Ferreirasis acivil parishin thesouthernPortuguesemunicipalityofAlbufeira.The population in 2011 was 6,406[1]in an area of 20.13 km².[2]
Ferreiras | |
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Coordinates:37°07′37″N8°14′35″W/ 37.127°N 8.243°W | |
Country | Portugal |
Region | Algarve |
Intermunic. comm. | Algarve |
District | Faro |
Municipality | Albufeira |
Area | |
• Total | 20.13 km2(7.77 sq mi) |
Elevation | 77 m (253 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 6,406 |
• Density | 320/km2(820/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+00:00(WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+01:00(WEST) |
Postal code | 8200 |
Area code | 239 |
Website | http://www.ferreiras.freguesia.pt/ |
History
editFrom the discovery of various archeological vestiges within the territory, including the Cerros Altos region, there is a consensus that human settlement in the area occurred in the 2nd century A.D. (including the remains of forge/foundry and inscription).[3]
Other evidence of human occupation in the territory occurred in Ataboeira, where coins and fragments of pots, dated to the Roman occupation were discovered. Complementary evidence includes the visible Moorish influence on local architecture, such as the "typical" chimneys, the white-painted homes and Açoteias terraces.[3]
Ferreiras was part of the parish of Albufeira until 1997, and created on 12 July of that year, with the promulgation of decree 40/97.[3]
Geography
editFerreiras is one of the five civil parishes Albufeira, located within the referred coastal Algarve, occupying 2,227 hectares of the municipality's 14,066 hectare territory.[3]
The parish is centred 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the coast, and includes the settlements of Alfarrobeiras, Fontainhas, Lagoas, Mosqueira, Vale Serves, Pinhal, Assumadas, Poço das Canas, Alpouvar, Malhada Velha, Cotovio and Vale Paraíso. In the east is the roadway terminus of the parish, theRibeira de Quarteira;the waterway, which springs in the north of the parish, results from the confluence ofRibeira de AlgibreandRibeira de Alte,and extends south to Paderne, around its castle.[3]
The limits of the new parish extend to the north, to the parish of Paderne and the Escarpão roadway untilRibeira de Quarteira;the south is confined by theCaminho de Ferro,Caminho da MosqueiraandCaminho Municipal 1285(municipal roadway) and theEstrada Nacional 395;the eastern frontier is limited by the municipality ofLoulé;and the western border by theCaminho da AtaboeiraandCaminho de Poço das Canas,until the limit of the municipality of Albufeira withSilves.[3]
Economy
editAgriculture and handicrafts constitute the two principal components of the regions economy, with handicrafts, primarily, complementing the traditional rural lifestyle.[3]In reality, though, agriculture is becoming of secondary importance, with the demise of the older generation and lack of support for traditional agriculture. Yet, the region is still potential source of agricultural development, with optimal growing conditions and climate for the cultivation of almond, fig, olive andcarobtrees; many of the regions soils are classified within the national agricultural reserve (Portuguese:Reserva Agrícola Nacional) designation, under the auspices of theServiço de Reconhecimento e Ordenamento Agrário(Agricultural Land Recognition and Planning Service).[3]
In parallel, Ferreiras secondary and tertiary sectors, primarily concentrated on industry, have contributed, along with the rapid increase in the tourism and hotelier sectors since the 1960s.[3]
Architecture
editAlthough Ferreiras has several historical buildings and structures, SIPA (the Sistema de Informação para a Património Arquectónico) identifies the following as classified patrimony:
- 17 June Barrio(Bairro 17 de Junho/Bairro SAAL de Ferreiras), a group of residences constructed after the 25 AprilRevolution,by theServiço de Apoio Ambulatório Localcreated in Agosto 1974 by the central government; the SAAL was an experimental service to create an "efficient" urban area with diverse areas based on the theories of French intellectual Henri Lefebvre (1901-1991);[4][5]
- Railway Station of Albufeira(Estação Ferroviária de Albufeira), a 20th-century station constructed and inaugurated in 1918, the station at Ferreiras has since rapid service since November 1926, with regular service provided in 1938 by theEmpresa de Viação do Algarve.[6]
References
edit- ^Instituto Nacional de Estatística
- ^"Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país".Archived fromthe originalon 2018-11-05.Retrieved2018-11-05.
- ^abcdefghiJunta Freguesia, ed. (2010)."Apresentação Geográfica/Histórica"(in Portuguese). Ferreiras (Albufeira), Portugal: Junta Freguesia de Ferreiras.Retrieved29 January2013.
- ^Rosmaninho (2007), pp.121-122
- ^Figueiredo, Rute (2010), SIPA (ed.),Bairro 17 de Junho/Bairro SAAL de Ferreiras (PT050801050035)(in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, archived fromthe originalon 4 March 2016,retrieved5 April2013
- ^Gordalina, Rosário (2008), SIPA (ed.),Estação Ferroviária de Albufeira (PT050801050026)(in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, archived fromthe originalon 5 March 2016,retrieved6 May2012