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'''Miranda do Douro''' ({{IPA|pt-PT|miˈɾɐ̃dɐ ðu ˈðo(w)ɾu|lang|Pt-pt Miranda do Douro FF.ogg}}), officially the '''City of Miranda do Douro''' ({{langx|pt|Cidade de Miranda do Douro}}; {{langx|mwl|Cidade de Miranda de l Douro}}, {{IPA|mwl|miˈɾɐ̃dɐ ðɨ ˈdowɾʊ, miˈɾɐndɐ -|}}), is a city and a municipality in the [[district of Bragança]], northeastern [[Portugal]]. The population in 2011 was 7,482,<ref name=ine>[http://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xlang=en&xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_indicadores&indOcorrCod=0005889&contexto=pi&selTab=tab0 Instituto Nacional de Estatística]</ref> in an area of 487.18&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.<ref name=dgt>{{Cite web |url=http://www.dgterritorio.pt/cartografia_e_geodesia/cartografia/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal_caop_/caop__download_/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal___versao_2017__em_vigor_/ |title=Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país |access-date=5 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181105172426/http://www.dgterritorio.pt/cartografia_e_geodesia/cartografia/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal_caop_/caop__download_/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal___versao_2017__em_vigor_/ |archive-date=5 November 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The town proper had a population of 1,960 in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dev.igeo.pt/atlas/Cap2/Cap2d_2.html |title=Atlas de Portugal |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006143612/http://dev.igeo.pt/atlas/Cap2/Cap2d_2.html |archive-date=6 October 2014 }}</ref> Nicknamed ''Cidade Museu'' ("Museum City") of the [[Trás-os-Montes (region)|Trás-os-Montes]] region, it is located 86 kilometres from [[Bragança, Portugal|Bragança]], preserving many of its medieval and Renaissance-era traditions and architecture. It has a language of its own, [[Mirandese language|Mirandese]], which enjoys official status in Portugal, in addition to cultural and historical discontinuity with the rest of the Portuguese state. The town is located [[border town|on the border]] with [[Spain]], with the [[Douro River]] separating the two countries. The nearest town in Spain is [[Zamora, Spain|Zamora]].
'''Miranda do Douro''' ({{IPA|pt-PT|miˈɾɐ̃dɐ ðu ˈðo(w)ɾu|lang|Pt-pt Miranda do Douro FF.ogg}}), officially the '''City of Miranda do Douro''' ({{langx|pt|Cidade de Miranda do Douro}}; {{langx|mwl|Cidade de Miranda de l Douro}}, {{IPA|mwl|miˈɾãdɐ ðɨ ɫ̩ ˈdowɾʊ, miˈɾãŋdɐ -|}}), is a city and a municipality in the [[district of Bragança]], northeastern [[Portugal]]. The population in 2011 was 7,482,<ref name=ine>[http://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xlang=en&xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_indicadores&indOcorrCod=0005889&contexto=pi&selTab=tab0 Instituto Nacional de Estatística]</ref> in an area of 487.18&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.<ref name=dgt>{{Cite web |url=http://www.dgterritorio.pt/cartografia_e_geodesia/cartografia/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal_caop_/caop__download_/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal___versao_2017__em_vigor_/ |title=Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país |access-date=5 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181105172426/http://www.dgterritorio.pt/cartografia_e_geodesia/cartografia/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal_caop_/caop__download_/carta_administrativa_oficial_de_portugal___versao_2017__em_vigor_/ |archive-date=5 November 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The town proper had a population of 1,960 in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dev.igeo.pt/atlas/Cap2/Cap2d_2.html |title=Atlas de Portugal |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006143612/http://dev.igeo.pt/atlas/Cap2/Cap2d_2.html |archive-date=6 October 2014 }}</ref> Nicknamed ''Cidade Museu'' ("Museum City") of the [[Trás-os-Montes (region)|Trás-os-Montes]] region, it is located 86 kilometres from [[Bragança, Portugal|Bragança]], preserving many of its medieval and Renaissance-era traditions and architecture. It has a language of its own, [[Mirandese language|Mirandese]], which enjoys official status in Portugal, in addition to cultural and historical discontinuity with the rest of the Portuguese state. The town is located [[border town|on the border]] with [[Spain]], with the [[Douro River]] separating the two countries. The nearest town in Spain is [[Zamora, Spain|Zamora]].


The present mayor is Artur Manuel Rodrigues Nunes ([[Socialist Party (Portugal)|Socialist]]). The municipal holiday is on 10 July.
The present mayor is Artur Manuel Rodrigues Nunes ([[Socialist Party (Portugal)|Socialist]]). The municipal holiday is on 10 July.
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===Climate===
===Climate===
Miranda do Douro has a warm-summer [[Mediterranean climate]] (''Csb''). Due to its inland location in the ''Nordeste Transmontano'', the area experiences extreme weather fluctuations. A common saying of the region goes: ''Em Miranda há nove meses de Inverno e três de Inferno ("In Miranda there are nine months of winter and three months of Hell")''.<ref name="Concelho">{{cite web|url=http://www.cm-mdouro.pt/concelho/|title=O Concelho|editor=Câmara Municipal|location=Miranda do Douro, Portugal|publisher=Câmara Municipal de Miranda do Douro|language=pt|access-date=10 May 2011|year=2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20090623001214/http://www.cm-mdouro.pt/concelho/|archive-date=23 June 2009}}</ref> Summers tend to be dry and warm; while winters are rigorously cold with some snowfall,<ref name=Concelho/> having average minimum temperatures hovering around {{convert|0|C}} in January, and frequently falling negative, with 70 days of frost per year on average.<ref name="IPMA">{{cite web |url=http://www.ipma.pt/bin/file.data/climate-normal/cn_71-00_MIRANDA_DO_DOURO.pdf |title=Monthly Averages for Miranda do Douro (1971–2000)|publisher=Instituto de Meteorologia}}</ref> The summer is completely opposite: hot and dry with maximum temperatures hovering around {{convert|30|C}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cm-mdouro.pt/clima/|title=O Concelho: Clima|editor=Câmara Municipal|location=Miranda do Douro, Portugal|publisher=Câmara Municipal de Miranda do Douro|language=pt|access-date=10 May 2011|year=2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20110521054852/http%3A//www.cm%2Dmdouro.pt/clima/|archive-date=21 May 2011}}</ref>
Miranda do Douro has a warm-summer [[Mediterranean climate]] (''Csb''). Due to its inland location in the ''Nordeste Transmontano'', the area experiences extreme weather fluctuations. A common saying of the region goes: ''Em Miranda há nove meses de Inverno e três de Inferno ("In Miranda there are nine months of winter and three months of Hell")''.<ref name="Concelho">{{cite web|url=http://www.cm-mdouro.pt/concelho/|title=O Concelho|editor=Câmara Municipal|location=Miranda do Douro, Portugal|publisher=Câmara Municipal de Miranda do Douro|language=pt|access-date=10 May 2011|year=2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20090623001214/http://www.cm-mdouro.pt/concelho/|archive-date=23 June 2009}}</ref> Summers tend to be dry and warm; while winters are rigorously cold with some snowfall,<ref name=Concelho/> having average minimum temperatures hovering around {{convert|0|C}} in January, and frequently falling negative, with 70 days of frost per year on average.<ref name="IPMA">{{cite web |url=http://www.ipma.pt/bin/file.data/climate-normal/cn_71-00_MIRANDA_DO_DOURO.pdf |title=Monthly Averages for Miranda do Douro (1971–2000)|publisher=Instituto de Meteorologia}}</ref> The summer is completely opposite: hot and dry with maximum temperatures hovering around {{convert|30|C}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cm-mdouro.pt/clima/|title=O Concelho: Clima|editor=Câmara Municipal|location=Miranda do Douro, Portugal|publisher=Câmara Municipal de Miranda do Douro|language=pt|access-date=10 May 2011|year=2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20110521054852/http%3A//www.cm%2Dmdouro.pt/clima/|archive-date=21 May 2011}}</ref>
==Climate==
Miranda do Douro has a [[mediterranean climate|hot summer mediterranean climate]] ([[Köppen climate classification]]: ''Csa'') with some continental influences due to its long distance from the sea. Its climate is similar to that of [[Bragança, Portugal|Bragança]], although it is drier, as it is further from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and consequently less affected by Atlantic depressions.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ipma.pt/pt/oclima/normais.clima/1991-2020/#535|title=Climate normals 1991-2020|access-date=11 November 2025|publisher=Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera}}</ref>
Summers are hot, with temperatures exceeding {{cvt|30|C|F}} and occasionally {{cvt|35|C|F}}. Winters are cool, but cold by Portuguese standards, with temperatures frequently below {{cvt|0|C|F}} and on cold nights it can drop below {{cvt|-5|C|F}}. On average, there are 58 days of frost per year.
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[[Category:Cities in Portugal]]
[[Category:Cities in Portugal]]
[[Category:Populated places in Bragança District]]
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[[Category:Historic Jewish communities in Portugal]]

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Miranda do Douro (Script error: No such module "IPA".), officially the City of Miranda do Douro (Template:Langx; Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA".), is a city and a municipality in the district of Bragança, northeastern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 7,482,[1] in an area of 487.18 km2.[2] The town proper had a population of 1,960 in 2001.[3] Nicknamed Cidade Museu ("Museum City") of the Trás-os-Montes region, it is located 86 kilometres from Bragança, preserving many of its medieval and Renaissance-era traditions and architecture. It has a language of its own, Mirandese, which enjoys official status in Portugal, in addition to cultural and historical discontinuity with the rest of the Portuguese state. The town is located on the border with Spain, with the Douro River separating the two countries. The nearest town in Spain is Zamora.

The present mayor is Artur Manuel Rodrigues Nunes (Socialist). The municipal holiday is on 10 July.

History

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Bishop Palace

The origin of Miranda do Douro as a populated place is still discussed by historians, but archeologist discoveries give evidence that inhabitants had been living there during the Bronze Age. Around AD 716, the Moors defeated local Visigothic tribes, and occupied some of the lands, calling the area Mir-Hândul.[4]

By the late 11th century, León possessed the region as a stepping-stone to Portugal.[4] The settlement of the village of Miranda developed through the initiative of King Denis, in an area that lay between the lateral slopes of the Douro and Fresno Rivers. It was in Miranda that the Treaty of Alcanices was signed between Denis and Ferdinand IV of Castile, setting the border between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Crown of Castile.[5]

Miranda was founded on 18 December 1286, and immediately elevated to the status of vila (Template:Langx), with one of its prerequisites declaring that the administrative division would be a Crown fief.[5] From that period forward, Miranda became progressively one of the most important towns that skirted the Trás-os-Montes region.[5]

The Castilians occupied Miranda do Douro during the late 14th century, and would remain there until they were expelled by John I of Portugal.[4] On 10 July 1545, King John III elevated Miranda do Douro to the status of city, at the same time becoming the first diocese in Trás-os-Montes (in a papal bull on 22 May 1545 by Pope Paul III, which segmented a major part of the archdiocese of Braga.[5] Miranda, therefore, became the capital of the Trás-os-Montes, seat of the bishopric (that included the residence of the bishop, canons and ecclesiastical authorities), military governorship and civil centre.[5]

In 1762, during the Seven Years' War, the army of Charles III of Spain invaded the Trás-os-Montes. During the course of his invasion, the gunpowder magazine (with over 500 barrels of powder) was hit by a cannon, destroying the four towers of the castle and many of the barrios in the vicinity.[4][5] Approximately a third of the city's population (about 400 residents) were killed, resulting in the ruin of the religious, demographic and urbanized portion of Miranda.[4][5] It was almost two years later (1764) that friar Aleixo Miranda Henriques (then the twenty-third bishop) would abandon Miranda, moving to Bragança, which had become a rival episcopal seat in the northeast part of Portugal.[5] By 1680, it was the only ecclesiastical seat in the region.

File:Parque Urbano do Rio Fresno - Miranda do Douro - Portugal (4324877456) (cropped).jpg
Urban park.

The area was served by a narrow gauge railway, the Sabor line (Linha do Sabor), which ran over 100 km between Duas Igrejas-Miranda and the southern terminus at Pocinho, where connections could be made to the main line to Porto. The Sabor line closed in 1988.

Geography

Physical geography

Miranda do Douro is located in a region that skirts the border between the Portuguese Trás-os-Montes region, and the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León. The relief in this region is influenced by hard quartzite deposits near the border region, making erosion difficult, resulting in high escarpments and cliffs. The soils are composed of schists and granite bedrocks.

Ecoregions/Protected areas

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Douro International Natural Park.

The Parque Natural do Douro Internacional (Template:Langx), which encompasses the municipalities of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Freixo de Espada à Cinta, Miranda do Douro and Mogadouro, includes an area of Template:Convert, along the border portion of the Douro River. It was created on 11 May 1998 to encompass the constituent territories that encompass the Rivers Douro and Águeda, along the Spain-Portugal border that include similar geological and climatic conditions, and to help support flora and fauna in the region, while allowing appropriate human activities. The creation of the complementary Parque Natural de Arribes in Spain, allowed the systematic protection of an area that encompassed the larger ecosystem and biome.

Climate

Miranda do Douro has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Csb). Due to its inland location in the Nordeste Transmontano, the area experiences extreme weather fluctuations. A common saying of the region goes: Em Miranda há nove meses de Inverno e três de Inferno ("In Miranda there are nine months of winter and three months of Hell").[6] Summers tend to be dry and warm; while winters are rigorously cold with some snowfall,[6] having average minimum temperatures hovering around Template:Convert in January, and frequently falling negative, with 70 days of frost per year on average.[7] The summer is completely opposite: hot and dry with maximum temperatures hovering around Template:Convert.[8]

Climate

Miranda do Douro has a hot summer mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa) with some continental influences due to its long distance from the sea. Its climate is similar to that of Bragança, although it is drier, as it is further from the Atlantic Ocean and consequently less affected by Atlantic depressions.[9]

Summers are hot, with temperatures exceeding Template:Cvt and occasionally Template:Cvt. Winters are cool, but cold by Portuguese standards, with temperatures frequently below Template:Cvt and on cold nights it can drop below Template:Cvt. On average, there are 58 days of frost per year.

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Human geography

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Administratively, the municipality is divided into 13 civil parishes (freguesias):[10]

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The municipal seat and principal town of the municipality of Miranda.

Twin towns – sister cities

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"Museu da Terra de Miranda" (museum of the lands of Miranda).

Culture

The city has been isolated from the rest of the country for many centuries, so the ancestral way of life is still vivid in the traditions and even in the language (see below). Apart from the distance, the weather conditions are also an adversary, as it is very cold and snowy in winter, and very dry and hot in summer.

Gastronomy is one of the local hallmarks, well within the tradition of Trás-os Montes. "Posta à Mirandesa", a heavy, thick steak, is the traditional dish, known and imitated through the rest of the country. The wine from the region has a high alcoholic graduation (17–18°) and matches the regional cuisine well.

The city's old quarter, with the cathedral, dates back to the Middle Ages. Most houses are small and one story high. Inside the old city proper lie the town hall and museum, the "Museu da Terra de Miranda" (museum of the lands of Miranda), which has displays of archaeological findings, farm life, local clothing, and traditional masks.

The city has no industries but depends on commercial activity, mainly the sale of house textiles and cutlery from the village of Palaçoulo. Spaniards come in great number on holidays and weekends. There are several hotels, among them the Pousada de Santa Catarina, which overlooks the Douro River.

Mirandese language

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Sign outside the Cathedral of Miranda do Douro in the Mirandese language.

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The surrounding area is home to the speakers of Mirandese (Mirandês), a language of the Astur-Leonese family, related to Asturian and Leonese.[12] Mirandese was recognised in 1999 by the Portuguese state as co-official with Portuguese for local matters, and an estimate of between 10,000 and 15,000 people speak the language.[13]

File:Câmara Municipal de Miranda do Douro - Portugal (1341654816).jpg
Municipality.

Tourism

Miranda do Douro is in the middle of Douro International Natural Park, also known as Parque Natural do Douro Internacional in Portuguese, which is a protected natural area located in northeastern Portugal and northwestern Spain. The natural park promotes the unique ecological and cultural heritage of the region.

The park is situated along the Douro River, which forms the border between Portugal and Spain for a significant portion of its course. It covers an area of approximately 85,000 hectares (210,000 acres), with about two-thirds of the park located in Portugal and the remaining third in Spain.

The walking trail from Miranda do Douro to São João das Arribas is a beautiful route in Portugal that offers stunning views of the Douro River and the surrounding landscapes. The trail starts in Miranda do Douro and leads to São João das Arribas, which is known for its impressive cliffs overlooking the Douro River.[14]

Notable citizens

See also

References

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External links

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  15. Leonel Vieira, IMDb Database retrieved 26 February 2022.