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The Algarve}}) is the southernmost region of mainland PortugalPortugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, and is the w...
, incorporating 16 municipalities. The capital is the city of FaroFaro, Portugal

Faro is a city and municipality in southern Portugal....
. Other cities are AlbufeiraAlbufeira

Albufeira is a Portuguese city and a municipality in the district of Faro....
, LagoaLagoa

Lagoa may refer to the following places:...
, LagosLagos, Portugal

Lagos is a city and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal....
, LouléLoulé

Loul? is a city and a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 764.2 km? and a total population of 62,295 inhabitants....
, OlhãoOlhão

Olh?o or Olh?o da Restaura??o is a city and a municipality in the Algarve region, southern Portugal....
, SilvesSilves

Silves is a town on the Portuguese Algarve, in the district of Faro....
, TaviraTavira Overview

Tavira, along with Lagos is one of the most architecturally attractive towns in the Algarve....
, and Vila Real de Santo AntónioVila Real de Santo António

official_name = Vila Real de Santo Ant?nio...
. QuarteiraQuarteira

Quarteira is a Portuguese city and a parish, located in the municipality of Loul....
, which is a town and a parish in the Loulé municipality, is another town with 'city' (Portuguese cidade) status, but its population varies greatly from season to season. The Algarve is one of the regions of Portugal according to NUTS II subdivisions. The region coincides with the district of FaroFaro (district)

The District of Faro is the southernmost district of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Faro....
, and has as its administrative centre the town of FaroFaro, Portugal

Faro is a city and municipality in southern Portugal....
, where are located both the region's international airportAirport

An airport is a facility where aircraft such as airplanes and helicopters can take off and land....
|Faro/Algarve Airport]]) [FAO] and public universityPublic university

A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or regional government....
 (the University of the AlgarveUniversity of the Algarve

The University of the Algarve is a Portuguese public university with administrative and financial autonomy....
).

TourismTourism

Tourism is the act of travel for predominantly recreational or leisure purposes, and also refers to the provision of service...
 and related activities are extensive and make up the bulk of the Algarve's summer economy.






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1250   King Afonso III of Portugal captures the Algarve from the Moors, thus completing the expulsion of the Moors from Portugal.






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The Algarve}}) is the southernmost region of mainland PortugalPortugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, and is the w...
, incorporating 16 municipalities. The capital is the city of FaroFaro, Portugal

Faro is a city and municipality in southern Portugal....
. Other cities are AlbufeiraAlbufeira

Albufeira is a Portuguese city and a municipality in the district of Faro....
, LagoaLagoa

Lagoa may refer to the following places:...
, LagosLagos, Portugal

Lagos is a city and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal....
, LouléLoulé

Loul? is a city and a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 764.2 km? and a total population of 62,295 inhabitants....
, OlhãoOlhão

Olh?o or Olh?o da Restaura??o is a city and a municipality in the Algarve region, southern Portugal....
, SilvesSilves

Silves is a town on the Portuguese Algarve, in the district of Faro....
, TaviraTavira Overview

Tavira, along with Lagos is one of the most architecturally attractive towns in the Algarve....
, and Vila Real de Santo AntónioVila Real de Santo António

official_name = Vila Real de Santo Ant?nio...
. QuarteiraQuarteira

Quarteira is a Portuguese city and a parish, located in the municipality of Loul....
, which is a town and a parish in the Loulé municipality, is another town with 'city' (Portuguese cidade) status, but its population varies greatly from season to season. The Algarve is one of the regions of Portugal according to NUTS II subdivisions. The region coincides with the district of FaroFaro (district)

The District of Faro is the southernmost district of Portugal, the District Capital is the city of Faro....
, and has as its administrative centre the town of FaroFaro, Portugal

Faro is a city and municipality in southern Portugal....
, where are located both the region's international airportAirport

An airport is a facility where aircraft such as airplanes and helicopters can take off and land....
|Faro/Algarve Airport]]) [FAO] and public universityPublic university

A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or regional government....
 (the University of the AlgarveUniversity of the Algarve

The University of the Algarve is a Portuguese public university with administrative and financial autonomy....
).

TourismTourism

Tourism is the act of travel for predominantly recreational or leisure purposes, and also refers to the provision of service...
 and related activities are extensive and make up the bulk of the Algarve's summer economy. Fish, seafood and fruit production, which includes oranges, carob beans, figs and almonds, are important activities in the region.

History

The Conii, influenced by TartessosTartessos

Tartessos was a harbor city on the south coast of the Iberian peninsula, at the mouth of the Guadalquivir river....
, were established by the sixth century BC in the region of the Algarve. They would be strongly influenced by the CelticiCeltici

The Celtici were an ancient Celtic tribe of Lusitania, akin either to the Lusitanians and Gallaecians or the Celtiberians, l...
. The Phoenicians had established trading ports along the coast circa 1000 BC. The Carthaginians founded Portus Hanibalis — known today as Portimão — in circa 550 BC. The RomansRoman Republic

The Roman Republic was a phase of the ancient Roman civilization characterized by a republican form of government....
 in the 2nd century BC spread through the Iberian PeninsulaIberian Peninsula

The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe....
, and many Roman ruins can still be seen in the region, notably in Lagos.

In the 5th century the Visigoths took control of the Algarve until the beginning of the MoorishMoors

The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of al-Andalus and the Maghreb and western Africa, whose culture is often cal...
 invasion in 711. When the Moors conquered Lagos in 716 it was called Zawaia. Faro, which the ChristianChristian

A Christian is a follower of Jesus of Nazareth, referred to as Christ....
 residents had called Santa Maria, was renamed Faraon, which means "the settlement of the Knights."

Due to the Moorish occupation of IberiaAl-Andalus

Al-Andalus was the Arabic name given to those parts of the Iberian Peninsula governed by Muslims from 711 to 1492....
, the region was called "Al-Gharb Al-AndalusAl'Garb Al'Andalus

The Al'Garb Al'Andalus, or just Al'Garb, was the name given by the Moors of Iberia to the modern province of Algarve a...
". Al-Gharb means "the west"; Al-Andalus is the arabic name of muslim iberia.

In the mid-12th century, the Moorish occupation ended: the "Al-Gharb" has been since then the kingdom of Algarve. It was not until the 13th century that the Portuguese finally secured the region against subsequent Moorish attempts to recapture the area - see ReconquistaReconquista

The Reconquista was the process by which the Christian Kingdoms of northern Hispania defeated and expelled the souther...
. King Afonso III of PortugalAfonso III of Portugal

Afonso III of Portugal , or Affonso , Alfonso or Alphonso or Alphonsus , the Bolognian or the Brave...
 started calling himself King of Portugal and Algarve. Later on, after 1471, with the conquest of territories in Northern Africa (considered as the Algarve of abroad in Africa) the title became with Afonso V of Portugal, King of Portugal and the Algarves here (in Europe) and abroad in Africa, and it stayed so till the proclamation of the Portuguese Republic in 1910.

In the 15th century, Henry the NavigatorHenry the Navigator

Infante Henrique, Duke of Viseu KG ; pron....
 based himself in Sagres and conducted various maritime expeditions which established Portugal as a colonial power.

The Algarve was a semi-autonomous area of Portugal with a governor from 1595 to 1808, as well as a separate taxation system until the end of the 18th century. During this time, to reflect the Algarve's unique status, Portuguese monarchs were known as "King of Portugal and The Algarves."

The 1755 Lisbon earthquake1755 Lisbon earthquake

The 1755 Lisbon earthquake took place on November 1, 1755, at 9:20 in the morning....
 damaged several areas in the Algarve, where a tsunamiTsunami

A tsunami is a series of waves when a body of water, such as an ocean is rapidly displaced on a massive scale....
 dismantled some coastal fortresses and, in the lower levels, razed houses. Almost all the coastal towns and villages of the Algarve were heavily damaged, except FaroFaro, Portugal

Faro is a city and municipality in southern Portugal....
, which was protected by the sandy banks of Ria FormosaRia Formosa

The Ria Formosa lagoon, located in Algarve, south of Portugal, is a barrier islands system that communicates with the sea th...
 lagoon. In LagosLagos, Portugal

Lagos is a city and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal....
, the waves reached the top of the city walls. The town of Vila Real de Santo AntónioVila Real de Santo António

official_name = Vila Real de Santo Ant?nio...
 was destroyed by a wave from the earthquake, and rebuilt many years later in 1774. For many Portuguese coastal regions, including the Algarve, the destructive effects of the tsunami were more disastrous than those of the earthquake proper.

In 1807 when JunotJean-Andoche Junot

Jean-Andoche Junot, Duke of Abrantes was a French general under Napoleon Bonaparte. ...
 was leading the first Napoleonic invasion in the north of Portugal, the Algarve was occupied by the Spanish troops of Manuel Godoy. The Algarve became the first part of Portugal to liberate itself from Spanish occupation, in the rebellion of OlhãoOlhão

Olh?o or Olh?o da Restaura??o is a city and a municipality in the Algarve region, southern Portugal....
 in 1808.

Geography

The Algarve is hilly, but traversed with rich valleys. Its highest point is the mountain range of Monchique, with a maximum altitude of 906m (Peak of the Fóia).

It is composed of 5,412 square kilometres with approximately 410,000 permanent inhabitants (density of 76 inhabitants per square kilometre). This figure increases to over a million people at the height of summer due to an influx of tourists.

The region is also the home of the Ria Formosa lagoon, a nature reserveNature reserve

*Biosphere Reserve*Conservation designation...
 of over 170 square kilometres and a stopping place for hundreds of different birds.

The Algarve is a popular destination for tourism, primarily because of its beachFacts About Beach

A beach or strand is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles,...
es, Mediterranean climateMediterranean climate

A Mediterranean climate is one that resembles those of the lands bordering the Mediterranean Sea....
, safety and relatively low costs. The length of the south-facing coastline is approximately 155 kilometres. Beyond the westernmost point of Cape St. VincentCape St. Vincent

Cape St. Vincent , next to the Sagres Point, on the so-called Costa Vicentina , is a headland in the municipality of Sag...
 it stretches a further 50 kilometres to the north. The coastline is notable for picturesque limestoneLimestone

Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite ....
 caveCave

A cave is a natural underground void large enough for an adult human to enter....
s and grottoes, particularly around Lagos, which are accessible by powerboatFacts About Powerboat

Powerboat may refer to:* Powerboating...
. Praia da Marinha, LagoaLagoa (Algarve) Overview

Lagoa is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 88.3 km² and a total population of 22,658 inhabitants....
 was classified as one of the 100 most beautiful and well preserved beaches of the world. There are many other beautiful and famous summer places such as AlbufeiraAlbufeira

Albufeira is a Portuguese city and a municipality in the district of Faro....
, VilamouraVilamoura

Vilamoura is a privately owned resort located in the south of Portugal in the Algarve region....
, Praia da RochaPraia da Rocha Overview

Praia da Rocha is a town in the Algarve, southern Portugal. ...
, LagosFacts About Lagos, Portugal

Lagos is a city and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal....
, Armação de PêraArmação de Pêra

Arma??o de P?ra is a civil parish of the municipality of Silves in the Algarve, Portugal....
, Alvor, Monte Gordo TaviraTavira

Tavira, along with Lagos is one of the most architecturally attractive towns in the Algarve....
,Salema and Sagres. It is also host to the annual Algarve CupAlgarve Cup

The Algarve Cup is a global invitational tournament for national teams in women's football....
 invitational tournament for national teams in women's footballWomen's football (soccer)

Women's association football is the most prominent team sport for women in many countries, and one of the few women's team s...
.

Municipalities



Maps:
The region is divided into 16 municipalities:
  • AlbufeiraAlbufeira Summary

    Albufeira is a Portuguese city and a municipality in the district of Faro....
  • AlcoutimAlcoutim

    Alcoutim is a town and a municipality in Portugal near the border with Spain....
  • AljezurAljezur Overview

    Aljezur is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 323.5 km² and a total population of 5,322 inhabitants....
  • Castro MarimCastro Marim

    Castro Marim is a town and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal....
  • FaroFacts About Faro, Portugal

    Faro is a city and municipality in southern Portugal....
  • Lagoa
  • LagosLagos, Portugal

    Lagos is a city and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal....
  • LouléLoulé

    Loul? is a city and a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 764.2 km? and a total population of 62,295 inhabitants....
  • MonchiqueMonchique

    Monchique is a municipality of southern Portugal, in the district of Faro....
  • OlhãoOlhão

    Olh?o or Olh?o da Restaura??o is a city and a municipality in the Algarve region, southern Portugal....
  • PortimãoPortimão

    Portimo, is a city located in the Algarve, on the southern coast of Portugal....
  • São Brás de AlportelSão Brás de Alportel

    S?o Br?s de Alportel is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 153.4 km? and a total population of 11,205 inhabita...
  • SilvesSilves

    Silves is a town on the Portuguese Algarve, in the district of Faro....
  • TaviraFacts About Tavira

    Tavira, along with Lagos is one of the most architecturally attractive towns in the Algarve....
  • Vila do BispoVila do Bispo

    Vila do Bispo is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 179.0 km² and a total population of 5,381 inhabitants....
  • Vila Real de Santo AntónioVila Real de Santo António

    official_name = Vila Real de Santo Ant?nio...



Note: the Algarve region and the Faro district are coexistent (comprise exactly the same territory).The Algarve has several cities,towns and villages. It also includes some islands and islets.

Economy

Agricultural products of the region include figFIG

FIG may refer to:* F?d?ration Internationale de Gymnastique...
, almondAlmond

The Almond is a small deciduous tree belonging to the subfamily Prunoideae of the family Rosaceae....
, orangeOrange (fruit)

Orangespecifically, sweet orangerefers to the citrus tree Citrus sinensis and its fruit....
 (laranja do Algarve), carob bean, strawberry treeStrawberry Tree

The Strawberry Tree is an evergreen shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the Mediterranean region and west...
 and cork oakCork Oak

The Cork Oak is a medium sized, evergreen oak tree in the section Quercus sect....
. HorticultureHorticulture

The Latin words hortus and cultura together form horticulture, classically defined as the culture or growing of gard...
 is important and the region's landscape was known for the large areas of land covered with plastic greenhouseGreenhouse

A greenhouse is a building where plants are cultivated....
s which are used for that end. FishingFishing

Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish....
 and aquacultureAquaculture

Aquaculture is the cultivation of the natural produce of water ....
 are important activities in the coastal area of Algarve, with sardineSardine Summary

Sardines or pilchards are a group of several types of small oily fish related to herrings, family Clupeidae....
s, solesSole (fish)

The soles are flatfishes of various families....
, cyprinids, gilt-head breamGilt-head bream

The gilt-head bream Sparus aurata is a fish of the bream family Sparidae found in the Mediterranean Sea and the ea...
 and various seafoodSeafood

Seafood is any sea animal or seaweed that is served as food or is suitable for eating....
 being the major productions. Food processingFood processing Summary

Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into food for consumption by humans....
, cementFacts About Cement

In the most general sense of the word, cement is a binder, a substance which sets and hardens independently, and can bind ot...
 and constructionConstruction

In project architecture and civil engineering, construction is the building or assembly of any infrastructure on a site....
, are the main industries. TourismTourism

Tourism is the act of travel for predominantly recreational or leisure purposes, and also refers to the provision of service...
 related activities are extensive and make the bulk of Algarve's economy during summer time.

Tourism and immigration in the Algarve

In the 1960s the Algarve became a very popular destination for tourists, mainly from BritainFacts About United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
. It has since become a common destination for GermansGermans Summary

Germans are defined as an ethnic group, or Volk, in the sense of sharing a common German culture, speaking the German langua...
, DutchDutch people

The Dutch are the dominant ethnic groupThe ethnic group of the Dutch refers to a human population whose members identi...
 and Irish peopleIrish people

The Irish are a northwest European ethnic group who originated in Ireland....
. Many of these tourists own their own property in the region. There are Algarve-based English-written publications and newspapers specifically addressed to this community. In addition to the natural beauties and plenty of beaches, the Algarve has invested in the creation of a network of golf coursesGolf Summary

Golf is a sport where individual players or teams hit a ball into a hole using various clubs, and is one of the few ball ga...
. Well-known beaches in the Algarve range from Praia da LuzPraia da Luz

Praia da Luz is a beach located about 3km from Lagos....
 to Armação de PêraArmação de Pêra

Arma??o de P?ra is a civil parish of the municipality of Silves in the Algarve, Portugal....
. A well known spa townSpa town

A spa town is a town frequented, in times past, for health reasons, to "take the waters"....
 is Caldas de MonchiqueCaldas de Monchique

Caldas de Monchique is a spa town in the Monchique mountains in the Algarve region of Portugal....
.

Algarve's mild climate attracts interest from Northern Europeans wishing to have a holiday home or residence in the region. Being a region of Portugal, and therefore in the European UnionEuropean Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental and supranational union of 25 democratic member states....
, any EU citizen have the right to freely buy property and reside with little formality in the Algarve. British expatriates, followed by German, Dutch and Scandinavians, are among the largest groups wishing to own a home in this Portugal's sunny region.

Tourism plays an important role in the economy of the Algarve region. A large number of seasonal job opportunities are tourism-related and are fulfilled by thousands of immigrant workers arrived from countries like BrazilBrazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest and most populous country in South America, and ...
, UkraineUkraine Summary

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe....
 and Cape VerdeCape Verde

The Republic of Cape Verde or Cape Verde is a republic located on an archipelago in the Macaronesia ecoregion of the ...
, among others.

In March 2007 the Minister of Economy, Manuel Pinho, announced the creation of the "Allgarve" brand, as a part of a strategical promotion of the Algarve as a tourism destination for foreign citizens.

Accommodation

Accommodation in the Algarve ranges from high rise resorts in places like Albufeira to traditional guesthouses, located in the small towns and villages surrounding the algarve coast. Over the past 50 years the Algarve has seen an increase in development, particularly from non-Portuguese developers. While these developments are certainly not on the same level as those in Spain, they have resulted in visual pollution which has affected residents living in the area.
Over the past few years many tourists visiting the Algarve have moved away from the resorts, and have chosen the comfort of a traditional Algarve guesthouse, many of these run by ex-pats from England, Holland, and Germany who have escaped to the Algarve for a quieter life.

Education in the Algarve

The region has several private and public secondary schools, primary schools as well as kindergartens. There are also international schools such as , and Vilamoura International School as well as the International School of the Algarve, located in Porches, Lagoa.

The University of the AlgarveUniversity of the Algarve

The University of the Algarve is a Portuguese public university with administrative and financial autonomy....
, headquartered in FaroFaro, Portugal

Faro is a city and municipality in southern Portugal....
 with an extension in PortimãoPortimão

Portimo, is a city located in the Algarve, on the southern coast of Portugal....
, is a public university which awards all academic degrees in fields ranging from marine biologyMarine biology

Marine biology is the scientific study of the plants, animals and other organisms that live in the ocean....
 to economicsEconomics

In the social sciences, economics is the study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.....
 to environmental engineeringEnvironmental engineering

Environmental engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to improve the environment , to provide h...
. There are also several higher and medium-education private institutions.

Weather

The maximum temperatures in the Algarve fluctuate between 15 and 31 °C, with the temperature never falling below zero in the winter months.

See also

  • Al'Garb Al'AndalusAl'Garb Al'Andalus Overview

    The Al'Garb Al'Andalus, or just Al'Garb, was the name given by the Moors of Iberia to the modern province of Algarve a...


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