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{{Infobox Portuguese subdivision
'''Sanjurge''' is a small rural and ancient village located in the middle of a mountain in the north of Portugal.
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'''Sanjurge''' is a small rural village and former-[[Freguesia (Portugal)|civil parish]] in the [[Concelho|municipality]] of [[Chaves, Portugal|Chaves]], in the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Vila Real (district)|district of Vila Real]]. In 2013, the parish located {{convert|6|km|mi}} from the centre of Chaves, was merged into the new parish of [[Santa Cruz-Trindade e Sanjurge]], as part of the White Paper on local authority reform.<ref>{{citation |title=Decree Law 11-A/2013 |pages=552/38–40 |url=http://dre.pt/pdf1sdip/2013/01/01901/0000200147.pdf |accessdate=5 August 2014 |publisher=Diário da República |language=Portuguese}}</ref>


==Geography==
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With a population of 400 people in 2011, the small parish covered an area of approximately {{convert|12.46|km2|mi2}} in an area {{convert|1335|ft|m}} above sea level. The majority of its residents are seniors due to an out-migration, primarily to the United States and France in the late 1970s, early 1980s. There are two coffee shops and bar, located in the centre of the village, single centenary school and recreation center, near the centre of town.
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| Population
| 400
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| Altitude
|1335 feet
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==Architecture==
* Cruzeiro de Sanjurge ({{langx|pt|Cruzeiro de Sanjurge}})
* Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Rosário ({{langx|pt|Capela de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Sanjurge}})
* Church of Santa Clara ({{langx|pt|Igreja Paroquial de Sanjurge/Igreja de Santa Clara}})


==Economy==
'''Location'''
The community is primarily involved in agriculture, with the surrounding parcels dedicated to pasturelands and small crops.


==Culture==
Sanjurge is located 6 km/3.7 miles from Chaves, Portugal, the main city of that region. It is also about 15 minutes from the Spain and Portugal Border.
Sanjurge is recognized for its [[Presunto]] (a smoked ham) and [[Folar]] (a type of bread with different kinds of meat).


==References==
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===Notes===
Image:name.jpg|Location on Portuguese Map
{{Reflist|30em}}
Image:name.jpg|Map of Sanjurge
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===Sources===
'''The Village Itself'''
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PO/21/Sanjurge.html Maps, Weather, and Airports for Sanjurge, Portugal] (fallingrain.com)


[[Category:Former parishes of Chaves]]
Most people who live in Sanjurge are all older men and women because a lot of its population immigrated to the United States and France in the early 1980's. The majority of Sanjurge's inhabitants cultivate their own fruits and vegetables, raise their own ducks and chickens and go into the main city to buy the rest of their everyday needs. There are two coffee shops and a bar located in the center of this small village. There is also a one classroom school and recreation center a block or two from the center of the village.
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Image:name.jpg|Typical Sanjurge House
Image:name.jpg|Another Typical Sanjurge House
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'''Specialties'''


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Sanjurge, and its surrounding areas are known for their "Presunto" or smoked ham and their "Folar" a type of bread with different kinds of meat in it.

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Image:name.jpg|Portuguese Smoked Ham
Image:name.jpg|Folar, Portuguese Bread
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 2 November 2024

Sanjurge
Sanjurge is located in Portugal
Sanjurge
Sanjurge
Location in Portugal
Coordinates: 41°46′33″N 7°30′16″W / 41.77583°N 7.50444°W / 41.77583; -7.50444
Country Portugal
RegionNorte
Intermunic. comm.Alto Tâmega
DistrictVila Real
MunicipalityChaves
Area
 • Total
12.46 km2 (4.81 sq mi)
Elevation
1,335 m (4,380 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
400
 • Density32/km2 (83/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)

Sanjurge is a small rural village and former-civil parish in the municipality of Chaves, in the Portuguese district of Vila Real. In 2013, the parish located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the centre of Chaves, was merged into the new parish of Santa Cruz-Trindade e Sanjurge, as part of the White Paper on local authority reform.[1]

Geography

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With a population of 400 people in 2011, the small parish covered an area of approximately 12.46 square kilometres (4.81 sq mi) in an area 1,335 feet (407 m) above sea level. The majority of its residents are seniors due to an out-migration, primarily to the United States and France in the late 1970s, early 1980s. There are two coffee shops and bar, located in the centre of the village, single centenary school and recreation center, near the centre of town.

Architecture

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  • Cruzeiro de Sanjurge (Portuguese: Cruzeiro de Sanjurge)
  • Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Rosário (Portuguese: Capela de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Sanjurge)
  • Church of Santa Clara (Portuguese: Igreja Paroquial de Sanjurge/Igreja de Santa Clara)

Economy

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The community is primarily involved in agriculture, with the surrounding parcels dedicated to pasturelands and small crops.

Culture

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Sanjurge is recognized for its Presunto (a smoked ham) and Folar (a type of bread with different kinds of meat).

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Decree Law 11-A/2013 (PDF) (in Portuguese), Diário da República, pp. 552/38–40, retrieved 5 August 2014

Sources

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