Trofa (Águeda)
Trofa is a village and a former municipality ( Freguesia ) in the Portuguese district of Águeda .
history
The place was probably created after the Reconquista and was initially known as Casais de Castrovães. 1449 Trofa was the first town charter by King D.Afonso V . King D. Manuel I renewed the city rights in 1517 , after which a stake was erected in the place as a sign of city rights. In the course of the administrative reforms after the Liberal Revolution in 1822 and the subsequent Miguelistenkrieg , the Trofa district was dissolved in 1834 and Águeda was incorporated.
On September 29, 2013, the Freguesias Trofa, Segadães and Lamas do Vouga were merged to form the new Freguesia União das Freguesias de Trofa, Segadães e Lamas do Vouga . Trofa is the seat of this newly formed freguesia.
administration
The former parish
Trofa was the seat of the municipality of the same name ( Freguesia ) in the district ( Concelho ) Águeda. The Freguesia Trofa had 2751 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2011) on an area of 6.2 km².
The following localities belonged to the municipality:
- Carrasqueiras
- Cheira
- Covelas
- Crastovães
- Mourisca do Vouga
- S. Sebastião
- Trofa
Mourisca do Vouga was elevated to a small town ( Vila ) in 1927 .
Population development
Population in the municipality of Trofa (1960–2011) | ||||||||
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1960 | 1970 | 1976 | 1979 | 1981 | 1991 | 2001 | 2011 | |
1785 | 2011 | 2571 | 2727 | 2036 | 2456 | 2678 | 2751 |
Web links
- Map of the Freguesia Trofa at the Instituto Geográfico do Exército
- Former municipality website on the district administration website
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.monumentos.pt (under Cronologia ), accessed on November 1, 2013
- ^ Publication of the administrative reorganization in the Diário da República gazette of January 28, 2013, accessed on October 1, 2014
Coordinates: 40 ° 37 ′ N , 8 ° 28 ′ W