Martins' is a proper name of uncertain origin, consisting of the medieval given name Mem and the patronymic Martins, likely after one of the first property owners in the region following the Portuguese conquest of Lisbon and Sintra.[2]

Geography

It covers 16.00 km².[3][4]

Demographics

The population in 2011 was 66,250.[5] The population density is about 4000 inhabitants per square kilometer.

Notable structures

  • Fountain of Sacotes (Fontanário de Sacotes)
  • Church of Nossa Senhora das Mercês (Capela e Recinto da Feira das Mercês/Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Mercês), a 17th-century church and churchyard;
  • Hermitage of São Romão (Ermida de São Romão), a Manueline-era rural hermitage, comprising one nave with a vaulted ceiling.

References

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