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Santo Isidoro is a former civil parish in the municipality of Marco de Canaveses, northern Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Santo Isidoro e Livração.[1] In 2001 there were 1495 inhabitants in a 3.73 square kilometres (1.44 sq mi) region fronting the Douro.

Santo Isidoro
Civil parish
Santo Isidoro
Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 41°12′28″N 8°8′38″W
Country Portugal
RegionNorte
Intermunic. comm.Tâmega e Sousa
DistrictPorto
MunicipalityMarco de Canaveses
Disbanded2013
Area
  Total3.73 km2 (1.44 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
  Total1,495
  Density400/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Postal code
4635-287
Area code255
PatronSanto Isidoro

History


Near the locality of Bouças, exists Penedo da Moura, a large collection of stones that were likely a dismantled dolmen, and in its surroundings are the vestiges of castros and small human settlements, such as in Toutosa and Canaveses (the lateral a Roman village).[2]

During the medieval period, Santo Isidoro acted as a stopping point for wayfarers and pilgrims transiting the region, but obtained local administrative privileges owing to its master, Egas Moniz.[2][3] Celebrated nobleman in service to Afonso Henriques, Moniz was master of Canaveses and the Tuías, he was responsible for installing the legal magistrates in these territories, and his signeurial holdings lead to the annex of Canaveses.[2] A regal charter by Manuel I, dated July 1497, clearly affirmed, "...the town of Canaveses, and the localities and the annexes" were registered to Egas Moniz.[2] But, any illusions of privileges ended in 1550, by order of John III, following the death of his nephew Manuel.[2]

Administratively, the parish was integrated into the municipality of Santa Cruz de Riba Tâmega, and only joined Marco de Canaveses in the 19th century.[3]

In 1809, Santo Isidoro de Riba-Tâmega suffered from the French invasions: it was near the centre that a bloody battle ensued between the French and Portuguese. A cross was erected near this site to mark the event.[2]


Geography


A view of the Tâmega River flowing on the south margin of Santo Isidoro
A view of the Tâmega River flowing on the south margin of Santo Isidoro

The local areas name, in homage to Saint Isidore of Seville, provides an understanding of the regions link to religious activities.[2] In fact, the name provides an indication of the age, since the parish seat occupies the summit of a large mountaintop, with a slope that followed the Tâmega and its effluents.[2]

Lying on the bank of the Tâmega, also known as the Riba Tâmega, the parish occupies the flanks of the hills of Santa Cruz, delimited by Toutosa, Sobretâmega, Vila Caíz (Amarante) and the river.[2] It is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the municipal seat.

The important point in the parish is the Centro Cultural, Recreativo e Folclórico de Santo Isidoro, the only local association that originates in Santo Isidoro.[2]


Economy


The rural area is primarily responsible for agriculture, with other activities in the textile and forest industry occupying a secondary role in the communities.[2] Industry is the important activity, responsible for employing 57% of the working population.[2]


Architecture


The historical architecture of Santo Isidoro is simple, with the ostentatious Casa da Boavista, being the exception. Home to a traditional family, the interior is marked by a coat-of-arms and panels of azulejos; it was restored in order to introduce and promote rural tourism. In addition, the following architectural buildings have been classified by national patrimonial institutions:


References


  1. Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 67-68" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  2. Câmara Municipal, ed. (2012). "Caracterização" (in Portuguese). Marco de Canaveses, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Marco de Canaveses. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  3. Câmara Municipal, ed. (2012). "Descrição Histórica" (in Portuguese). Marco de Canaveses, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Marco de Canaveses. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  4. Sereno, Isabel; Teixeira, Ricardo (1996), SIPA (ed.), Igreja Românica de Santo Isidoro/Igreja Paroquial de Santo Isidoro (IPA.00000485/PT011307190030) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 9 November 2012
  5. Sereno, Isabel; Basto, Sónia (2006), SIPA (ed.), Igreja Românica de Santo Isidoro/Igreja Paroquial de Santo Isidoro (IPA.00004929/PT011307190027) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 9 November 2012

На других языках


[de] Santo Isidoro (Marco de Canaveses)

Santo Isidoro ist ein Dorf im portugiesischen Kreis Marco de Canaveses. In ihm leben 1519 Einwohner (Stand: 30. Juni 2011).
- [en] Santo Isidoro

[ru] Санту-Изидору (Марку-де-Канавезеш)

Санту-Изидору (порт. Santo Isidoro) — район (фрегезия) в Португалии, входит в округ Порту. Является составной частью муниципалитета Марку-де-Канавезеш. По старому административному делению входил в провинцию Дору-Литорал. Входит в экономико-статистический субрегион Тамега, который входит в Северный регион. Население составляет 1590 человек на 2001 год. Занимает площадь 3,73 км².



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