Monday, November 07, 2005

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Description

Algarve is made up of 5,411 square km, inhabited by nearly 420,000 people made up of locals and foreigners, this figure swells to well over a million during the summer months. Administration center is Faro, controlling 16 Municipallities, (click on each for dedicated blogs) Albufeira, Alcoutim, Aljezur, Castro Marim, Faro, Lagoa, Lagos, Loule, Monchique, Olhao, Portimao, Sao Bras de Alportel, Silves, Tavira, Vila do Bispo, Vila Real de Santo Antonio. who in turn govern a total of 77 Parishes.
The south facing coastline is approx. 155 km and stretches about 52 km to the north on the west side. Travelling is mostly by road although there is a single track railroad running from lagos to Vila Real do Santo Antonio, which also links to the rail running to Lisbon. The old "EN125" runs along the coastline
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History

Algarve´s vast culture was possible due to its important position, this province has been invaded, fought over, and influenced by the, Phoenicians, Romans and Moors. Dependent and having knowledge that its sea was a gateway to the world, it had built one of the worlds most famous lighthouse by Henry the Navigator who, from the point at Sagres organized the succesful 15th century exploration of the New World.

Algarve has been invaded for thousands of years due to its position.
The first developed society of what we know, was the phoenicians in 1,100 BC,(although they have also discovered remains of settlements in the Castro Martim area, that date back to the Neolithic period (approximately 5000 years BC)) followed by the Tartessus to 600 BC. In this same period evidence has been found of a tribe named Conii in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, followed by Turduli in 400 BC . Between these two tribes the area had been inhabited by Celts, and also Cynetes.

Around 235 BC Romans moved in from their base in Cadiz occupying the Algarve but eventually being forced out by the Visigoths around 410 AD. In 711AD, the Omayyds from North Africa, took over the souther Iberian Peninsular. The Moors held possesion of the Algarve until 1185 AD when Sancho I and his army briefly captured a major part of the townswith Silves holding until 1189. but the Moors had these towns back in possetion by 1191. Finally, the King Sancho II helped by Crusaders retook Algarve in 1236. Algarve was not reffered to has part of the kingdom until Afonso III was crowned in 1249 taking the title of "King of Portugal and Algarve". However, it was not until 1272 that Afonso III eventually took Faro which was the last stronghold of the Moors in Algarve.

This did not end Algarves battles. King of Castile did not accept Afonso III,s clain to Algarve and not until 1267 the treaty of Badajoz that this situation was temporarily resolved. Another treaty was signed in 1297 Treaty of Alcanices when the actual bounderies of the two countries was agreed. At this time nothing had changed in rulers for nearly 300 years, only raids by pirates were felt. But this had to change when when the throne of Portugal fell vacant in 1580 and the nearest relative in line was King Felipe II of Spain who was more then happy to crown himself King of Portugal.

Algarve fell prone to attacks from english vessels. In 1596 Earl of Essex invaded Faro, and sacked the Historic library belonging to the Bishop of Faro, amongst other things. Francis Drake took a shot at attacking Lagos in 1597 but failed, he is believed to have landed in Sagres and destroying the house of Henry the Navigator.

In 1640 the portuguese decided to get rid of the disliked and absent ruler and succesfully reclaimed their Kingdom placing Joao IV, Duque de Braganca in his place.

in 1807, Algarve nearly became a seperate kingdom due to the ambitious pm of Carlos IV of spain, Manuel Godoy, Treaty of Fontainebleau. it was agreed between Emporer Napolean and Carlos IV that Portugal would be carved into areas governed by France and Spain, Manue Godoy to take Algarve. However the wars that followed in Portugal supported by England, Spain and France, proved failure to Napoleon and his plans. in 1820, an uprising is started by Liberals in Oporto to demand a proper constitution, spreading so quickly threw the country, that by 1821 the cortes assemble in lisbon and prepare a constitution abolishing feudilism.

Still, Algarve was to play part in the problems once more caused by the claims to the throne of Portugal in 1822. Father John VI, wife and his second son Miguel, return to Portugal to reclaim his crown.But he first must swear alligence to the new constitution. His son Miguel refuses and launches an insurrection against his father in 1824, and wins. Shortly after John VI regains his thrown, but the conflict reignites in 1826, when John VI dies. Pedro I, John Vi eldest son, inherits the thrown but being the Emporer of Brazil, he decides to to give it to his younger brother Miguel on one condition, that he swears to the new constitution. Miguel accepts, and once under thrown he quickly converts back to his old ways, Most of the country had embraced the new constitution, so from Estombar appeard a supporter of Miguel , named "Remixido" followed by a strong group of fighters. "Remixido" support for Miguel was brutally applied to the, new constitution followers and anyone not following Miguels rule, including pillages and robberies. By 1828 Miguel was undiniably the king of portugal, and is recognized as such by several foreign powers. 1832 Pedro lands in portugal with a fleet and an army, composed mainly of British and French troops, and regains Portugal by 1834 dying that year and having his daughter maria become the queen of portugal.

To this day, thankfully all of Algarve stayed safe from anymore invasions and captures.
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Quarteira

A residential area, but still has many restaurants and shops along the ocean. Recently the city has closed of part of the ocean front street to allow restaurants and bars to set up tables outside, this is great because if you live or rent by this street you don't have to deal with the noises and pollution from cars, all you hear is the waves crashing along the beach.... It is also great because you have the whole street to walk on, sit on the benches along the beach and enjoy some pastries from one of the best pastry shop in Portugal.

more on Quarteira at..... QuarteiraSights
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where we stayed

A great apartment for rent right alongside the ocean in the heart of Quarteira. Owned and operated by a local owner, who lives in another apartment right above the one for rent. The apartment is a two bedroom, living and dining room, full bathroom, full kitchen, and is fully furnished with all essentials, color TV with over 30 channel cable is also included. It is a very clean open atmosphere. A good size balcony up front with a view over the ocean great for romantic times. Threes also a small balcony out back with a view of the town. They provided us with any information we needed about the area, where to go where not to go, any events that are taking place. They are also affiliated with a car rental company so we were able to book everything thru them. And had our car at the airport waiting for us. They are a very nice couple who are fluent in Portuguese, English, and French.
highly recommended if you enjoy the at home feel.
i have provided a link to their website in my links section. or you can click here. www.apartamentosportugal.com
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beaches


Beaches in Algarve

Algarve is also famous for its diverse, continuous beaches, varying from sunbathing

To windsurfing, cold or warmer waters, family beaches with all amenities, to

the unexplored beaches, for those who prefer nature’s unspoilt beauty.

In the western areas its beaches are surrounded by steep rock cliffs with spectacular

panoramic views from the cliffs, and many housing caverns and caves. most of the

beaches are more towards the wind/surfing side due to the westerly winds, although

there are some that are protected thru natural barriers providing excellent swimming

and sunbathing. Algarve’s southern side is on the softer side, soft golden sand beaches

excellent sunbathing and swimming. Either framed by red dirt cliffs, compensated by

pine trees, or back dropped by sand dunes.

Snorkeling and Scuba diving are enjoyed thru out the coast and fishing is also possible.

Explore them all one by one and who knows what you might find.

For more information on specific beach type consider checking my other sites

corresponding to the area you would like to explore.

Paying attention to conditions is important at any beach.

beach flags:

Red flag with checkered. no bathing, no swimming, life guard off duty

Yellow flag with checkered. bathe with caution, no swimming, life guard off duty.

Red flag. no bathing or swimming.

Yellow flag. bathe with caution, no swimming.

Green flag. bathing and swimming allowed.

Blue flag. flag of quality, distinguishing the effort by several entities to improve

the enviroment, safety and information to beachgoers.