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Bragança District

“Amid mountains and valleys, the district of Vila Real stands as a guardian of Trás-os-Montes traditions, where every parish tells a story and every landscape breathes authenticity.”

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Mogadouro

Mogadouro

Municipality in the district of Bragança, located on the Mirandese Plateau and part of the Douro International Natural Park. Known for the Feira dos Gorazes, its border landscapes, and its agricultural and cultural tradition.

Bragança

Bragança

The capital of the district of Bragança, located in the Trás-os-Montes region. Known for Bragança Castle, the Graça Morais Contemporary Art Center, and its strong connection to culture, education, and natural heritage.

Alfândega da Fé

Alfândega da Fé

Municipality in the district of Bragança, located in Terras de Trás-os-Montes. Known for its Cherry Festival, the landscapes of Serra de Bornes, and its cultural and agricultural dynamism.

Carrazeda de Ansiães

Carrazeda de Ansiães

Municipality in the district of Bragança, with 14 parishes and approximately 5,390 inhabitants. Known for its wine, olive oil, and apple production, and for the ruins of the ancient medieval village of Ansiães.

Freixo de Espada à Cinta

Freixo de Espada à Cinta

Municipality in the district of Bragança, located near the Douro river and the Spanish border. Known for its almond, wine, and silk production, and its Manueline architecture. It has 4 civil parishes and approximately 2,980 inhabitants.

Macedo de Cavaleiros

Macedo de Cavaleiros

Municipality in the district of Bragança, with 30 civil parishes and approximately 15,776 inhabitants. Located between the Bornes Mountain Range and the Azibo Reservoir, it is known for its natural landscape, rural heritage, and agricultural tradition.

Miranda do Douro

Miranda do Douro

A municipality in the district of Bragança, located near the border with Spain and along the Douro river. Known for the Mirandese language, the Cathedral, and the landscapes of the Douro International Natural Park. It has 13 parishes and about 6,500 inhabitants.

Mirandela

Mirandela

A municipality in the district of Bragança, known as the "Princess of the Tua". It has 30 civil parishes and about 21,384 inhabitants. It stands out for its olive oil production, gastronomy (Mirandela alheira sausage), and the landscapes of the Tua River valley.

Torre de Moncorvo

Torre de Moncorvo

Municipality in the district of Bragança, located on the south bank of the Douro River. Known for its medieval architecture, almond blossom, and iron mining tradition. It has 13 parishes and about 7,500 inhabitants.

Vila Flor

Vila Flor

Municipality in the district of Bragança, situated between the Tua and Vilariça valleys. Known for its almond blossoms, religious heritage, and agricultural landscapes. It has 14 parishes and about 6,000 inhabitants.

Vimioso

Vimioso

Municipality in the district of Bragança, located on the Mirandês plateau, near the border with Spain. Known for the Algoso Castle, its agricultural and livestock tradition, and the landscapes of the Sabor and Angueira valleys. It has 10 parishes and about 4,176 inhabitants.

Vinhais

Vinhais

Municipality in the district of Bragança, located in the Trás-os-Montes region. Known for the "Feira do Fumeiro" (Smoked Meats Fair), the landscapes of Serra da Coroa, and its rural tradition. It has 35 parishes and about 6,500 inhabitants.

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