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Penafiel

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This article is about the Penafial district of Porto in Portugal. For the article about the Spanish city in the province of Valladolid see Peñafiel. For the Mexican mineral water see Peñafiel (mineral water).
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Penafiel (pron. IPA: [pɨnɐfi'ɛɫ] or [penɐfi'ɛɫ]) is a Portuguese city of the Porto district in the North of the country. The city of Penafiel itself had, as of 2001, a population of 7,900. The municipal areas surrounding Penafiel City have a population of 71,801 and are made up of 38 parishes, comprising 212,82 km².

Parishes

The 38 parishes of Penafiel are:

  • Abragão
  • Boelhe
  • Bustelo
  • Cabeça Santa
  • Canelas
  • Capela
  • Castelões
  • Croca
  • Duas Igrejas
  • Eja
  • Figueira
  • Fonte Arcada
  • Galegos
  • Guilhufe
  • Irivo
  • Lagares
  • Luzim
  • Marecos
  • Milhundos
  • Novelas
  • Oldrões
  • Paço de Sousa
  • Paredes
  • Penafiel
  • Perozelo
  • Pinheiro
  • Portela
  • Rãs
  • Rio de Moinhos
  • Rio Mau
  • Santa Marta
  • Santiago de Subarrifana
  • São Mamede de Recezinhos
  • São Martinho de Recezinhos
  • Sebolido
  • Urrô
  • Valpedre
  • Vila Cova

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Coordinates: 41°12′N, 8°17′W

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