Sertã

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Template:For-multi Template:Infobox Portuguese subdivision Sertã (Template:IPA), officially Sertã Town (Template:Langx), is a municipality in Castelo Branco District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 15,880,<ref name=pop>Instituto Nacional de Estatística</ref> in an area of 446.73 km2.<ref name=area>Eurostat</ref>

The present mayor is Carlos Miranda, elected by the PS. The municipal holiday is the June 24.

Population of Sertã (1801 – 2011)
1801 1849 1900 1930 1960 1981 1991 2001 2011
10235 13456 20380 24057 27997 21503 18199 16720 15880

Etymology

The town's name literally means "frying pan", but is near-certainly a phono-semantic matching of a pre-Roman toponym. This hasn't stopped the creation of all manner of folk etymological legends seeking to explain name of the town, the most famous of which is the so-called "Legend of Celinda", supposedly a Lusitanian woman who had been frying eggs while the settlement was under attack by Quintus Sertorius' forces and, upon learning of her husband's death, poured boiling hot cooking oil on the besiegers. This story has lent the town its name Template:Lang (Template:Lit).

General information

Local sports club: Sertanense Futebol Clube (mainly devoted to soccer, playing (2004-2005) the 3rd Division Championship).

Local newspaper: A Comarca da Sertã (weekly)

Parishes

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 10 civil parishes (freguesias):<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Parish name Population (2011)<ref name=pop/> Area km2<ref name=area/>
Cabeçudo 957 10.39
Carvalhal 465 10.02
Castelo 1,046 24.57
Cernache do Bonjardim, Nesperal e Palhais 3,625 101.58
Cumeada e Marmeleiro 731 51.73
Ermida e Figueiredo 423 42.74
Pedrógão Pequeno 753 36.86
Sertã 6,196 80.95
Troviscal 864 53.37
Várzea dos Cavaleiros 820 34.51

Notable people

References

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