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1 Municipalities  





2 Cities  





3 Villages  





4 History  



4.1  Pre-Roman Times  





4.2  Roman Times  





4.3  Barbarian Era  







5 Fauna  





6 Summary of votes and seats won 1976-2022  





7 See also  





8 Notes  














Faro District






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Coordinates: 37°0054N 7°5606W / 37.01500°N 7.93500°W / 37.01500; -7.93500
 

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Faro District
Flag of Faro District
Coat of arms of Faro District
CountryPortugal
RegionAlgarve
Historical provinceAlgarve
No. of municipalities16
No. of parishes67
CapitalFaro
Area
 • Total4,960 km2 (1,920 sq mi)
Population
 • Total458,734
 • Density92/km2 (240/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codePT-08
No. of parliamentary representatives9

Faro District (Portuguese: Distrito de Faro [ˈfaɾu] ) is the southernmost district of Portugal. The area is the same as that of the Algarve region. The administrative centre, or district capital, is the city of Faro. It borders Spain.

Municipalities[edit]

The district is composed of 16 municipalities:

All 16 municipalities are divided into 67 parishes or freguesias.

Cities[edit]

  • Faro
  • Lagoa
  • Lagos
  • Loulé
  • Olhão
  • Portimão
  • Quarteira (Loulé)
  • Silves
  • Tavira
  • Vila Real de Santo António
  • Villages[edit]

  • Alcoutim
  • Algoz (Silves)
  • Almancil (Loulé)
  • Alvor (Portimão)
  • Armação de Pêra (Silves)
  • Aljezur
  • Bensafrim (Lagos)
  • Cabanas de Tavira (Tavira)
  • Carvoeiro (Lagoa)
  • Castro Marim
  • Estômbar (Lagoa)
  • Ferragudo (Lagoa)
  • Fuseta (Olhão)
  • Luz (Lagos)
  • Luz de Tavira (Tavira)
  • Mexilhoeira Grande (Olhão)
  • Moncarapacho (Olhão)
  • Monchique
  • Monte Gordo (Vila Real de Santo António)
  • Odeceixe (Aljezur)
  • Odiáxere (Lagos)
  • Parchal (Lagoa)
  • Pêra (Silves)
  • Porches (Lagoa)
  • Sagres (Vila do Bispo)
  • Salir (Loulé)
  • Santa Luzia (Tavira)
  • São Bartolomeu de Messines (Silves)
  • São Brás de Alportel
  • Vila do Bispo
  • Vila Nova de Cacela (Vila Real de Santo António)
  • History[edit]

    Pre-Roman Times[edit]

    InPre-Roman Portugal, the area was inhabited by the Cynetes (or Conii), a people (formed by several tribes) of linguistic and ethnic affiliation, possibly CelticorIberian, whose territory included the modern area of the Beja District. This former territory of the Cysteines ran from the mouth of the Mira River all the way to the Guadiana River. It is possible that they were related to the Tartessos (people whose linguistic and ethnic affiliation is also not yet fully known or determined), but were not the same people.[1]

    Roman Times[edit]

    Roman baths at Praia da Luz, Lagos

    Before the definitive integration of the canons into the Roman Empire, during the period from about 200 BC to 141 BC, they were under strong Roman influence, but enjoyed a high degree of autonomy. In part due to the favorable relationship with the Romans, the colonies had some conflicts with the Lusitanians, who under the leadership of Caucenus, the Lusitanian leader before Viriathus, had conquered their territory for some time, including the capital, Conistorgis (whose location is still not known, but is thought to be in modern-day FaroorCastro Marim) in 153 BC. Partly due to the conflict with the Portuguese (and partly due to the cultural influence of Mediterranean civilizations), unlike many pre-Roman peoples of Portugal, they were allies of the Romans for some time and not their opponents, differing from the attitude of most of the other peoples, such as the Lusitanians who were strong opponents of the Romans.

    Nevertheless, a while later, in the context of the Lusitanian Wars, in the year of 141BC, the Conidia revolted against the Roman Empire, along with the TurduliofBeturia (also called betures), but were quickly defeated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus, a Roman proconsul, and was definitively integrated into the Roman Empire.

    Barbarian Era[edit]

    Despite being conquered by the so-called barbarian peoples (Vandals, Alans, Suebi, and later Visigoths) at the time of Barbarian migrations or invasions, Roman culture and Christianity remained there for a period of time. In the year 552, the current area of Algarve was regained by the Eastern Roman EmpireorByzantine Empire (then governed by Emperor Justinian I), and a government was appointed that lasted until the year 571, when King Liuvigild conquered it for the Visigothic Kingdom.

    Fauna[edit]

    The Cape St. Vincent is situated in a route of migrating birds, allowing for the seasonal observation of the variety of bird life.

    The subsoil of the district is inhabited by several endemic species unique to Faro, some still just being discovered.[2] The most emblematic species of the underground fauna of the Algarve are the giant pseudo-scorpion of the Algarve caves (Titanobochica magna)[3] and the largest terrestrial cave insect in Europe, Squamatinia algharbica.[4]

    Summary of votes and seats won 1976-2022[edit]

    Summary of election results from Faro district, 1976-2022
    Parties % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S % S
    1976 1979 1980 1983 1985 1987 1991 1995 1999 2002 2005 2009 2011 2015 2019 2022
    PS 44.6 6 34.0 3 34.7 4 43.2 5 22.3 2 24.9 3 31.2 3 49.6 5 48.4 5 40.5 4 49.3 6 31.9 3 23.0 2 32.8 4 36.8 5 39.9 5
    PSD 19.3 2 InAD 23.1 2 28.4 3 46.7 5 50.8 5 29.2 3 29.5 3 37.7 4 24.6 2 26.2 3 37.0 4 InPàF 22.3 3 24.4 3
    CDS-PP 6.8 7.4 6.1 3.1 2.8 8.3 7.3 8.3 5.8 10.7 1 12.7 1 3.8 1.1
    PCP/APU/CDU 14.5 1 20.3 2 16.7 1 18.6 2 15.4 2 10.9 1 7.2 7.8 8.3 6.3 6.9 7.8 8.6 1 8.7 1 7.1 4.8
    AD 34.6 4 37.2 4
    PRD 20.5 2 6.3
    BE 2.3 2.8 7.7 15.3 1 8.2 1 14.1 1 12.3 1 5.8
    PàF 31.5 3
    Total seats 9 8 9
    Source: Comissão Nacional de Eleições

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ AAVV. (1963). "Algarve" in Portuguese-Brazilian Encyclopedia of Culture . Lisbon: Editorial Verbo. 1963.
  • ^ "Another new species for the Algarve". Another new species for the Algarve. Bruno Filipe Pires. Archived from the original on 2012-05-13.
  • ^ "Descobertas duas espécies de invertebrados no Algarve e em Montejunto". 2010-01-12.
  • ^ "Maior insecto subterrâneo da Europa é do Algarve - Sociedade - PUBLICO.PT". Europe's largest underground insect is from the Algarve. Teresa Firmino. Archived from the original on 2012-06-26.
  • 37°00′54N 7°56′06W / 37.01500°N 7.93500°W / 37.01500; -7.93500


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