Oeiras

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Oeiras
Flag of Oeiras
Municipal flag
Coat of arms of Oeiras
Municipal coat of arms
Location of Oeiras
Location  
 - Country Portugal  
 - Region Lisboa
 - Subregion Greater Lisbon
 - District or A.R. Lisbon
Mayor Isaltino Morais
 - Party Independent
Area 45.7 km²
Population
 - Total 168,475
 - Density 3,687/km²
No. of parishes 10
Coordinates 38º41'N 9º19'W
Municipal holiday
June 7
Website: http://www.cm-oeiras.pt/

Oeiras (pron. IPA: [o'ɐiɾɐʃ]) is a city, a civil parish and a municipality in western Lisbon Metropolitan Area. It is in conurbation with Lisbon, and the city proper's population is 34,850, and the entire Oeiras municipality has 168,475 inhabitants.

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It has several industrial and commercial facilities, being also home of SIC and TVI, two leading private Portuguese television networks. It is also well known by Taguspark (a science and technology park), the Jamor (where the National Stadium is located), and also by the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (a private research institution). A major NATO command (Joint Command Lisbon) and a maritime academy - Escola Náutica Infante D. Henrique - are located in the area. The Estação Agronómica Nacional located also in Oeiras, is a state-run national centre of agrarian research.

The parish dates back to the year 1208,when the area was settled by christians from the north of Portugal.The municipality was founded in 1759 by the Marquis of Pombal, as a reward granted by king José I to his minister for having reconstructed downtown Lisbon after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, it was at the county that he built a magnificent manor-house, the Palace of the Counts of Oeiras, which still exhibits grand stone staircases, statues, splendid tiles and beautiful gardens with cascades and an aqueduct with arches. Oeiras was once part of a defensive line of maritime fortresses built along the Lisbon coast between the 16th and 17th centuries, including the Saint Lawrence Fort (known as Bugio, rising on a tiny islet in the middle of the River Tagus) and the São Julião da Barra Fort, both examples of the Renaissance military architecture.

Oeiras offers a range of new attractions and sites of interest, from the Fábrica da Pólvora (a former gunpowder factory from the 16th century which has been recovered for leisure and cultural purposes) to the Poets Park (a vast green space with statues of Portuguese poets and writers) and the Palace of the Royal Estate at Caxias, dating from the 18th century and surrounded by wonderful gardens.

Visitors may also benefit from different leisure and sports facilities, such as the sports complex of Jamor, the Maritime Walk (a seaside promenade to link Algés to the Torre beach, still unfinished) or the modern marina at Oeiras, prepared to welcome sixty ships, besides other parks and gardens.

The historical centres of several towns have also been recovered and display monuments and sites of interest in picturesque and pleasant settings, often including good restaurants, as is the case of Paço de Arcos.

Oeiras has 10 civil parishes


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