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Costa de Caparica () is a Portuguese
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and
civil parish In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
, located in the
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of
Almada Almada () is a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. The two cities are connected by the 25 de Abril Bridge. The population of the municipality in 20 ...
along the western coast of the
district of Setúbal A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...
. The total population in 2011 was 13,418,Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE)
Census 2011 results according to the 2013 administrative division of Portugal
in an area of 10.18 km2. Since 9 December 2004,Lei n.º 10/2005, de 26 de janeiro (Diário da República n.º 18, I Série-A, de 26-I-2005)
the Costa da Caparica has been designated as ''cidade'' (city or town) within the urban hierarchy of Portugal.


History

The
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''Caparica'' developed from a legend about an old woman who lived between Almada and the ocean, over cliffs of Sul do Tejo. The old woman, thin and frail, wore a multi-coloured patchwork cape to protect herself from the cold, and who pandered to the local people of the small hamlet in which she lived. Many assumed she was a witch and miser, who guarded a fortune, but who, nonetheless never missed mass (travelling long distances between mountains and valleys while huddling on the side-roads under her cape) and regularly panhandled in the streets. One day, after a long absence, the local villagers went to her humble cabana, where they discovered the body of the old woman within her cape and with a letter to the King. Presented with the letter and her cape, the King was surprised by the old woman's request to have him build a Church for the local people of her village. The King immediately ordered the cape destroyed, but was astonished to see gold coins falling from the cape. With the money he fulfilled the old woman's request from the rich bounty of her cape. From there the name ''Capa-Rica'' developed, for ''capa'' (''cape'') and ''rica'' (''rich''), which became associated with the region. Legend suggests that, in 1800, the Costa da Caparica was the site for the ''Casa da Coroa'' (the first house of rock and limestone) which received its importance for a little-known fact. It was believed that King
John VI of Portugal '' Dom'' John VI (; 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826), known as "the Clement" (), was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1825, and after the recognition of Brazil's independence, titular Emperor of Brazil ...
in 1824 had eaten a delicious seafood stew, and for that reason, he ordered that the royal coat-of-arms be raised on the local fountain. Similarly, the site was the supposed way-point on journeys involving Queen
Maria II of Portugal Dona Maria II (Maria da Glória Joana Carlota Leopoldina da Cruz Francisca Xavier de Paula Isidora Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Gonzaga de Habsburgo-Lorena e Bragança; 4 April 1819 – 15 November 1853) also known as "the Educator" () or as ...
and King
Pedro V of Portugal Dom (honorific), Dom Pedro V (; 16 September 1837 – 11 November 1861), nicknamed "the Hopeful" (), was King of Portugal from 1853 until his death in 1861. Early life and reign As the eldest son of Maria II of Portugal, Queen Maria II and ...
and his
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, who travelled through the Costa da Caparica on unrelated trips. The territory was part of the parish of Caparica until 1926, before becoming an enclave of
Trafaria Trafaria is a former civil parish in the municipality (''concelho'') of Almada, Lisbon metropolitan area The Lisbon Metropolitan Area (; abbreviated as AML) is a metropolitan areas in Portugal, metropolitan area in Portugal centered on Lisbon ...
until 1949. The urban agglomeration was classified as a town on 9 July 1985, and elevated to the status of city on 9 December 2004. It was the only
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in
Almada Almada () is a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. The two cities are connected by the 25 de Abril Bridge. The population of the municipality in 20 ...
which has not suffered any changes with the administrative reform of 2013.


Geography


Physical geography

Situated on the occidental coast of the Peninsula of Setúbal, the territory is the result of ocean receding, covering an area of 10.18 km2 between the water and main escarpment. The space is one large beach resulting from progressive decline from the east to the sea. Its coastal extent represents the largest contiguous beach in Portugal, with an expanse of approximately 30 kilometres, from the left margin of the
Tagus River The Tagus ( ; ; ) is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. The river rises in the Montes Universales between Cuenca and Teruel, in mid-eastern Spain, flows , generally westward, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean in Lisbon. Name T ...
to the estuary of Albufeira. Popular in the summer with tourists and local visitors, the beaches have suffered from erosion in recent years; several levels of Portuguese government have taken steps to reduce these patterns, but the erosion has continued at several of the beaches located closest to the mouth of the Tagus.


Ecoregions/Protected areas

Portugal is bisected by geological and geomorphological landscapes of important interest, both for its scientific and natural appeal, such as the ''
Costa da Caparica Fossil Cliff Protected Landscape Costa da Caparica Fossil Cliff Protected Landscape is a protected landscape in Portugal. It is one of the 30 areas which are officially under protection in the country. File:Paisagem protegida da Arriba fóssil Da Costa de Caparica.jpg, Invasive ...
'' (), a prehistoric beach landscape near Terras da Costa, that consist of intricately carved cliffs and erosional deposits, intersected by ravines and clifftops covered in vegetation. Its relative proximity to urban development and sprawl, coupled with progressive deterioration resulted in the 22 May 1984 decree-law 168/84 that constituted the ''Paisagem Protegida'' with the hope of preserving the geomorphological characteristics and the natural communities that existed within the territory, promoting a balance between the biology and landscape. On 24 November 2008, in a Council of Ministers resolution (178/2008) provided a mechanism for safeguarding the resources and natural value, establishing a specific use and management strategy for the area. Although the ''Arriba Fóssil'' is the dominant scenic element of the protected area (PPAFCC), within its limits is the Reserva Botânica da Mata Nacional dos Medos (Botanical Reserve of the National Game Preserve of Medos), also referred to as ''Pinhal do Rei'' (the ''King's Pineforest''), on which King
John V of Portugal ''Dom (title), Dom'' John V (; 22 October 1689 – 31 July 1750), known as the Magnanimous (''o Magnânimo'') and the Portuguese Sun King (''o Rei-Sol Português''), was King of Portugal from 9 December 1706 until his death in 1750. His reig ...
ordered the seeding of lands to reduce dune encroachment and deforestation. Also under the management of the PPAFCC, is the ''Mata das Dunas da Costa da Caparica e Trafaria'' (''Dunes Game Preserve of Costa da Caprica and Trafaria''), at the base of the beach; a area of forest, the ''Mata das Dunas'' is a
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still maintained.


Camping

The main parks and camping sites in the parish include: * Parque de Campismo Orbitur * Parque de Campismo da Costa Nova (Clube de Campismo de Lisboa) * Parque de Campismo INATEL Caparica * Praia da Saúde * Praia da Mata


Recreation

The Almada Municipality on 26 June 2015 proclaimed
Praia da Adiça Praia (, Portuguese language, Portuguese for "beach") is the capital and largest city of Cape Verde.
() a
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beach.


Human geography

Although designated a city, and its public administration vested in the civil parish of Costa da Caparica, the area consists of several integrated communities and localities, including São João, Santo António, Terras da Costa and Fonte da Telha. With a population of 11,708 inhabitants, it represents 7.3% of the municipal population. Similarly, it has the largest immigrant population in the population, particularly during the summer (when there are an additional 7,800 residents and on average about 35,000 visitors).


Economy

The importance of the beach and sea is part of what makes the economy of Costa da Caparica function. Until the late 20th century, this was primarily with the fishing industry, but more so, with the seasonal tourist influx.


Architecture

Owing to its modern, tourist-oriented, history, there are few architecturally significant buildings within its borders classified by the Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico (IGESPAR); these include: * 3rd Financial Division building of the municipality of Almada () * Ararat/Residence of Robert Gulbenkian () * House of the Crown () * Estate of São Miguel () * Estate of Medos ()


Culture

Much like other Portuguese communities, the communities of Costa da Caparica participate in secular and religious festivities and fairs throughout the year. These include the city's annual festival (January/February), the festival for local popular saints () in June, an arts/crafts and book fairs in July/August, and the artisans' fair on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday of every month (except in July and August). The regions historical ties are also preserved in the ''Concurso da Caldeirada Pescador'' (''Fish Stew Competition'') held in January/February and the ''Feira de Velharias'', held on the third and fifth Sunday of the month and holidays.


Sport

The main sport clubs in the parish include: * Centro Internacional de Surf * Associação de Surf da Costa de Caparica (Surf Club and School) *
Grupo Desportivo dos Pescadores da Costa de Caparica Grupo Desportivo dos Pescadores da Costa de Caparica is a football club, an institution and a public utility that is based in the city of Costa da Caparica, Almada in Portugal. History G.D.P. Costa de Caparica was founded on January 1, 1944. ...
* Grupo Desportivo Terras da Costa * Sport União Caparica * Clube Motar da Costa de Caparica * Núcleo Sportinguista da Costa de Caparica * Clube dos Amigos do Rugby da Costa de Caparica


References

;Notes ;Sources * * * {{Authority control Beaches of Setúbal District Nude beaches Parishes of Almada Seaside resorts in Portugal