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Estoril

Coordinates:38°42′15″N9°23′54″W/ 38.70417°N 9.39833°W/38.70417; -9.39833
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Estoril
Clockwise:Casino Estoril;Praia da Poça; Hotel Palacio Estoril; Tamariz Beach; Casino Gardens.
The beach of Tamariz, in the central coastal area of Estoril
Coat of arms of Estoril
Estoril is located in Portugal
Estoril
Estoril
Location of the civil parish of Estoril in the municipality ofCascais
Coordinates:38°42′15″N9°23′54″W/ 38.70417°N 9.39833°W/38.70417; -9.39833
CountryPortugal
RegionLisbon
SubregionLisbon metropolitan area
DistrictLisbon
MunicipalityCascais
LocalitiesAlapraia, Alto dos Gaios, Areias, Atibá, Galiza, Bairro da Martinha, Bairro Sto António, Bairro Fausto Figueiredo, Estoril, Livramento, Monte Estoril, Monte Leite, São João do Estoril, São Pedro do Estoril
Time zoneUTC0(WET)
• Summer (DST)UTC+1(WEST)
Postal Zone
2765-281
Area code(+351) 214 XX XX XX
DemonymSanto António
Geographic detail from CAOP (2010)[1]produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)
Looking towards Cascais from Estoril

Estoril(Portuguese pronunciation:[ɨʃtuˈɾil]) is a town in thecivil parishofCascais e Estorilof thePortugueseMunicipality of Cascais,on thePortuguese Riviera.It is a popular tourist destination, withhotels,beaches, and theCasino Estoril.It has been home to numerousroyal familiesand celebrities, and has hosted a number of high-profile events, such as theEstoril Openand theLisbon & Estoril Film Festival.

Estoril is one of the most expensive places to live in Portugal and theIberian Peninsula.It is home to a sizable foreign community and known for its luxury restaurants, hotels, and entertainment.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]Cascais is consistently ranked for its high quality of living, making it one of the most livable places in Portugal.[9][10]

Etymology

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Estorilmay derive from theOld Portugueseestorga(heather) - a common plant in the area – with the final meaning of "place where heather grows or is abundant", or from the Old Portugueseastor(Northern goshawk), meaning a place where such birds live.[11]

History

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TheGrande Casino Internacional Monte Estorilas seen in a 1920s postcard
AHorasis Global Meetingreception at the Hotel Palácio; 2016.

The territory of Estoril has been inhabited for centuries, owing to its climatic conditions and favourable environment.[12]Throughout the civil parish there are scattered remains of these early communities —Phoenicians,RomansandArabsselected this area for its strategic place in Western Europe.[12]There are remains of Roman villas in the parish that push back the history of the region to the first millennium, when the settlements of the coast were dependent on the fishing ports. From these settlements, Estoril inherited a rich cultural heritage, architecture, toponymy, habits and customs.[12]

In 1147, during theReconquista,the region was brought under Christian control.[12]

Owing to its strategic location, the region was intimately linked to the PortugueseAge of Discoveryand all the dynamic social and cultural upheavals that it originated.[12]

Its solid fortifications are a testament to the innumerable attacks bySpanish,FrenchandEnglishpiratesandprivateers.The many forts that dot the coastline are symbols of the resistance and battles that securedPortuguese independenceand national interests.[12]

At the end of the monarchy, it was in the waters of Estoril that many sought refuge and escape. Aristocrats, nobles and others escaped through the ports along the Estoril coast to flee from the Republican forces.[12]

In the hilltop enclave of Monte Estoril (situated between Estoril and Cascais), is the Verdades-Faria Museum, built in 1917 by Jorge O'Neil.[12]In 1942, the building was bought by Mantero Belard[who?]and dedicated to the support of the arts and artists. Following his death, the building was donated to Cascais Council under the name of Verdades Faria and now houses the regionalMuseum of Portuguese Music.

During theSecond World War,the region was a centre of spies and diplomatic secrecy, situations that provided the region with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and sophistication.[12]Due to the vision of Fausto Cardoso de Figueiredo and his business partner Augusto Carreira de Sousa, it became an international tourist destination both during and after the Second World War.[12]

During that time, several dignitaries andexilescame to Estoril:Miklós Horthy,theregentofHungary(lived and died in exile after the Second World War); theInfante Juan, Count of Barcelona(father ofJuan Carlos I of Spain) and the King resided in the territory, as didUmberto II of ItalyandCarol II of Romania.[12]FormerKing Edward VIIItheDuke of Windsor,briefly resided in an Estoril villa as more direct and reliably saferoutes to London from Francefor his escape were cut off byBlitzkriegduring the invasion.

It was also in this location that former Portuguese dictatorAntónio de Oliveira Salazarhad a summer house. It was Salazar who ordered the construction of the E.N.6 motorway, more commonly referred to as theAvenida Marginal,in order for him to quickly travel by car between Cascais and Lisbon (until then the accessway was nothing more than a dirt road, where traffic could only circulate at low speed and make frequent stops).[12]The roadway permitted the dictator to travel rapidly, and with fewer stops, it wasn't possible for him to be recognized easily in transit.[12]

The 4thWorld Chess ChampionAlexander Alekhinedied in Estoril in 1946 under unknown circumstances.

The engineerJohn Tojeirowas born in Estoril.

Geography

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Population of
Estoril
(1849–2011)
YearPop.±%
197015,440
198124,312+57.5%
199123,962−1.4%
200123,769−0.8%
201126,397+11.1%
The coast of the civil parish ofCascaisand Estoril, showing a mix of modern and historical architecture, as well as local fishing tradition
The Estoril Massif and geomorphology of the interior regions of the parish

The Estoril coast is relatively close toLisbon,thePortuguesecapital; it extends fromCarcavelos,15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the capital, and stretches as far as the beach ofGuincho(sometimes referred colloquially as theCosta de Estoril-SintraorCosta de Lisboa). Estoril includes several smaller boroughs and localities along the coastline, namely (from east to west): São Pedro do Estoril, São João do Estoril, Santo António do Estoril (or simply Estoril) and Monte Estoril, as well as other to the interior.

Estoril is popularly recognized for theCasino Estoril,widely regarded as Europe's largest casino.[12]

Climate

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Climate data for Monte Estoril, 1931-1960
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 22.0
(71.6)
23.5
(74.3)
27.6
(81.7)
32.1
(89.8)
34.0
(93.2)
39.2
(102.6)
38.9
(102.0)
39.5
(103.1)
35.3
(95.5)
34.8
(94.6)
28.2
(82.8)
22.2
(72.0)
39.5
(103.1)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 14.9
(58.8)
15.8
(60.4)
17.3
(63.1)
19.4
(66.9)
20.8
(69.4)
23.6
(74.5)
25.7
(78.3)
26.0
(78.8)
24.9
(76.8)
22.0
(71.6)
18.4
(65.1)
15.7
(60.3)
20.4
(68.7)
Daily mean °C (°F) 11.8
(53.2)
12.3
(54.1)
14.0
(57.2)
15.7
(60.3)
17.1
(62.8)
19.6
(67.3)
21.4
(70.5)
21.7
(71.1)
20.8
(69.4)
18.3
(64.9)
15.0
(59.0)
12.4
(54.3)
16.7
(62.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 8.6
(47.5)
8.8
(47.8)
10.6
(51.1)
12.0
(53.6)
13.4
(56.1)
15.6
(60.1)
17.0
(62.6)
17.4
(63.3)
16.8
(62.2)
14.6
(58.3)
11.7
(53.1)
9.2
(48.6)
13.0
(55.4)
Record low °C (°F) −0.3
(31.5)
−0.9
(30.4)
3.1
(37.6)
5.8
(42.4)
7.4
(45.3)
10.4
(50.7)
12.6
(54.7)
12.6
(54.7)
11.0
(51.8)
8.3
(46.9)
3.0
(37.4)
−0.9
(30.4)
−0.9
(30.4)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 97.0
(3.82)
67.6
(2.66)
91.0
(3.58)
49.6
(1.95)
38.0
(1.50)
13.0
(0.51)
2.4
(0.09)
4.4
(0.17)
28.61
(1.13)
68.4
(2.69)
82.3
(3.24)
93.9
(3.70)
636.21
(25.04)
Average rainy days(≥ 0.1 mm) 14 11 14 9 9 4 2 2 5 10 13 13 106
Averagerelative humidity(%) 82 77 78 73 74 74 71 73 75 76 79 81 76
Mean monthlysunshine hours 161.1 183.0 209.1 275.7 315.6 342.8 383.7 356.6 279.1 234.9 184.2 162.8 3,088.6
Percentpossible sunshine 53 60 56 70 71 77 85 84 75 68 61 55 68
Source:Instituto de Meteorologia[13][14]

Culture

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TheMuseum of Portuguese Music- Casa Verdades de Fariahosts an important collection of musical instruments related to popular music, assembled byMichel Giacometti.

Christine McVie,from the bandFleetwood Mac,wrote a song called "Nights in Estoril" for their albumTime.

Serbian-Portuguese authorDejan Tiago StankovicpublishedEstoril, a war novel[15]in 2016, about Estoril during World War II.

Sport

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The major localsports clubis theGrupo Desportivo Estoril Praia.

Motorsportevents are frequent at theEstoril Circuit,althoughFormula Oneis no longer on the circuit's calendar. This was due to the circuit not coming up toFIAsafety standards, leading to the 1997 event being canceled. Following a review on safety, Estoril was reshaped in 1999, the first two corners being affected the most. Today's circuit is 4.183 km (2.599 mi) in length and is run in a clockwise fashion. The circuit also used to host MotoGP, among other lower formula events.

Estoril Openis a tennis tournament within theATP World Tour.

Education

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There are numerous education opportunities in and near Estoril, including a number of private schools for expats. The German community hosts a kindergarten and elementary school campus of theGerman School of Lisbon.[16]True to the high-end living in the area, there are schools for tennis[2],art[3],and intensive academic training from age five through college[4][5].There are dozens of schools in the area. Most appear to be private, though six of the public schools can be reviewed at Agrupamento de Escolas de Parede.[17]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^IGP, ed. (2010),Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal(in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Geográfico Português, archived fromthe originalon July 3, 2014,retrieved1 July2011
  2. ^"Jornal Economico - Lisboa, Cascais e Sintra são os municípios que mais encaixam com IMI".Archived fromthe originalon 2019-03-27.Retrieved2018-07-29.
  3. ^RTP - Seis dos quinze concelhos mais ricos situam-se na Região de Lisboa
  4. ^Publico - Grande Lisboa e a Regiao Iberica Mais Rica em Poder de Compra
  5. ^Folha de S. Paulo - Mercado imobiliário em alta dá apelido de nova Miami a Lisboa
  6. ^Sapo Economia - Investir 1,3 milhões de euros para vender imóveis de luxo em Lisboa
  7. ^Diario de Noticias - Portugal é a nova Miami para os brasileiros ricos
  8. ^"Expresso - O negócio milionário das casas de luxo em Portugal".Archived fromthe originalon 2018-08-12.Retrieved2018-07-29.
  9. ^"Cascais é a terceira melhor cidade do país".Observador.Retrieved5 June2018.
  10. ^Eurodicas - Melhores Cidades de Portugal
  11. ^Correia, J.Diogo (1964). «Toponimia do Concelho de Cascais» (PDF). Camara Municipal de Cascais. Consultado em 5 de novembro de 2018.
  12. ^abcdefghijklmnJunta Freguesia, ed. (2011)."História"(in Portuguese). Estoril (Cascais), Portugal: Junta Freguesia de Estoril. Archived fromthe originalon 7 October 2011.Retrieved8 February2012.
  13. ^O Clima de Portugal: Normais climatológicas do Continente, Açores e Madeira correspondentes a 1931-1960.Serviço Meteorológico Nacional, Observatório do Infante D. Luís (Lisboa). 1965. p. 108.Retrieved14 July2021.
  14. ^O Clima de Portugal: Normais climatológicas do Continente, Açores e Madeira correspondentes a 1931-1960.Serviço Meteorológico Nacional, Observatório do Infante D. Luís (Lisboa). 1965. p. 109.Retrieved14 July2021.
  15. ^"Estoril, a war novel by Dejan Tiago-Stanković — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists".goodreads.com.Retrieved2017-06-09.
  16. ^"Kontakt"/"ContactosArchived2017-12-17 at theWayback Machine."German School of Lisbon.Retrieved on May 5, 2016. German: "Deutsche Schule Lissabon Kindergarten, Grundschule, Gymnasium Rua Prof. Francisco Lucas Pires 1600-891 Lisboa Portugal" and "Deutsche Schule Lissabon - Standort Estoril Kindergarten, Grundschule Rua Dr. António Martins, 26 2765-194 Estoril Portugal"; Portuguese: "Escola Alemã de Lisboa Jardim Infantil, Escola Primária e Liceu Rua Prof. Francisco Lucas Pires 1600-891 Lisboa Portugal" and "Escola Alemã de Lisboa - Dependência do Estoril Jardim de Infância, Escola Primária Rua Dr. António Martins, 26 2765-194 Estoril Portugal"
  17. ^"[1]"(Schools - Grouping of Walls Schools). Retrieved on March 16, 2021.