Badim

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Badim
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Badim (Portugal)
Badim
Basic data
Region : Norte
Sub-region : Alto Minho
District : Viana do Castelo
Concelho : Monção
Freguesia : União das Freguesias de Ceivães e Badim
Coordinates : 42 ° 4 ′  N , 8 ° 22 ′  W Coordinates: 42 ° 4 ′  N , 8 ° 22 ′  W
Postal code : 4950-030
Senhora da Graca church in Badim

Badim is a former municipality in northern Portugal .

history

The parish has long been part of the Valadares district . With the administrative reform in 1855, the Valadares district was dissolved, and Badim came to the Monção district. With the administrative reform of 2013 , the Badim municipality lost its independence and was merged with Ceivães to form the new municipality Ceivães e Badim .

administration

Population development in the Badim community (1864–2011)

Badim was the seat of a community of the same name ( Freguesia ) in the district ( concelho ) of Monção , in the district of Viana do Castelo . The community had 177 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2011).

The following localities form the former municipality of Badim:

  • Aldeia
  • Almas
  • Boalhosa
  • Bregada
  • Breime
  • Carrasqueira
  • Casal
  • Cordovelha
  • Cotinho
  • Coto
  • Fojo
  • Igreja
  • Mirandela
  • Muro
  • Outeiro
  • Paço
  • Paradostia
  • Porpinto
  • Porteleira
  • Rio Covo
  • Senrela
  • Souto
  • Terreiros
  • Torre
  • Torre de Cima
  • Vale
  • Valinhos
  • Varziela
  • Vila Boa

As part of the regional reform in Portugal on September 29, 2013, the municipalities of Badim and Ceivães were merged to form the new municipality of União das Freguesias de Ceivães e Badim . The previous municipal administration of Badim in the village of Vila Boa remained as the citizens' office of the new municipal administration.

Sons and daughters of the church

Individual evidence

  1. www.ine.pt - indicator resident population by place of residence and sex; Decennial in the database of the Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  2. ^ Publication of the administrative reorganization in the Diário da República gazette of January 28, 2013, accessed on October 1, 2014

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