Ourilhe

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Ourilhe
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Ourilhe (Portugal)
Ourilhe
Basic data
Region : Norte
Sub-region : Tâmega e Sousa
District : Braga
Concelho : Celorico de Basto
Freguesia : União das Freguesias de Britelo, Gémeos e Ourilhe
Coordinates : 41 ° 25 ′  N , 8 ° 0 ′  W Coordinates: 41 ° 25 ′  N , 8 ° 0 ′  W
Postal code : 4890-477

Ourilhe is a place and a former municipality in northern Portugal . Passion plays are performed here every year at Easter .

history

The current place was probably created during the new settlements in connection with the medieval Reconquista . In the registers of 1321 the place was listed as Ousilhe .

As part of the regional reform in Portugal in 2013 , the independent municipality of Ourilhe was dissolved and incorporated into the new overall municipality of Britelo, Gémeos e Ourilhe .

administration

Population development in the municipality of Ourilhe (1864–2011)

Ourilhe was the seat of an eponymous ( freguesia ) in the district ( concelho ) of Celorico de Basto in the Braga district . The community had 456 inhabitants and an area of ​​5.37 km² (as of June 30, 2011).

The following places and places belonged to the municipality:

  • Bairro
  • Barroca
  • Belosares
  • Boca
  • Bouça Cabovila
  • Bugenda
  • Carvalhas
  • Cerdeirinhas
  • Cortes
  • Crasto
  • Corga
  • Tarragon shark
  • Fortunhos
  • Fundevila
  • Guimbra
  • Igreja
  • Lagares
  • Lavandeira
  • Lavra
  • Monte
  • Muro
  • Nogueira
  • Novais
  • Outeiro
  • Paçô
  • Pataneca
  • Paredes
  • Poças
  • postage
  • Portolobo
  • Praina
  • Rego
  • Salgueiros
  • São João
  • Sobreiro
  • Soalheira
  • Truvisqueira
  • Valado
  • Vinha
  • Vinhaça

With the administrative reorganization on September 29, 2013 , the municipalities of Ourilhe, Britelo and Gémeos were merged to form the new municipality of União das Freguesias de Britelo, Gémeos e Ourilhe . Britelo became the seat of the municipality

Web links

Commons : Ourilhe  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Entry of the parish church of Ourilhe in the Portuguese list of monuments SIPA (under Cronologia ), accessed on March 14, 2020
  2. www.ine.pt - indicator resident population by place of residence and sex; Decennial in the database of the Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  3. ^ Publication of the administrative reorganization in the Diário da República gazette of January 28, 2013, accessed on October 1, 2014