Civil parish in Oeste e Vale do Tejo, Portugal
Aljubarrota (European Portuguese: [alʒuβɐˈʁotɐ]) is a freguesia ("civil parish") in the municipality of Alcobaça, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the parishes of Prazeres and São Vicente.[1] Its population in 2011 was 6,639[2] in an area of 47.94 km².[3] In 1385 the Battle of Aljubarrota took place near the village.
Villages
- Aljubarrota
- Ataíja de Baixo
- Ataíja de Cima
- Boavista
- Cadoiço
- Carrascal
- Carvalhal
- Casais de Santa Teresa
- Casal da Eva
- Casal do Rei
- Chãos
- Chiqueda
- Covões
- Cumeira de Baixo
- Fonte do Ouro
- Ganilhos
- Lagoa do Cão
- Lameira
- Longras
- Mogo e Quinta do Mogo
- Moleanos
- Olheiros e Quinta de S. Paio
- Ponte de Jardim
- Quinta da Cruz
- Quinta Nova
- Riba Fria
- Val Vazão
See also
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