São Pedro do Sul, Portugal explained

Type:municipality
Official Name:São Pedro do Sul
Flag Border:no
Coordinates:40.75°N -12°W
Region:Centro
Cim:Viseu Dão Lafões
District:Viseu
Parishes:14
Leader Party:PSD
Leader Name:António Figueiredo
Area Total Km2:348.95
Population Total:16,851
Population As Of:2011
Holiday:Saint Peter
June 29
Website:http://www.cm-spsul.pt

São Pedro do Sul (pronounced as /pt/) is a municipality in the Central Portuguese district of Viseu. Part of the subregion of Dão-Lafões, the municipality has a population of 16,851 inhabitants and includes 14 civil parishes. The seat of this municipality is the city of São Pedro do Sul, with a population of 5,728 inhabitants.

History

Pre-Roman

One of the oldest monuments of the region is the "Pedra Escrita" that is a written granitic megalith dated from 10th century BC.

In the region there are three known "Castros". The castro is a fortified village that began to be inhabited from the 6th century BC, lacking streets with right angles and characterised by construction which is almost always circular. One of the Castros in São Pedro do Sul is Castro da Cárcoda.

Roman Era

In the region there are several Roman bridges and Roman Thermal Spas.

Middle Ages

São Pedro do Sul was the southern border of the Kingdom of Portugal at the time of the foundation of the country, being the natural border of the river Vouga.

The first King of Portugal Afonso Henriques lived in São Pedro do Sul while healing his injuries after the Battle of Badajoz.

Early Modern

The municipality was created in 1836 when the municipality of Lafões was divided, forming São Pedro do Sul and Vouzela.

Late modern and contemporary

São Pedro do Sul was elevated to the status of city on 12 June 2009.

Thermal Town

São Pedro do Sul is world famous for the thermal baths dating back to pre-Roman times.

Geography

The municipality is located in the north, along the Castro valley (southeast of Viseu), bordered in the south by Vouzela, to the south and west by Oliveira de Frades (northern section), in the west by Vale de Cambra and in the northwest by Arouca.

São Pedro do Sul is a municipality in the valley of Lafões, framed by the massifs of the sierras of Arada, Gralheira and São Macário. These massifs with green landscapes and crystalline water courses, hide many settlements. From the peak of São Macário, at 1054m (3,458feet) altitude, there are the views of the mountain range of Montemuro, Estrela and Caramulo.

Population of the municipality of São Pedro do Sul (1849 – 2011)
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13 84422 05123 42624 27321 22019 98519 08316 851
The municipal holiday each year is on June 29.

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