Geographic and administrative organization
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Portugal and its organizations
Portugal's cultural and territorial diversity is second to none. Together with the multitude of tales and traditions across many different regions, one can roam from the mountains to the ocean in Portugal over short distances. Additionally, staying connected with the people and their circumstances is one of the most important features of Portuguese democracy, as enshrined in its constitution.
To fully grasp the country and its multiplicity, its structure and the role of local authorities, it is essential to thoroughly assess the relationship between the geographical arrangement and the administrative organization of the different realities.
The geographical organization of the country is divided into three groups:
Continent
Islands
Continent
Administrative regions
Administrative subdivision
Islands
Autonomous regions
Administrative subdivision
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Established in 1985, the administrative and judicial districts constitute the country's broadest geographical subdivision but only pertain to mainland Portugal.
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These commissions serve as central government units with administrative and financial self-rule, entrusted with executing measures of relevance to the regional development.
Although these informal structures and intermunicipal networks are not an administrative subdivision in the traditional sense of the word, they can create cross-regional synergies.
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Implemented in mainland Portugal and islands, counties are the geographical subdivision of districts and a major part of the country's functioning.
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Municipalities are among the country's administrative subdivisions, embodying municipal power and the State's decentralisation and proximity to the population.
City Council
Executive body
Municipal Assembly
Deliberative body
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They are also a cornerstone of municipal power, as the smallest administrative subdivision in Portugal.
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They are also a key component of municipal power, as Portugal's smallest administrative subdivision.
Parish Council
Executive body
Parish Assembly
Deliberative body
Numbers to keep in mind
Figures are useful to have a better understanding of the country's geography and administration, thus providing an accurate picture of the extent of these resources.
For an even better insight into the country, either geographically or administratively, below are some numbers that can ultimately improve the visualisation of the concepts above.
10282306
Total resident population
2
Number of autonomous regions
18
Number of districts
308
Total number of counties
308
Total number of municipalities
3092
Total number of parishes
5
Total coordination and regional development commissions
23
Metropolitan Areas and Intermunicipal Communities