Batalha, Portugal Explained

Type:municipality
Official Name:Batalha
Flag Border:no
Coordinates:39.65°N -56°W
Region:Centro
Cim:Região de Leiria
District:Leiria
Area Total Km2:103.42
Population Total:15,805
Population As Of:2011
Parishes:4

Batalha (pronounced as /pt/) is a town and a municipality in historical Beira Litoral province, and Leiria district in the Centro of Portugal. The town's name means "battle". The municipality population in 2011 was 15,805,[1] in an area of 103.42sqkm.[2] The town proper has around 8,548 inhabitants in an area of 28.42sqkm.[3] The municipality is limited to the North and West by the municipality of Leiria, to the East by Ourém, to the Southeast by Alcanena and to the Southwest by Porto de Mós.

The town was founded by King D. João I of Portugal, jointly with the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória na Batalha (a World Heritage Site), to pay homage to the Portuguese victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota (August 14, 1385) that put an end to the 1383–1385 Crisis.

History

Although there are countless traces throughout the region that allude to a human occupation since prehistoric times, passing through the Roman period and, successively, throughout history (it is believed that the Roman settlement of Collipo, originally of the Turduli people, established in São Sebastião do Freixo), Vila da Batalha owes its origin to the construction of the Santa Maria da Vitória Monastery. In fact, Batalha was born with the Avis Dynasty and the consolidation of Independence in 1385.[4]

The administrative figure of the parishes is only drawn and defined throughout the second half of the 19th century, with Liberalism, so that on September 14, 1512, when the Prior-Major of Santa Cruz de Coimbra, D. Pedro Vaz Gavião, creates the parish of Batalha, it is evidently the seat that, however, delimits and is the first form of future civil parish.

Demography

Population of the municipality of Batalha (1801–2011)
1801184919001930196019811991200120042011
251024457107963413 81112 58813 32915 00215 54215 805

Monuments

Natural heritage

Parishes

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 4 civil parishes (freguesias):[5]

International relations

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal. Batalha is twinned with:

Notable people

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xlang=en&xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_indicadores&indOcorrCod=0005889&contexto=pi&selTab=tab0 Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  2. Web site: Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país . 2018-11-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181105172426/http://www.dgterritorio.pt/cartografia_e_geodesia/cartografia/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal_caop_/caop__download_/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal___versao_2017__em_vigor_/ . 2018-11-05 . dead .
  3. Web site: Dados Estatísticos . Freguesia de Batalha . 29 May 2021 . PT-PT.
  4. Web site: História . Freguesia de Batalha . 29 May 2021 . PT-PT.
  5. Web site: Law nr. 11-A/2013, page 552 24. 17 July 2014. Diário da República. Diário da República. Portuguese. pdf.
  6. Web site: Geminações de Cidades e Vilas - Batalha. www.anmp.pt. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923172313/http://www.anmp.pt/anmp/pro/mun1/gem101l0.php?cod_ent=M2440 . 2015-09-23 . 2019-10-28.
  7. Web site: Joinville-le-Pont - Portal do Município da Batalha. cm-batalha.pt. 2019-10-28.