Oliveira de Azeméis (
pron. or [ɐzɨ'mɛiʃ]) is a
municipality in
Portugal with a total area of 163.5
km² and a total population of 71,069 inhabitants, and 71,043 electors. The city itself has a population of 12,047. It is located 35 km to the south of Portugal's second most major city -
Porto, and less than 20 km from the
Atlantic Ocean. It is connected to the A1
motorway and the IC2 expressway and is served by
Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport.
Oliveira de Azeméis is a small city in the North of Portugal, counting more than 12,000 inhabitants.
The municipality will soon be integrated in the Greater Metropolitan Area of Porto.
The present Mayor is Ápio Cláudio do Carmo Assunção, elected by the Social Democratic Party.
The municipal holiday is the Monday that follows the 2nd Sunday of August.
In the centre there is a marian sanctuary of some importance, La Salette. It was built in order to honor the apparitions of Virgin Mary in the small village of La Salette in France. What is very striking about this sanctuary is that it contains the finger of a burglar that tried to steal some precious artifacts (one night a guard shot a burglar with his shotgun and only hit his finger). The finger lies inside an alcohol jar right in front of the chapel.
Sports
Its most important
sports club is the U.D.O.
União Desportiva Oliveirense which fields teams in football, basketball and ring hockey.
One other club is Futebol Clube Pinheirense (FCP), it is a club dedicated mostly to football. They have a kids school in partnership with
Benfica.
Facilities
Local facilities include:
Nearby cities
Economy
Among its most well-known companies are
Simoldes and
Lactogal.
It is an important industrial area, producing a wide variety of goods:
- Moulds
- Dairy produce
- Shoes
- Car components
- Springs
- Mattresses
Parishes
- Carregosa
- Cesar
- Fajões
- Loureiro
- Macieira de Sarnes
- Macinhata de Seixa
- Madail
- Nogueira do Cravo
- Oliveira de Azeméis
- Ossela
- Palmaz
- Pindelo
- Pinheiro da Bemposta
- Santiago da Riba-Ul
- São Martinho da Gândara
- São Roque
- Travanca
- Ul
- Vila de Cucujães
References
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