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Espinho, Portugal

Coordinates:41°00′N8°38′W/ 41.000°N 8.633°W/41.000; -8.633
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Espinho
Flag of Espinho
Coat of arms of Espinho
Coordinates:41°00′N8°38′W/ 41.000°N 8.633°W/41.000; -8.633
CountryPortugal
RegionNorte
Metropolitan areaPorto
DistrictAveiro
Parishes4
Government
PresidentMaria Manuel Cruz (PS)
Area
• Total21.06 km2(8.13 sq mi)
Population
(2021)
• Total31,702
• Density1,500/km2(3,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00(WET)
• Summer (DST)UTC+01:00(WEST)
Websitehttp:// cm-espinho.pt

Espinho(Portuguese pronunciation:[ɨʃˈpiɲu]) is a city and amunicipalitylocated in theAveiro District,Portugal. It is located in both theGreater Portoand theMetropolitan Area of Porto,16 km from its city centre. It is one of the smallest municipalities in Portugal and was, until 1899, part of theSanta Maria da Feira Municipality.

In 2021, Espinho had a population of 31,027, a slight decrease from the previous census in 2011, when 31,786 were registered,[1]in an area of 21.06 km2.[2]

The current Mayor is Maria Manuel Cruz, elected by the PS.

It is a beach resort and a zone of legal gambling with acasino-Casino Solverde.Itsfair-Feira de Espinho,having been first organised in 1894, is well known in Portugal. The city is home toCINANIMA - Festival Internacional de Cinema de Animação,an international animation festival, andFEST - New Directors New Films Festival,an international film festival. The municipal holiday is June 16.

Sports[edit]

Volleyball

The city, known as the volleyball capital in Portugal, is the home of nine Portuguese sports clubs: Novasemente/Cavalinho, Sporting Clube de Silvalde, Associação Desportiva de Anta, Clube de Voleibol de Espinho,Sporting Clube de Espinho,Associação Académica de Espinho,Academia de Ténis de Espinho, Clube de Ténis de Espinho and Associação Desportiva Rio Largo.

Sporting Clube de EspinhoandAssociação Académica de Espinhoare regular presences in thePortuguese Volleyball First Division.The first one is the Portuguese team with more titles (including aCEV Cup,formerly known as CEV Top Teams Cup) and the second one was once national champion.

Football

Sporting Clube de Espinho(Os Tigres da Costa Verde) plays inCampeonato Nacional de Seniores,the third football championship in Portugal.

Former Portugal national football team playerFernando Couto,coachVítor Pereira,the Olympic medalistAntónio Leitãoand volleyball players, such asMiguel MaiaandJoão Brenha,were born in Espinho.

Beach Volleyball

The city hosted the2017 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour,between the 28th and 30 July. Espinho also hosted the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour in 2019, between the 16th and 21 July.[3]

Beach Soccer

The city hosted the2015 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup,between the 9th and 19 July.[4]

Surf

Surf event Espinho Surf Destination is an annual event held in Espinho, organized by theWorld Surf League.

Golf

The oldest golf club in Portugal and Spain, Oporto Golf Club, is also located in Espinho.[5]

Gallery[edit]

Demographics[edit]

Population of Espinho Municipality (1900 – 2011)
1900 1930 1960 1981 1991 2001 2011
3691 11736 23084 32409 34956 33701 31786

Espinho is also home to a significant Madeiran immigrant community.

Parishes[edit]

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 4 civil parishes (freguesias):[6]

  • Anta e Guetim
  • Espinho
  • Paramos
  • Silvalde

Cities and towns[edit]

  • Espinho (city)
  • Silvalde (town)
  • Anta (town)
  • Paramos (town)
  • Guetim (town)
  • Esmojães (town)

Notable people[edit]

Politics[edit]

  • Carlos Guimarães Pinto(born in Espinho, Portugal, in 1983), a Portuguese economist, author, university professor, think tank executive, blogger and politician. A prominent member of theLiberal Initiativeparty.

Sport[edit]

Fernando Couto, 2011

References[edit]

  1. ^Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  2. ^"Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país".Archived fromthe originalon 2018-11-05.Retrieved2018-11-05.
  3. ^"Home - Espinho FIVB".FIVB.Retrieved21 July2019.
  4. ^"Matches".FIFA.Retrieved9 March2017.
  5. ^"Oporto Golf Club".Portugal Golf.Retrieved9 March2017.
  6. ^Diário da República."Law nr. 11-A/2013, page 552 44"(pdf)(in Portuguese).Retrieved22 July2014.

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