Sesimbra, Setúbal District, Alentejo Region, Portugal

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🇵🇹 Sesimbra is a municipality of Portugal, in the Setúbal District and formerly in the historic Estremadura Province, lying at the foothills of the Serra da Arrábida, a mountain range between Setúbal and Sesimbra. Due to its particular position at the Setúbal Bay, near the mouth of the Sado River and its natural harbour, it’s an important fishing town.

Sesimbra is a founding member of the Douzelage, a unique town twinning association of 24 towns across the European Union. This active town twinning began in 1991 and there are regular events, such as a produce market from each of the other countries and festivals.

General information Besides professional fishing and sport fishing (mainly of swordfish), the most significant revenues in Sesimbra come from tourism. The town is known for its beaches, fish restaurants and nightlife.

The original name of Celtic origin was Cempsibriga, meaning the high place (briga) of the Celtic tribe the Cempsi.

Close by, on a mountaintop, 240 m (787.40 ft) above sea level, lies strategically (the ruins of) the Moorish castle. It was taken from the Moors, during the Portuguese Reconquista in the year 1165 by king Afonso Henriques with the help of Frank Crusaders. The battlements afford a panorama over Sesimbra, its harbour and the surrounding countryside. In addition to the castle, Sessimbra has two forts dating back to the 17th century; the Fortress of Saint James of Sesimbra in the centre of town and the Fort of São Teodósio da Ponta do Cavalo. The former contains a museum covering Sesimbra's history as a fishing village.

During the Age of Discoveries, Sesimbra became an important seaport. Even king Manuel I lived here for a while. In the 17th century the fort Fortaleza de Santiago was built along the beach, as part of Portugal's coastal defence. On 3 June 1602 an English fleet defeated a Spanish galley fleet and in addition captured a large Portuguese carrack and severely damaged the fort. It was even used in the 18th century by Portuguese kings as a seaside retreat.

A tourist travelling to Sesimbra can appreciate its beaches, traditional fish restaurants and the Arrábida National Park. Sesimbra is a popular diving location close to Lisbon and the most famous dive site is the wreck of the River Gurara, a Nigerian cargo ship, that sunk in 1989 with the loss of 45 sailors.

Close to the Moorish castle is the church Nossa Senhora do Castelo. It stands on the spot where king Sancho I built a Romanesque chapel in the early 13th century, leading to the creation in 1388 of the parish of Nossa Senhora do Castelo de Sesimbra. The present church was built in 1721. When a new church was built in the village, this church passed into disuse and fell into ruins. It was restored between 1965 and 2001. The walls of the church are inlaid with azulejos. The 17th century-pulpit was made from local pink marble. The gilded triumphal arch of the 18th century-choir is decorated with Manueline motives. On the left side of the choir stands in a niche the gilded and polychromed statue of the Madonna of the Castle on a giant shell.

Sesimbra serves as the landing point for the submarine communications cables, such as SAT-3/WASC and Atlantis-2.

There is a local radio station in the municipality, Sesimbra FM.

Parishes Administratively, the municipality is divided into 3 civil parishes (freguesias): • Castelo • Quinta do Conde • Santiago

Vista da Cidade de Sines e da Praia Vasco da Gama, Alentejo, Portugal 
Vista da Cidade de Sines e da Praia Vasco da Gama, Alentejo, Portugal
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Sesimbra has a population of over 49,500 people. Sesimbra also forms part of the wider Setúbal District which has a population of over 788,459 people. It is also a part of the larger Lisbon District. Sesimbra is situated 39 km south of Lisbon.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Sesimbra has links with:

🇨🇾 Agros, Cyprus 🇪🇸 Altea, Spain 🇫🇮 Asikkala, Finland 🇩🇪 Bad Kötzting, Germany 🇮🇹 Bellagio, Italy 🇮🇪 Bundoran, Ireland 🇵🇱 Chojna, Poland 🇫🇷 Granville, France 🇩🇰 Holstebro, Denmark 🇧🇪 Houffalize, Belgium 🇦🇹 Judenburg, Austria 🇫🇮 Karkkila, Finland, until 2016 🇭🇺 Kőszeg, Hungary 🇲🇹 Marsaskala, Malta 🇳🇱 Meerssen, Netherlands 🇱🇺 Niederanven, Luxembourg 🇸🇪 Oxelösund, Sweden 🇬🇷 Preveza, Greece 🇱🇹 Prienai, Lithuania 🇱🇹 Rokiškis, Lithuania 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Sherborne, England 🇱🇻 Sigulda, Latvia 🇷🇴 Siret, Romania 🇸🇮 Škofja Loka, Slovenia 🇨🇿 Sušice, Czech Republic 🇧🇬 Tryavna, Bulgaria 🇪🇪 Türi, Estonia 🇸🇰 Zvolen, Slovak Republic
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Antipodal to Sesimbra is: 170.898,-38.445

Locations Near: Sesimbra -9.10201,38.4448

🇵🇹 Seixal -9.1,38.65 d: 22.8  

🇵🇹 Setúbal -8.893,38.524 d: 20.3  

🇵🇹 Almada -9.15,38.667 d: 25  

🇵🇹 Lisbon -9.133,38.717 d: 30.4  

🇵🇹 Amadora -9.233,38.733 d: 34  

🇵🇹 Oeiras -9.317,38.683 d: 32.4  

🇵🇹 Queluz e Belas -9.255,38.755 d: 37  

🇵🇹 Cascais -9.417,38.7 d: 39.4  

🇵🇹 Algueirão-Mem_Martins -9.35,38.8 d: 45  

🇵🇹 Sintra -9.383,38.783 d: 44.9  

Antipodal to: Sesimbra 170.898,-38.445

🇳🇿 Stratford 174.283,-39.333 d: 19705.9  

🇳🇿 Richmond 173.183,-41.333 d: 19639.4  

🇳🇿 Nelson 173.284,-41.269 d: 19640.8  

🇳🇿 Auckland 174.763,-36.853 d: 19631.6  

🇳🇿 North Shore City 174.75,-36.8 d: 19629.7  

🇳🇿 Hibiscus Coast 174.698,-36.606 d: 19622.6  

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🇳🇿 Whanganui 175.05,-39.932 d: 19621  

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