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The municipality (Portuguese: município or concelho) is the second-level administrative subdivision of Portugal, as defined by the 1976 Constitution. As a general rule, each municipality is further subdivided into parishes (freguesias); the municipalities in the north of the country usually have a higher number of parishes. Six municipalities are composed of only one parish, and Barcelos, with 61 parishes, has the most. Corvo is, by law, the only municipality with no parishes.

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  • Municipalities of Portugal (en)
  • Município (Portugal) (de)
  • Municipio de Portugal (es)
  • Portugals kommuner (sv)
  • 市镇 (葡萄牙) (zh)
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  • 根据1976年葡萄牙宪法定义,市镇(葡萄牙語:município 或 concelho)是葡萄牙的二级行政区划。市镇下分为堂区(freguesia),巴塞卢什拥有61个堂区,为拥有堂区最多的市镇;科爾武鎮没有堂区。 (zh)
  • Das Município ist eine Verwaltungseinheit Portugals und die zweite Stufe der Körperschaften (autarquias) in der kommunalen Selbstverwaltung in Portugal. Ein Município besteht aus Freguesias. Während Freguesias als kleinste Verwaltungseinheit in Portugal in etwa einer Gemeinde entspricht, ist das Município ein Gemeindeverband respektive eine Verbandsgemeinde. Der Begriff Concelho wird häufig synonym verwendet. Ursprünglich beschreibt Município die Verwaltung und den Verwaltungsort, während Concelho das verwaltete Gebiet bezeichnet. (de)
  • Los municipios en Portugal, denominados tradicionalmente en portugués concelhos y también municipio aunque ambos términos no son originalmente equivalentes ya que el primero hace referencia la institución que administra y el segundo al territorio administrado.,​ son la segunda división administrativa oficial por encima de las freguesias o parroquias. Portugal cuenta con 308 municipios. (es)
  • The municipality (Portuguese: município or concelho) is the second-level administrative subdivision of Portugal, as defined by the 1976 Constitution. As a general rule, each municipality is further subdivided into parishes (freguesias); the municipalities in the north of the country usually have a higher number of parishes. Six municipalities are composed of only one parish, and Barcelos, with 61 parishes, has the most. Corvo is, by law, the only municipality with no parishes. (en)
  • Kommunen (pt. município, tidigare concelho) är den administrativa enheten för lokal självstyrelse i Portugal. Portugal har 308 kommuner. Varje kommun har ett kommunfullmäktige (assembleia municipal) som består av dels direktvalda ledamöter (deputados municipais) dels av ordföranden i kommundelarna (presidentes das juntas de freguesia), samt en kommunstyrelse (câmara municipal) som väljs av kommunfullmäktige. Kommunstyrelsens ordförande (presidente da câmara municipal) brukar vara huvudnamnet i det parti som får flest röster i kommunalvalet (eleições autárquicas) vart fjärde år. (sv)
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  • Municipality (en)
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