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Vila Real () is the capital and largest city of the Vila Real District, in the North region, . It is also the seat of the Douro intermunicipal community and of the Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro historical province. The Vila Real covers an area of and is home to an estimated population of 49,574 (2021),INE: "Resultados Preliminares Censos 2021 INE". Retrieved 14 February 2022. of which about 30,000 live in the urban area (2021).

(2025). 9789892502182, Instituto Nacional de Estatística. .

The city is located in a plateau 450 m (1,510 ft) high, over the formed by the gorges of the and Cabril rivers, where the oldest part of town (Vila Velha) is located, framed by the escarpments of the gorge. The Alvão and Marão mountains overlook the town on the northwest and southwest side, respectively, rising up to 1,400 m (4,600 ft). With over seven hundred years of existence, the city was once known as the "royal court of Trás-os-Montes" due to the high number of manors bearing coats of arms and family crests, attesting the presence of noble figures that established in the city by influence of the Marquis of Vila Real, the most powerful aristocratic house in Portugal, during the 16th and 17th centuries, after the Dukes of Braganza and the Dukes of Aveiro. Many of these family crests are still visible today in the manors spread throughout the old city and in the Carreira Garden.Câmara Municipal de Vila Real: Concelho: História. Acedido a 04/09/2011.

Vila Real was ranked seventh in the list of Portugal's most livable cities in the survey of living conditions published by the Portuguese newspaper Expresso in 2007.Classificação Expresso das melhores cidades portuguesas para viver em 2007, Expresso


History
The region shows traces of inhabitation during the era, while the settlement of Panóias and the Panóias Sanctuary had a Roman presence. However, with the and Muslim invasions there was a gradual depopulation.

At the end of the 11th century, in 1096, Henry, Count of Portugal wrote a , a royal document whose purpose was to establish and regulate a town, establishing Constantim de Panóias as a way to repopulate the region. In 1272, as a new incentive to repopulation, King Afonso III of Portugal wrote another unsuccessful to establish Vila Real de Panóias. Only in 1289, the third written by King Denis of Portugal was successful in establishing Vila Real de Panóias, whose name, meaning Royal Town, is a testimony to its origin by royal decree.

Vila Real's privileged location at the crossroad between the -Bragança and -Chaves roads allowed for a sustained growth over the centuries. Starting from the 17th century, the House of Vila Real attracted the nobility to an extent that during that time the city housed more members of the royal family than any other settlement in except the capital in , and family coats of arms remain above old houses and manors, some of which are still occupied by those families. Vineyards were introduced to the municipality in 1764, growing red, white and rosé wines for export. Despite its royal presence, Vila Real remained with the status of town until the increase in population in the 19th century, which led to it gaining the status of capital of the Vila Real District and the historic province of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vila Real was created in 1922 from the of Bragança-Miranda, Braga and Lamego and Vila Real finally gained city status under the Portuguese Republic in 1925.

It was the fourth Portuguese city to have public supply of , but it was the first to produce power, from 1894 to 1926 in the Hydroelectric Power Plant of Biel, located near the , named after Karl Emil Biel.

The city experienced a great development with the establishment of the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro in 1986, succeeding the Polytechnic Institute of Vila Real created in 1973, contributing to an increase and revitalization of the population. In 2017 there were 6 651 students enrolled in .

In the last couple of years, several cultural facilities were built, such as the Vila Real Theater, the Vila Velha Museum, the Sound and Image Museum, the Regional Conservatory of Music and the transfer of the Dr. Júlio Teixeira Public Library and Municipal Archive to new buildings, bringing some dynamism and progress to the city. Various areas of the city have also been rehabilitated, such as the Centro Histórico, the Vila Velha and traditional typical neighbourhoods like Bairro dos Ferreiros and Bairro S. Vicente de Paulo. The area surrounding the has also been rehabilitated, becoming the Corgo Park, the Forest Park and the Codessais Recreational Complex, including cultural components as the Vila Real Science Center and the Urban Ecology Agency.

Nowadays the city experiences a phase of growing industrial and commercial development, aimed at health, education and tourism, presenting itself as an attractive place for foreign investment, being internationally known by the Circuito Internacional de Vila Real, the street circuit used for the FIA WTCR Race of Portugal, one of the events of the World Touring Car Cup.


Coat of arms
The coat of arms of Vila Real - a sword embedded in a wreath of zambujeiro (wild olive tree) and the slogan Aleu - is derived from the decorative motif of the tomb of Pedro de Menezes, 1st Count of Vila Real, found in the Igreja da Graça in Santarém. 'Aleu' or 'aleo' is an old Portuguese term for a 'gaming stick' (as used in or ). It refers to a famous episode concerning Pedro de Menezes from shortly after the Conquest of Ceuta on September 2, 1415 (commemorated on ). Pedro de Menezes was engaged in an outdoor game in the king's presence when a messenger arrived reporting an imminent Moroccan attack on Portuguese-held . Menezes is said to have raised his gaming stick ( aleo) and told the king that "with that stick alone" he could defend Ceuta from all the power of Morocco."Eu só com este páu, sou capaz de defender Ceuta, de todo o poder dos mouros", as reported in Portugal antigo e moderno, 1878, p. 495. Similar design can be seen on the coat of arms of , where Pedro's descendants were made Count's of Alcoutim.


Population
1864187818901900191119201930194019501960197019811991200120112021
32 14633 48934 03235 97637 11134 95237 95143 14246 78247 77344 55047 02046 30049 95751 85049 574
(Observation: Number of resident inhabitants, that is, that had their official residency in Vila Real at the time of the census.)

190019111920193019401950196019701981199120012011
0-14 Anos12 54113 64212 38313 10015 08015 60316 16414 94013 5669 8038 0757 714
15-24 Anos7 0086 5576 4387 1268 1268 9648 5618 1258 7868 4257 5165 639
25-64 Anos14 58014 80613 92014 99817 05618 92419 74418 08519 74122 12926 63129 156
= ou > 65 Anos1 8452 0852 0642 0752 3492 9923 3043 4004 9275 9437 7359 341
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(Observation: From 1900 to 1950 the data refers to the de facto population, that was present in Vila Real at the time of the census.)


Climate
Vila Real has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csb/Csa) with warm to hot dry summers and cool wet winters.

Located in a promontory formed by the gorges of the Corgo and Cabril rivers, Vila Real sits at altitude. The Alvão and Marão mountains overlook the town on the northwest and southwest side, respectively, rising up to .

Due to the geographical location, its climate is a mix between Mediterranean and oceanic, with some continental influences. Winters are long, with negative temperatures and frequent frosts. Snowfall usually occurs once or twice each year.


Civil parishes
Vila Real's municipality consists of 20 freguesias or civil parishes, which are not all coexistent with the ecclesiastical parishes or paróquias. The civil parish Vila Real (Nossa Senhora da Conceição, São Pedro e São Dinis) is officially the city of Vila Real.

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 20 civil parishes ( freguesias):

  • Abaças
  • Adoufe e Vilarinho de Samardã
  • Andrães
  • Arroios
  • Borbela e Lamas de Olo
  • Campeã
  • Constantim e Vale de Nogueiras
  • Folhadela
  • Guiães
  • Lordelo
  • Mateus
  • Mondrões
  • Mouçós e Lamares
  • Nogueira e Ermida
  • Parada de Cunhos
  • Pena, Quintã e Vila Cova
  • São Tomé do Castelo e Justes
  • Fojo dos Lobos de Fafiao- Cabril- Montalegre.
  • Joao Rodrigues Cabrilho born Place - Lapela- Cabril -Montalegre.
  • Miradouro DE Fafiao. Fafiao- Cabril -Montalegre.

  • Torgueda
  • Vila Marim
  • Vila Real (Nossa Senhora da Conceição, São Pedro e São Dinis)


Infrastructure

Museums and cultural facilities
  • Archaeology and Numismatic Museum
  • Vila Velha Museum
  • Professor Fernando Real Geology Museum at the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro
  • Ethnographic Museum
  • Sound and Image Museum
  • Alvão Natural Park Information and Interpretation Center
  • Panoias Sanctuary Interpretation Center
  • Vila Real Science Center
  • Urban Ecology Agency
  • Dr. Júlio Teixeira Public Library
  • Vila Real Theater
  • Municipal Archive
  • Vila-Realense Literary Guild


Sports
  • Codessais Recreational Complex
  • Monte da Forca Sports Complex
  • UTAD Sports Complex
  • Abambres Sports Complex
  • Engenheiro Francisco Campos Sports Complex
  • Calvário Football Pitch
  • Cruzeiro Stadium (Constantim)
  • D. Francisco de Sousa Albuquerque Football Pitch (Mateus)
  • Flores Tennis Court
  • UTAD Tennis Courts
  • Vila Real Tennis Club
  • Corgo Park Multi Sport
  • Forest Park Multi Sport
  • Vila Real Sports Center
  • Araucária Sports Center
  • Diogo Cão Sports Center
  • UTAD Sports Center
  • Vila Real AMF Kartdrome
  • Monte da Forca Kartdrome
  • Municipal Covered Swimming Pools
  • Codessais Swimming Pools
  • NaturWaterPark - Douro Amusement Park
  • Vila Real Rocodrome - Climbing Walls
  • Walking and Running Center
  • Vila Real Automobile Club
  • Sport Club Vila Real is the city's football club, founded in 1920. It has played in the Portuguese third and fourth tiers, currently competing in the fourth, the .


Health
  • Nuno Grande community health center (USF)
  • Corgo community health center (USF)
  • Fénix community health center (USF)
  • Nova de Mateus community health center (USF)
  • Mateus Personalized Health Care Unit (UCSP)
  • Mateus UCSP - Abaças Unit
  • Mateus UCSP - Torgueda Unit
  • Mateus UCSP - Campeã Unit
  • Mateus UCSP - Sanguinhedo Unit
  • Integrated Continued Care Unit - Vila Real Santa Casa da Misericórdia
  • St. Peter Hospital, part of the Hospital Center of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (CHTMAD)
  • Hospital da Luz - Vila Real (Private)
  • Trofa Saúde - Hospital Vila Real (Private)


Nature
  • UTAD Botanical Garden
  • Forest Park
  • Corgo Park
  • Alvão Natural Park
  • Alvão/Marão Site of Community Importance (Natura 2000 Network)
  • Vila Real Campsite
  • Gardens
  • Carreira Garden
  • , a World Heritage Site
  • Fojo Dos Lobos de Fafiao.
  • MIradouro de Fafiao- Cabril
  • Joao Rodrigues Cabrilho born PLace. Lapela - Cabril, Montalegre


Education
  • University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro
  • Agostinho Roseta Technical School
  • Nervir Technical School
  • Camilo Castelo Branco Secondary School
  • São Pedro Secondary School
  • Morgado de Mateus Secondary School
  • Diogo Cão Lower Secondary School
  • Monsenhor Jerónimo do Amaral Lower Secondary School
  • João Paulo II Private School
  • São José Private School
  • S. Vicente de Paulo Primary School
  • Corgo Primary School
  • Árvores Primary School
  • Flores Primary School
  • Araucária Primary School
  • Douro Primary School
  • Mouçós Primary School
  • Lordelo Primary School
  • Agarez Primary School
  • Arrabães Primary School
  • Mondrões Primary School
  • Parada de Cunhos Primary School
  • Prado Primary School
  • Campeã Primary School
  • Vila Marim Primary School
  • Vilarinho da Samardã Primary School


Others
  • Nosso Shopping Center
  • Constantim Industrial Park
  • Regia Douro Park - Science and Technology Park


Main sights
  • Capela da Misericórdia
  • Capela de São Brás e o túmulo de Teixeira de Macedo
  • Capela do Espírito Santo ou Capela do Bom Jesus do Hospital
  • Diogo Cão's house
  • Carvalho Araújo's house
  • Brocas' house
  • Marqueses's house de Vila Real
  • Cathedral of Vila Real
  • St. Peter's church
  • Bom Jesus do Calvário church
  • Clérigos's church or "Capela Nova"
  • Pelourinho de Vila Real


Outside the city centre
  • Alvão Natural Park
  • Quintela's tower
  • Mamoas de Justes
  • Mão do Homem, in Adoufe
  • Necrópole de S. Miguel da Pena
  • Santuário de Panóias, in Vale de Nogueiras
  • Fafiao- Cabril, Montalegre MIRADOURO de Fafiao
  • Fojo de LObos de Fafiao. Fafiao- Cabril, MOntalegre


Transportation

Highways
  • A24 - Connects Chaves (frontier with , ), to the North, and , to the South.
    • A7 - Indirect connection to (, Guimarães, etc.), from Vila Pouca de Aguiar, via A24.
  • A4 - Main Road that connects , to the West, and Bragança, Northeast and the frontier with Castilla y Leon, .
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Airfield
Vila Real airfield (VRL) - Located 4 km from city centre, near the Industrial Zone, in the Folhadela parish. Has a paved runway with 950×30 m. A scheduled airline service operated by Aero VIP serves some domestic destinations.


Railway
The was a railway that connected the city to Regua, 25 km south, in the valley. It closed for renovation in 2009, but due to spending cuts by the Portuguese Government the closure has become permanent. It followed the river valley and offered splendid views to the characteristic vineyards clinging on to almost vertical. Until 1990 the Corgo line also continued north to Chaves.


Urban bus
The city bus system in Vila Real is run by Corgobus; there are 5 lines and about 1.35 million people in 2008 were transported.


Main distances
  • Chaves - 68 km
  • - 90 km
  • - 97 km
  • Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) - 100 km
  • - 100 km
  • Bragança - 120 km
  • - 411 km
  • - 520 km
  • Faro - 613 km


Twin towns — sister cities
Vila Real is with:

  • Osnabrück, Germany
  • , Spain
  • , France
  • Mende, France
  • Espinho, Portugal


Notable people
  • Diogo Cão ( – ), explorer and navigator of the Age of Discovery
  • Luís Vaz Pereira Pinto Guedes (1770–1841), brigadier on the absolutist side in Portugal's & 2nd Viscount of Montalegre
  • António Lopes Mendes (1835–1894), explorer, agronomist in Brazil and India, illustrator and cartographer
  • José Augusto Alves Roçadas (1865–1926) general, colonial governor in Angola and Macau
  • Carvalho Araújo (1881–1918), Navy officer, colonial administrator and politician
  • Luísa Dacosta (1927–2015), writer
  • Francisco Seixas da Costa (born 1948), diplomat


Sport
  • Paulo Alves, (born 1969), footballer
  • (born 1982), Angolan footballer
  • Norberto Mourão (born 1980), paracanoeist, bronze medallist at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
  • Vítor Murta (born 1979), footballer
  • Ana Sofia Nóbrega (born 1990), Angolan swimmer
  • André Pires (born 1989), motorcycle racer
  • (born 1982), footballer
  • Simão Sabrosa (born 1979), footballer
  • Schuster (Rui Miguel Mateus Teixeira), (born 1978) footballer


Gallery
File:Torre de Quintela.JPG|Quintela Tower File:Cascata Agarez.jpg|Agarez Waterfall File:Street VR PT.jpg|Typical Houses File:Corgo VR PT.jpg|Corgo River and Metallic Bridge in Vila Real File:Santuario de Panoias Vila Real Portugal 01.jpg|Panóias Sanctuary File:Casa Diogo Cao.JPG|Diogo Cão House File:BMVR.jpg|Public Library File:TeatroVR-PT.jpg|Theatre File:DolceVitaDouro-VR-PT.jpg|Shopping Centre File:Centro Com. Dolce Vita Douro - Vila Real (Portugal).jpg|Shopping Centre (interior)


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