Marco de Canaveses explained

Type:municipality
Flag Border:no
Coordinates:41.1833°N -17°W
Region:Norte
Cim:Tâmega e Sousa
District:Porto
Parishes:16
Area Total Km2:201.89
Population Total:53,450
Population As Of:2011

Marco de Canaveses (pronounced as /pt-PT/) is a city and municipality on Porto district, in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 53,450,[1] in an area of 201.89 km2.[2] The city itself had a population of 9,042 in 2001.[3]

Geography

The city of Marco Canaveses is strongly influenced by its topography, with mainly areas at altitudes between 200 and 600 meters, reaching the highest levels in Aboboreira and Montedeiras Mountains. The highest point of the county is situated at an altitude of 962 meters, in Aboboreira Mountain, which is shared by the municipalities of Marco de Canaveses, Amarante and Baião. In Montedeiras Mountain is reached a peak of 640 meters. To the north it lies the Marão Mountain, in the municipality of Amarante. The region is also traversed by two of the most important Portuguese rivers, the Douro river and Tâmega river. The Douro, reaching from "Trás-os-Montes" region (interior north of Portugal), east to west course, limits the county to the south, separating it from the municipalities of Cinfães and Castelo de Paiva. The Tâmega, north to south course, limits much of the County to the west, separating it from the Municipality of Penafiel. Another river that runs along the county is the Ovelha River, reaching from the Municipality of Amarante. The City of Marco de Canaveses is located 56 km away from Porto, 18 km away from Amarante, the 19 km away from Penafiel, 18 km away from Baião and 30 km away from Cinfães.

Climate

Due to its topography, Marco de Canaveses has an unstable and marked climate of extremes, with cold and rigorous winters and relatively hot summers. The coldest season of the year is typically long, with temperatures going often below 0 °C. Fog is also a constant. At this time, daytime temperatures rarely exceed 10 °C, and precipitation that results into the green landscapes of the county, may be a constant. The cold temperatures are more evident in the northern areas of the region, as well as in the Aboboreira and Montedeiras Mountains, where snow is common, registering sometimes freezing temperatures of -10 °C. Although these temperatures can be even lower, but it is not so often. In the city center the temperatures are a bit warmer and snow is not so common. With prevailing winds from west and southwest quadrants, is usually offered heavy rainfall on the higher places, decreasing as the lower slopes to the valleys. During the driest months of summer, temperatures above 30 °C may be recorded, sometimes reaching values near 40 °C. However, pleasant days of summer may be interrupted by constant cloudy weather days and some rain. Regardless of the season, cloudy days are common, being more frequent in the days of winter. The relative humidity is quite high, ranging between 75% and 80%. The intervening days are rare, and temperature differences rather abrupt.

Parishes

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 16 civil parishes (freguesias):[4]

Hiking trails

There are 7 acknowledged hiking trails [7] throughout Marco de Canaveses:

Notable people

Sport

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. http://dev.igeo.pt/atlas/Cap2/Cap2d_2.html UMA POPULAÇÃO QUE SE URBANIZA, Uma avaliação recente - Cidades, 2004
  4. Web site: Law nr. 11-A/2013. 552 (67–68). 28 January 2013. 28 July 2014. Diário da República. Diário da República. Portuguese.
  5. Web site: Law nr. 56/2014. 25 August 2014. 10 September 2019. Diário da República. Diário da República. Portuguese. pdf.
  6. Web site: Law nr. 57/2014. 25 August 2014. 10 September 2019. Diário da República. Diário da República. Portuguese. pdf.
  7. Web site: Percursos Pedestres.