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Senhora da Hora

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Country
  
Portugal

Area
  
3.8 km²

Municipality
  
Matosinhos

Disbanded
  
2013

Local time
  
Wednesday 4:11 PM

Team
  
Padroense F.C.

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Weather
  
18°C, Wind SW at 16 km/h, 58% Humidity

University
  
EGP - Escola de Gestão do Porto

Senhora da Hora ([sɨˈɲoɾɐ ðɐ ˈɔɾɐ]) is a former civil parish in the municipality of Matosinhos in the Greater Porto area, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish São Mamede de Infesta e Senhora da Hora. It was promoted from town (vila) to city (cidade) status on 12 June 2009. It lies just north of the Porto city limits and is densely populated. It is a major suburban habitational area with many houses and some commerce.

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Map of Sra. da Hora, Portugal

Senhora da Hora is very developed and is well connected by road, bus and Porto Metro to the nearby cities of Matosinhos, São Mamede de Infesta, Porto, Maia, Vila do Conde, the Porto Airport (OPO), and the port of Leixões all north of the Douro river. The large developed town of Águas Santas is also in Grande Porto.

Infrastructures

Senhora da Hora is the site of the second-biggest shopping mall in Portugal, NorteShopping, with shops such as Nike, FNAC, SportZone (sports shop in Portugal), Toys "R" Us, ZARA and Massimo Dutti. It also includes restaurants like McDonald's, Pizza Hut and KFC. There is also a cinema with eight screens.

A public swimming pool was recently built near NorteShopping inside a small but very nice natural park.

The well-known Pedro Hispano Hospital is also located there.

The metropolitan transport service of Porto Metro passes through the centre of Senhora da Hora and the station is one of the most important stops on this public transport system with connections to other lines and road transport.

Sports

Senhora da Hora has sports facilities including small football and basket fields and tennis courts. It also has three football stadiums, home of the local teams, Padroense F.C., SC Senhora da Hora and Leixões S.C..

References

Senhora da Hora Wikipedia