Queluz (Sintra)

For other places with the same name, see Queluz (disambiguation) and Queluz (disambiguation).
Queluz
Civil parish (Freguesia)
17th century fair in the shadow of the Queluz National Palace
Coat of arms
Official name: Freguesia de Queluz
Country  Portugal
Region Lisbon
Subregion Greater Lisbon
District Lisbon
Municipality Sintra
Center Queluz
 - coordinates PT 38°45′N 9°15′W / 38.750°N 9.250°W / 38.750; -9.250Coordinates: PT 38°45′N 9°15′W / 38.750°N 9.250°W / 38.750; -9.250
Area 3.63 km2 (1 sq mi)
Population 26,248 (2011)
Timezone WET (UTC0)
 - summer (DST) WEST (UTC+1)
Postal zone 2745-061
Area code & prefix (+351) 214 XX XX XX
Patron saint Nossa Senhora da Conceição
Wikimedia Commons: Queluz
Website: http://www.queluz.org/
Geographic detail from CAOP (2010)[1] produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)

Queluz (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɛˈluʃ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Sintra, Lisbon District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Queluz e Belas.[2] The population in 2011 was 26,248,[3] in an area of 3.63 km².[4] The parish covered part of the city of Queluz.

History

For more details on this topic, see Queluz, Portugal.

On 29 June 1925, the parish of Queluz was created from part of the parish of Belas (article 1, Decree 1:790, 29 June 1925). The parish was elevated to town (vila) status on 18 September 1961. In 1997 the parishes Massamá and Monte Abraão were de-annexed from the parish of Queluz, and together they were elevated to city (cidade) status.

Since 29 June 2001, the parish council was installed on Rua Conde de Almeida Araújo, while the former installations were remodelled, resulting in the Sala Multiusos Fernando Ribeiro Leitão (which received artists' expositions, cultural events and meetings of the parish).

The parish council remodelled the historical public washing-house, a protocol signed between the 23 Group of the Associação de Escuteiros de Portugal and the Grupo Coral de Queluz (the two entities that now occupy the edifice). In 2004, a shop along Avenida da República, was acquired to decentralize services.

Architecture

References

  1. IGP, ed. (2010), Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Geográfico Português, archived from the original on May 21, 2011, retrieved 1 July 2011
  2. Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552 115-116" (pdf) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  3. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  4. Eurostat Archived September 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. 1 2 Matias, Cecília; Vale, Teresa; Ferreira, Maria; Antunes, Rute (2007), SIPA, ed., Aqueduto da Gargantada (IPA.00006518/PT031111070250) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 4 September 2013
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