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Fuseta () is a former
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 ...
in the municipality of
Olhão Olhão (), officially known as Olhão da Restauração, is a city and concelho, municipality in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 45,396, in an area of . Located near the regional capital Faro, ...
, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish
Moncarapacho e Fuseta Moncarapacho e Fuseta is a civil parish in the municipality of Olhão Olhão (), officially known as Olhão da Restauração, is a city and concelho, municipality in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. The population of the municipality in 2 ...
. The parish occupies an area of approximately and at the 2001 census had a population of 2,146. This parish belonged to the
Tavira Municipality Tavira (), officially the City of Tavira (), is a Portuguese town and municipality, capital of the ''Costa do Acantilado'', situated in the east of the Algarve on the south coast of Portugal. It is east of Faro and west of Huelva across the riv ...
until 1876.


History

Fuseta, dates back to 1572, when it was then referred to as ''Fozeta'', a name that is derived from the diminutive for ''foz'' (referring to ''river mouth''); the ''Rio Tronoco'' disgorges into the sea from this location. Initially, the area was just a collection of small shacks used by fishermen to store tools for their fishing boats. Gradually, it developed into a small settlement. Fuseta was first mentioned during the Portuguese
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, when many of the villages fishermen shipped aboard the
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s to the spice routes and expeditions in the Far East.
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, a nobleman and resident of this area, claimed to have discovered the land now known as
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in 1500, beginning many of the Portuguese ventures onto the Grand Banks in search of
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. The oldest religious place of worship in Fuseta, the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Carmo (''Our Lady of Carmo'') existed by 1758. As the population grew, the Bishop of the Algarve, D. Francisco Gomes de Avelar, was petitioned to grant the ecumenical independence of the parish, which had previously been included in
Moncarapacho Moncarapacho is a former civil parish in the municipality of Olhão, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Moncarapacho e Fuseta Moncarapacho e Fuseta is a civil parish in the municipality of Olhão Olhão (), officially known ...
. Although Fuseta became its own parish on 12 March 1874, by Bishop D. André, who indicated that the parish would remain a suffragette of Moncarapacho until population levels grow significantly. It was Bishop D. Francisco Gomes, on 22 October 1802, who finally established the new independent parish. By 1790, the settlement included 90 fishermen and six fishing boats, which fished in the waters around Laraxe between April and September. From October to the end of
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these fishermen would fish around
Setúbal Setúbal ( , , ; ), officially the City of Setúbal (), is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population of the entire municipality in 2014 was 118,166, occupying an area of . The city itself had 89,303 inhabitants in 2001. It lies withi ...
and unloaded in
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. In 1835, the parish was exempted from paying fees to the Diocese by the Governor of the Bishop, Dr. António de Santo Ilídio da Fonseca e Silva. It was then that Fonseca and Silva determined the need to construct the parochial church, which was visited in 1898 by King Carlos. It was constructed on an elevated place using the income from maritime compromises in 1825 that separated Fuseta and Tavira.


Economy

The principal economic activity of Fuseta remains fishing and its derivatives. Owing to the beaches, camping parks and proximity to the island of Armona-Fuseta, the tourism industry has been growing.


Geography

With an area of , Fuseta is located along the Algarvean coast, bounded on the north and west by the parish of
Moncarapacho Moncarapacho is a former civil parish in the municipality of Olhão, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Moncarapacho e Fuseta Moncarapacho e Fuseta is a civil parish in the municipality of Olhão Olhão (), officially known ...
, to the south by the
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and along the east by the municipality of
Tavira Tavira (), officially the City of Tavira (), is a Portuguese town and municipality, capital of the ''Costa do Acantilado'', situated in the east of the Algarve on the south coast of Portugal. It is east of Faro and west of Huelva across the riv ...
.


Architecture


Civic

* Cinema Topázio () * Maritime Police Delegation of Fuseta () * Neighborhood Fishermens' Residences () * Social Day Centre of Nossa Senhora do Carmo () * Social Welfare Centre of Nossa Senhora de Fátima ()


References

{{Authority control Former parishes of Olhão