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Balazar

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Country
  
Portugal

Metropolitan area
  
Porto

Area
  
11.57 km²

District
  
Porto District

Municipality
  
Póvoa de Varzim

Subregion
  
Grande Porto

Postal code
  
4570 Balazar PVZ

Population
  
2,543 (2011)

Region
  
Norte Region, Portugal

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Patrons
  
Eulalia of Mérida, Alexandrina Maria da Costa

Balazar (or Balasar) is one of the seven parishes of the municipality of Póvoa de Varzim. The population in 2011 was 2,543, in an area of 11.61 km².

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Map of Balazar, Portugal

History

It was an ecclesiastical parish in Barcelos until 1836, when it became a civil unit and transferred to Póvoa de Varzim. In 1853 it was transferred to Vila Nova de Famalicão, but Póvoa de Varzim town hall request it to be returned, and was transferred back to Póvoa two years later.

The parish became famous in 2004, after the beatification of Alexandrina Maria da Costa by Pope John Paul II, on April 25 of that year. Pilgrimages to the parish's church where Alexandrina's body rests was already common, became more popular and the church is studying if it will make a shrine to Alexandrina, depending of number of pilgrims and if she is declared a saint.

Geography

Balazar is located 14 km east of downtown Póvoa de Varzim; and borders Rates to the west and the municipalities of Barcelos, Vila Nova de Famalicão, and Vila do Conde.

Hamlets

The parish is divided into several hamlets (lugares): Agrelos, Além, Bouça Velha, Calvário, Caminho Largo, Casal, Covilhã, Cruz, Escariz, Fontaínhas, Gandra, Gestrins, Gresufes, Guardinhos, Lousadelo, Matinho, Monte Tapado, Outeiro, Quinta, Telo, Terra Ruim, Vela, and Vila Pouca.

References

Balazar Wikipedia