Guimarães
Guimarães is a city and municipality located in northern Portugal, in the district of Braga.
Its historic town centre is listed as UNESCO since 2001, in recognition for being an "exceptionally well-preserved and authentic example of the evolution of a medieval settlement into a modern town" in Europe.
Guimarães is also a part of the Ave Subregion, as well as the historical Minho Province. The city has a population of 52,181 inhabitants. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 158,124, in an area of. The current Mayor is Domingos Bragança, of the Socialist Party. Guimarães, along with Maribor, Slovenia, was the European Capital of Culture in 2012.
The city was settled in the 9th century, at which time it was called Vimaranes. This denomination might have had its origin in the warrior Vímara Peres, who chose this area as the main government seat for the County of Portugal which he conquered for the Kingdom of Galicia. Guimarães has a significant historical importance due to the role it played in the foundation of Portugal. The city is often referred to as the "birthplace of Portugal" or "the cradle city" because it is widely believed that Portugal's first King, Afonso Henriques, was born there, and also due to the fact that the Battle of São Mamede – which is considered the seminal event for the foundation of the Kingdom of Portugal – was fought in the vicinity of the city.
History
The History of Guimarães is associated with the foundation and identity of the Portuguese nationality. Guimarães, as well as other settlements, precedes the foundation of Portugal and because of its role in the foundation of the country it is known as the "cradle of the Portuguese nationality". In 1128, major political and military events that would lead to the independence and the birth of a new nation took place in Guimarães. For this reason, in one of the old towers of the city's old wall it is written "Aqui nasceu Portugal".Ancient history
According to archeological findings in Citânia of Briteiros and Sabroso and Penha's archeologic site, the area in which Guimarães is located has had permanent settlements since the late Chalcolithic period.There is also evidence of Roman occupation, and a stone dedicated to the Roman emperor Trajan found in Caldas das Taipas suggests that this was already a spa town in Roman times.
Foundation
Following the Reconquista policy promoted by the Kingdom of Galicia in the 9th century, the medieval foundations of the actual city have roots in the 10th century. At this point, the Countess Mumadona Dias, erected a monastery in her property of Vimaranes, which originated the fixation of people in the area known as "vila baixa". At the same time, she ordered the construction of a castle on the hill area which became known as "vila alta", to defend the settlement. To connect these to other areas, the Rua de Santa Maria was built.The monastery became the "Real Colegiada" and throughout time acquired importance due to the privileges and donations given to it by nobles and kings and it became a famous pilgrimage site.
Henry, Count of Portugal approved the first national foral possibly in 1096. The foral proves the growing importance of the village of Guimarães at that time, which was chosen as the capital of the County of Portugal.
On 24 June 1128, the "Batalha de São Mamede" took place in Guimarães.
Middle Ages
During the reign of king Denis, as the town was expanding, it was partially surrounded by a defensive wall. Meanwhile, mendicant orders settled in Guimarães and helped to mold the shape of the emerging city. Later, during the reign of John I, the wall was torn down and the two parts of the city were finally united and the city began to expand outside its old walls.Modern history
Until the 19th century the structure of the city did not suffer many transformations besides the construction of a few more churches, convents and palaces. It was by the ending of the 19th century that new urbanistic ideas of hygiene and symmetry that the village, that was promoted to city by the Queen Maria II on 23 June 1853 had its greatest changes.The complete demolition of the city walls was authorized and the creation of many streets and avenues could start at that point. The controlled process of urbanization permitted the conservation of the city's magnificent historical center.
Geography
Geology
rock formations occupy the majority of the municipality but schist rocks can also be found in certain zones in the northwest of the municipality. On the southeast, clay can be found in stream bed of the Ave, Vizela and Selho rivers.Orography and hydrography
The municipality is delimited at north by the "Senhora do Monte", at northwest by the hills of Falperra, Sameiro, Outeiro and Penedice. To the south by the Penha hill which with height of 613 meters, it is the highest point of the municipality.Guimarães is part of the drainage basin of Ave river which divides the municipality in half. The Ave river has as tributaries the Vizela river, Torto river, Febras river and inside the city, the Selho river, the Couros river and the Santa Lúzia stream.
Climate
Guimarães is located in a valley and surrounded by hills, and because there is some distance to the sea, the winter is normally cold and rainy and the summer is hot and lightly humid. The average annual temperature is 14 °C.Fauna
There is not much diversity, specially in the urban areas, but the municipality has some species of cynegetic interest such as: the red fox, the wild boar, the turtle dove, the thrush, the pigeon and the red-legged partridge. In the green areas of the city, the most common species are rodents, especially squirrels.Parishes
Administratively, the municipality is divided into 48 civil parishes :- Abação e Gémeos
- Airão Santa Maria, Airão São João e Vermil
- Aldão
- Arosa e Castelões
- Atães e Rendufe
- Azurém
- Balazar
- Barco
- Briteiros Salvador e Briteiros Santa Leocádia
- Briteiros Santo Estêvão e Donim
- Brito
- Caldas das Taipas
- Candoso
- Candoso São Tiago e Mascotelos
- Conde e Gandarela
- Costa
- Creixomil
- Fermentões
- Gonça
- Gondar
- Guardizela
- Infantas
- Leitões, Oleiros e Figueiredo
- Longos
- Lordelo
- Mesão Frio
- Moreira de Cónegos
- Nespereira
- Oliveira, São Paio e São Sebastião
- Pencelo
- Pinheiro
- Polvoreira
- Ponte
- Prazins
- Prazins Santo Tirso e Corvite
- Ronfe
- Sande São Lourenço e Balazar
- Sande
- Sande Vila Nova e Sande São Clemente
- São Torcato
- Selho
- Selho
- Selho São Lourenço e Gominhães
- Serzedelo
- Serzedo e Calvos
- Silvares
- Souto Santa Maria, Souto São Salvador e Gondomar
- Tabuadelo e São Faustino
- Urgezes
Demographics
The population is constituted by 78 436 males and 81 140 females. Guimarães is the 13th biggest city in the country in terms of population.
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Culture
Guimarães is an average size city but with a booming cultural life. Besides its museums, monuments, cultural associations, art galleries and popular festivities, it has since September 2005, an important cultural space, the Vila Flor Cultural Center. This cultural center has two auditoria, exhibition center and a concert-cafe. Guimarães was the European Capital of Culture in 2012, together with Maribor in Slovenia.Guimarães was elected by The New York Times one of the 41 places to go in 2011 and called it one of the Iberian peninsula's emerging cultural spots.
Cuisine
The fact that since its beginning, Guimarães had a feminine monastery made much influence over its regional cuisine, specially its confectionery. "Tortas de Guimarães" and "Toucinho do céu" are a good example. Besides the customary Minho cuisine, the so-called "meat" cake is made here, which is a kind of bread in a pizza shape served with pork, sardines or other toppings.Traditions and festivities
- "Festas Gualterianas", in honor of Saint Gualter, take place since 1906 in the first weekend of August. The "Cortejo do Linho" and the "Batalha das Flores" are part of the festivities which are ended by the "Marcha Gualteriana".
- "Nicolinas" are the festivities of the students of Guimarães, celebrated in honor of Saint Nicholas. The festivities start on 29 November and finish 7 December. They are composed of different celebrations; the "Pinheiro" is most widely attended. After a restaurant dinner, the participants parade the streets of Guimarães playing the "Toques Nicolinos" tune on drums. Latelly, it has been suggested that the "Nicolinas" should be a contender to be UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.
- The Santa Luzia festivities in honor of honor Saint Lucy take place annually on 13 December, near to the chapel of Santa Luzia. The selling of traditional cakes made of rye and sugar, which are called "Sardão" and "Passarinha". According to the tradition, a boy should offer a "Sardão", which has a phallic form, to the girl and if the girl was interested in dating the boy, she should reply with a "Passarinha".
- The "Big Romaria of São Torcato" is one of the biggest romarias in Minho, takes place annually in July in the village of São Torcato.
Museums, cultural spaces and art galleries
The Martins Sarmento Society is one of the country oldest institutions dedicated to the study and preservation of archaeological artifacts. The society owns two museums: the Archaeological Museum of the Martins Sarmento Society, which is known by its prehistory and protohistory collections and also its numismatics and epigraphy collections; and the Castro Culture Museum which is dedicated to the Castro culture.
There is also: the Primitive Modern Arts Museum, located in the Domus Municipalis, which contains a collection of naïve art; the Museum of the Village of São Torcato, which is dedicated to the region and its relationship with the monastery and Saint Torcato ; the Agriculture Museum of Fermentões, which exhibits collections of the traditional agricultural practices of the region; and the Museum of São Sebastião, inaugurated on 24 March 1984, which contains mainly sacred art.
Other cultural venues include:
- Vila Flor Cultural Center is the main cultural venue in Guimarães. It was built in 2005, in a recovery of the old Vila Flor Palace and its surrounding area. It has two auditoriums, a concert-cafe and an exhibition gallery. The surrounding gardens of the old palace were also redone and in 2006, received an honorable mention in the Public Exterior Spaces category in the National Landscape Architecture Award.
- São Mamede – Guimarães Arts and Shows Center
- Raul Brandão Municipal Library has its headquarters in the city and also has branches in Pevidém, Caldas das Taipas and Ronfe. It offers its mobile library services to 42 parishes and services the city schools and prison.
- The Art Laboratory was founded in 2004 by ESAP students. It is a cultural space for exhibitions, performances, music and art workshops.
- Alfredo Pimenta National Archive, founded in 1931, contains the archives for municipality of Guimarães and also the Braga district.
Sports
During Vitória SC European campaigns, the Portuguese team played against teams like Arsenal FC, Atletico Madrid, Real Sociedad, Eintracht Frankfurt, Parma FC and Borussia Monchengladbach.
Vitória SC also has basketball, volleyball and water polo squads competing in the top divisions of their sports.
Society
In 2008, the city ranked second in the index of most livable city in Portugal. It is also the second most polluted city in the country.In 2004, 89% of the population had running water; it was forecast that the number would raise to 95% by 2006. In 2001, 63.5% of the population had basic sanitation; it was forecast that the number would raise to 80% by 2008. In 2001, 100% of the population had access to waste management services.
However, several people complain that the city, together with other cities of the Braga district has had an unaesthetic and unorganized growth.
Newspapers
Guimarães ranks fourth in the country for available newspapers. The oldest was the "Azemel Vimaranense", founded in 1822; it possibly had its publication halted by the Vilafrancada incidents. From 1856, other newspapers start to appear, amongst them "A Tesoura de Guimarães". Actually the city's newspapers are:- O Comércio de Guimarães
- O Cónego
- O Conquistador
- Desportivo de Guimarães
- Entrevillas
- O Expresso do Ave
- Jornal do Adepto
- Lordelo Jornal
- Notícias de Guimarães
- O Pilar
- O Povo de Guimarães
- Reflexo – O Espelho das Taipas
- Sport Jornal dos Desportos
Radios
Television
The Guimarães TV transmission is made online since 24 July 2007; it is the result of a collaboration between the city's assembly and the Guimarães Cybercenter. Its contents are feature in the Região Norte TV channel which is available through cable.The "canalguimarães" is another online channel that started operating in March 2010. It is the fruit of the effort put in by an arts association, the "Associação de Socorros Mútuos Artística Vimaranense", one of the oldest associations of the city.
Economy
Guimarães is one of the most industrial municipalities in Portugal. Its primary industries are textiles, shoe industry and metalomechanics.Transport
Guimarães is linked to Porto by the Guimarães line. This railway line was originally built with narrow gauge track, then modernised and rebuilt to the broad Iberian gauge in the first decade of the 21st century. The train service is operated by Comboios de Portugal. Locally, Guimarães is served by TUG which operates 21 bus routes serving the city.International relations
Guimarães is twinned with:Notable people
Medieval and Early Modern
- Afonso I of Portugal nicknamed "the Conqueror" by the Moors, whom he fought, was the first King of Portugal
- Paio Galvão a Leonese Cardinal and canon lawyer and a papal legate and leader of the Fifth Crusade
- Blanche of Portugal an infanta, the firstborn child of King Afonso III of Portugal
- Gil Vicente known as the Trobadour, a Portuguese playwright and poet, acted and directed his own plays
- Agostinho Barbosa a prolific Portuguese writer on canon law, consecrated Bishop of Ugento in Italy in 1649
Late Modern
- Alfredo Pimenta was a Portuguese historian, poet and writer, especially of the Middle Ages
- Abel Salazar a Portuguese physician, lecturer, researcher, writer and painter
- Duarte Freitas do Amaral a Portuguese politician, was a Deputy to the National Assembly of Portugal
- Elisabete Matos a Portuguese soprano
- Luís Marques Mendes a Portuguese lawyer and politician and former Leader of the Social Democratic Party
- Pedro Chagas Freitas a writer, journalist, writing teacher and public speaker on leadership, self-confidence, peak performance and life management
- Marisa Ferreira a Portuguese artist whose work includes both public art and geometric art
- Sofia Escobar a soprano singer and actress, particularly in West End musicals, in London
- Renato Freitas stage name Lizzy's Husband a Portuguese electronic music artist especially industrial electronica
Sports
- Francisco "Xico" Ferreira a Portuguese footballer who made 278 pro appearances
- Domingos Castro a former long-distance runner, competed in the 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics
- Dionísio Castro a former long-distance runner, he competed at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics
- Miguel Alberto Marques known as Miguel, is a Portuguese retired footballer, made 545 pro appearances
- Quim Berto a former professional footballer, 451 pro appearances
- Fernando Meira was a Portuguese footballer who played in Germany, Turkey and Russia, 534 pro appearances
- Pedro Mendes was a Portuguese footballer who played in England and Scotland, 525 pro appearances
- Domingos Alexandre Martins Costa known as Alex, is a former Portuguese footballer, 295 pro appearances
- Rui Jorge Faria Azevedo known as Faria, is a Portuguese goalkeeping footballer, over 250 pro appearances
- Ana Dulce Félix a long distance runner, competed in the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics marathon
- Custódio Castro known as Custódio, is a Portuguese retired footballer, made 342 pro appearances
- Paulo Monteiro a Portuguese footballer, has made 250 pro appearances
- Vieirinha a Portuguese footballer who plays in Greece
- João Sousa a Portuguese professional tennis player, ranked 36th by the ATP, Portugal's greatest tennis player
- Tiago André Coelho Lopes known as Rabiola was a Portuguese professional footballer
- Rui Bragança a Portuguese taekwondo practitioner, competes in the men's sub-58 kg category
- Carlos Miguel Ribeiro Dias known as Cafú is a Portuguese footballer who plays in France
- Pedro Carvalho is a Portuguese Bellator MMA fighter
- Miguel Silva is a Portuguese goalkeeper who plays in Vitória Sport Clube main team, 121 pro appearances