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Tuizelo
Location of Tuizelo
Coordinates: 41°53′44″N 7°03′13″W / 41.89556°N 7.05361°W / 41.89556; -7.05361
CountryPortugal
DistrictBragança
ConcelhoVinhais
Area
 • Total
34.8 km2 (13.4 sq mi)
Population
 • Total
387 (2,011) [1]

Tuizelo is a Portuguese freguesia (parish) of the municipality of Vinhais, Bragança district,[2][3] with 34,80 km² of area and 387 inhabitants (2011); it has a population density of only 11.1 inhabitants per square kilometer.

Located in the north of the municipality, about 12 kilometers from Vinhais, the access is made by EN 316 road. The freguesia houses the villages of Tuizelo, Peleias, Salgueiros, Quadra, Nuzedo de Cima, Cabeça de Igreja, and Revelhe.[4]

History

The area where lies Tuizelo was inhabited before the twelfth century AD, according to the remains of ancient peoples in the region (such as castrejos). Tuizelo derives from the Germanic word "Teodicellus" which is a historical name of a Visigoth king of the Peninsula.[citation needed]

The High Mountains of Portugal, book by Yann Martel is partially set in Tuizelo.

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Portal Autárquico". www.portalautarquico.dgal.gov.pt. Retrieved 2018-09-26.
  3. ^ Centrais, Portugal Instituto Nacional de Estatística Serviço. 10o. recenseamento geral da população: no continente e ilhas adjacentes, às 0 horas de 15 de Dezembro de 1960 (in Portuguese).
  4. ^ Neto, Joaquim Maria. O leste do território bracarense (in Portuguese). [s.n.], 1975 (Torres Vedras.