Historic Centre of Guimarães explained

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Location:Guimarães, Portugal
Criteria:(ii), (iii), (iv)
Id:1031
Coordinates:41.4437°N -8.2928°W
Year:2001
Area:19.45ha
Buffer Zone:99.23ha

Historic Centre of Guimarães is an urban space of the city of Guimarães, in Portugal, tracing back to medieval age covering an area of 16 hectares and retaining many buildings from the medieval age until 19th century. Since 2001, it is declared as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO.[1]

Guimarães is closely linked to the formation of national identity and of Portuguese language in 12th century. It is the native city of Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal, who in 1139, declared independence of the country.

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  1. Web site: Historic Centre of Guimarães. Centre. UNESCO World Heritage. whc.unesco.org. en. 2017-05-17.