Lezíria do Tejo

The Comunidade Intermunicipal da Lezíria do Tejo (Portuguese pronunciation: [lɨˈziɾia du ˈtɛʒu]; English: Tagus Floodplain) is an administrative division in Portugal. It was established as an Associação de Municípios in 1987, converted into a Comunidade Urbana in 2003, and converted into a Comunidade Intermunicipal in November 2008.[1] It is also a NUTS3 subregion of the Alentejo Region.[2] The seat of the intermunicipal community is the city of Santarém. Lezíria do Tejo comprises municipalities of the former districts of Santarém and Lisbon. Lezíria do Tejo belongs to the Lisboa e Vale do Tejo Region for planning. The population in 2011 was 247,453,[3] in an area of 4,275 km².[4]

Lezíria do Tejo
Coordinates: 39.23°N 8.68°W / 39.23; -8.68
Country Portugal
RegionAlentejo
Established2008
SeatSantarém
Municipalities11
Area
  Total4,274.98 km2 (1,650.58 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total247,453
  Density58/km2 (150/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Websitewww.cimlt.eu

Municipalities

It is composed of 11 municipalities:[5]

MunicipalityPopulation (2011)[3]Area (km²)[4]
Almeirim23,376222.12
Alpiarça7,70295.36
Azambuja21,814262.66
Benavente29,019521.38
Cartaxo24,462158.17
Chamusca10,120746.01
Coruche19,9441115.72
Golegã[6]5,91384.32
Rio Maior21,192272.76
Salvaterra de Magos22,159243.93
Santarém[7]61,752552.54
Total247,4534,274.98

References

  1. CIM Lezíria do Tejo
  2. Adequação dos indicadores à nova organização territorial NUTS III / Entidades Intermunicipais, Instituto Nacional de Estatística, 18 March 2015
  3. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  4. "Áreas das freguesias, concelhos, distritos e país". Archived from the original on 2018-11-05. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  5. "Law nr. 75/2013" (pdf). Diário da República (in Portuguese). Assembly of the Republic (Portugal). Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  6. including the parish Pombalinho, that changed from the municipality of Santarém to Golegã in 2013
  7. excluding the parish Pombalinho


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