Assafarge

Assafarge
Civil Parish (Freguesia)
Official name: Freguesia de Assafarge
Country  Portugal
Region Centro
Subregion Baixo Mondego
District Coimbra
Municipality Coimbra
Localities Abrunheira, Assafarge, Carvalhais de Baixo, Carvalhais de Cima, Casal de São João, Loureiro, Quinta do Algar, Palheira, Vale de Cântario
Center Assafarge
 - elevation 174 m (571 ft)
 - coordinates PT 40°9′17″N 8°25′53″W / 40.15472°N 8.43139°W / 40.15472; -8.43139Coordinates: PT 40°9′17″N 8°25′53″W / 40.15472°N 8.43139°W / 40.15472; -8.43139
Length 5.88 km (4 mi), Northwest-Southeast
Width 3.16 km (2 mi), Southwest-Northeast
Area 9.72 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population 2,268 (2001)
Density 233 / km2 (603 / sq mi)
Settlement fl. 1100
 - Parish c. 1120
Timezone WET (UTC0)
 - summer (DST) WEST (UTC+1)
Postal Zone 3040-657
Area Code & Prefix (+351) 239 XX XX XX
Demonym Assafarguense
Patron Saint Nossa Senhora da Conceição
Location of the parish seat of Assafarge in the municipality of Coimbra
Statistics: Instituto Nacional de Estatística[1]
Website: http://www.freguesiadeassafarge.eu/
Geographic detail from CAOP (2010)[2] produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)

Assafarge is a former civil parish in the southern part of the municipality of Coimbra, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Assafarge e Antanhol.[3] It has a population of 2268 inhabitants (2001 Census) and occupies an area of 9.72 km2 (3.75 sq mi).

History

The earliest histories of this region include the discovery of a polished stone implement, although there are no records prior to Roman intersession in the territory.[4]

The unearthing, between the localities of Carvalhais de Cima and Carvalhais de Baixo, of several irregular cavities allude to Moorish influence in the zone. It is also likely that local peoples may have dugout these holes in order to discover the treasure of the Moors, which they assumed was buried in the spaces.[4]

The local toponymy had its base in these early Arab settlers; the name, sometimes written as Açafarge, Açafargel, Safarge, Assafarja, Azofargelas, Azofarge, Asafarge, Assofragea or Alçoforge, may have originated from the Arabic Açafargel (plural Açafarge), which refers to the pome fruit quince.[4]

Evidence from historical documents suggest that the parish was founded around the 12th century (although no definitive record exists), and originated from its de-annexation (in 1120) from the neighbouring parish of Castelo Viegas.[4]

Geography

The civil parish is located along the southern border of the municipality of Coimbra, with the municipality of Condeixa-a-Nova (civil parish of Bem da Fé and Vila Seca). Its municipal neighbours include the parishes of Almalaguês (to the southeast), Castelo Viegas (to the northeast), Santa Clara (in the north), Antanhol (in the northwest), and Cernache (in the southwest).

Situated on a hilltop plateau overlooking the Mondego River, the region is marked by limestone hills covered in pine forests, dispersed by vineyards.[4]

By the end of the 20th century, the growth of the parish originated in its proximity to Coimbra; the resident population in 1981 was 1,714, grew slightly to 1,886 (in 1991), reaching approximately 2,200 inhabitants by 1998.[4]

Architecture

References

  1. INE, ed. (2010), Censos 2011 - Resultadas Preliminares [2011 Census - Preliminary Results] (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Nacional de Estatística, retrieved 1 July 2011
  2. IGP, ed. (2010), Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Geográfico Português, retrieved 1 July 2011
  3. Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, page 552 41" (pdf) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Junta Freguesia, ed. (2011), FREGUESIA DE ASSAFARGE - COIMBRA (in Portuguese), Assafarge (Coimbra), Portugal: Junta Freguesia de Assafarge, retrieved 27 June 2013
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, March 07, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.