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Kamarate

Camarate ( port. Camarate ) is a district (freesia) in Portugal , part of the Lisbon district. It is an integral part of the municipality of Lorez . It is part of a large metropolitan area Greater Lisbon . According to the old administrative division, it was part of the province of Estremadura . Included in the economic and statistical subregion is Greater Lisbon , which is part of the Lisbon region . The population is 19,789 people in 2011 . It covers an area of ​​5.17 km².

Area
Kamarate
Camarate
FlagEmblem
FlagEmblem
A country Portugal
RegionLisbon region
CountyLisbon District
MunicipalityLoresh
History and Geography
Based1511
Square5.17 km²
Population
Population19,789 [1] people ( 2011 )
Density3 640.6 people / km²
AgglomerationGreater Lisbon
KatoykonimCamratense
Digital identifiers
Postcode2680 camarate
Other
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Igreja de Camarate (2) .JPG
www.jfcamarate.pt/

The patron of the area is Jacob Zebedee ( port. Santiago Maior ).

History

The area was founded in 1511 .

On December 4, 1980, a plane crash occurred in Kamarata, killing Portuguese Prime Minister Francisco Sa Carneiro , his actual wife Sno Abecassis , Defense Minister Adeline Amaru da Costa and his wife, chief of staff of the Prime Minister Antonio Patriciu Goveya and two pilots.

Demographics

Municipality population by years
186218641890190019111920193019401950196019701981199120012011
5726387084758767499761 0041 8325,05314,50519 90021 05318,88219,789

Gallery

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    Cathedral

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    Cathedral

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    Cathedral

Notes

  1. ↑ Censos 2011 Resultados Definitivos - Região Lisboa (Port.) (PDF). Instituto Nacional de Estatística (2012). - The final results of the Lisbon County Census (2011) on the website of the National Institute of Statistics. Date of treatment October 23, 2015.

Links

  • Official page


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kamarate&oldid=90847061


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