Mira D'Aire Village / Vila de Mira d'Aire
Mira de Aire is a parish in the municipality of Porto de Mos, with 16.77 kilometers ² and 3 951 inhabitants (2001). Density: 235.6 inhabitants / km ².
It became a town in the Decree No. 22 432, 10 April 1933.
Initially he was part of the town of Minde until they detach. Mira de Aire appears sometimes recorded as Mira d'Aire, at times it is this museum contains the preferred term. Linguists Portuguese classics as Rebelo Gonçalves, in his Treatise on Spelling of Portuguese (Coimbra, 1947) write Mira de Aire. Rebelo Gonçalves give this case as a combination of vocabulary that presents the preposition with and elided and does not require an apostrophe. José Pedro Machado, another renowned linguist, also prefers Mira de Aire, but you can find Mira d'Aire in his works.
Although little spoken in relation to the nearby village of Minde is not likely that there are people who know a few words of slang minderosa in Mira d'Aire. The same is not true in Minde where much of the population speaks calao minderosa.
In this parish, whose territory is traversed by the Serra de Aire and Sierra of Lights, is one of the most spectacular natural caves and best preserved of Portugal, the cave of Mira de Aire, also known as Cave of Old Mills.
English
In Mira D'Aire Village The Gruta de Moinhos Velhos, is one of the most important cave systems known in the Portuguese Maciço Calcário Estremenho, with about 9 km in extension. It is characterized by the existence of two fóssil paragenetic main conduits of about one decametre in diameter with dendritic tributaries, and a set of semi-active passages in a dendritic pattern at the north and angulate at the south. The fossil zone has a drop of 100 metres and the thickness of intermediate zone varies from 80 metres upstream to 60 metres downstream. Water flows in syngenetic galeries, from the northern to the southern quadrant, towards Gruta da Pena spring. It's possible to distinguish four genetic phases in the cave system development. The first one is represented by superficial phreatic galeries of small diameter, the second one by the Galeria Gémea paragenetic main conduit, the third one by the Galeria Grande and his tributaries and the last one by the active and semi-active galeries of the lower cave levels.
Mira D'Aire Village
Mira de Aire is a parish in the municipality of Porto de Mos, with 16.77 kilometers ² and 3 951 inhabitants (2001). Density: 235.6 inhabitants / km ².
It became a town in the Decree No. 22 432, 10 April 1933.
Initially he was part of the town of Minde until they detach. Mira de Aire appears sometimes recorded as Mira d'Aire, at times it is this museum contains the preferred term. Linguists Portuguese classics as Rebelo Gonçalves, in his Treatise on Spelling of Portuguese (Coimbra, 1947) write Mira de Aire. Rebelo Gonçalves give this case as a combination of vocabulary that presents the preposition with and elided and does not require an apostrophe. José Pedro Machado, another renowned linguist, also prefers Mira de Aire, but you can find Mira d'Aire in his works.
Although little spoken in relation to the nearby village of Minde is not likely that there are people who know a few words of slang minderosa in Mira d'Aire. The same is not true in Minde where much of the population speaks calao minderosa.
In this parish, whose territory is traversed by the Serra de Aire and Sierra of Lights, is one of the most spectacular natural caves and best preserved of Portugal, the cave of Mira de Aire, also known as Cave of Old Mills.
Português
pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parque_Natural_das_Serras_de_Aire_e...
O Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros é uma área protegida criada em 4 de Maio de 1979 pelo Decreto-Lei Nº 118/79 e tem por objectivo a protecção dos aspectos naturais assim como a defesa do património arquitectónico existente nas serras de Aire e Candeeiros; possui uma área de 38 900 hectares, abrangendo os municípios de Alcobaça e Porto de Mós no Distrito de Leiria e Alcanena, Rio Maior, Santarém, Torres Novas e Ourém no Distrito de Santarém.
Mira D'Aire Village / Vila de Mira d'Aire
Mira de Aire is a parish in the municipality of Porto de Mos, with 16.77 kilometers ² and 3 951 inhabitants (2001). Density: 235.6 inhabitants / km ².
It became a town in the Decree No. 22 432, 10 April 1933.
Initially he was part of the town of Minde until they detach. Mira de Aire appears sometimes recorded as Mira d'Aire, at times it is this museum contains the preferred term. Linguists Portuguese classics as Rebelo Gonçalves, in his Treatise on Spelling of Portuguese (Coimbra, 1947) write Mira de Aire. Rebelo Gonçalves give this case as a combination of vocabulary that presents the preposition with and elided and does not require an apostrophe. José Pedro Machado, another renowned linguist, also prefers Mira de Aire, but you can find Mira d'Aire in his works.
Although little spoken in relation to the nearby village of Minde is not likely that there are people who know a few words of slang minderosa in Mira d'Aire. The same is not true in Minde where much of the population speaks calao minderosa.
In this parish, whose territory is traversed by the Serra de Aire and Sierra of Lights, is one of the most spectacular natural caves and best preserved of Portugal, the cave of Mira de Aire, also known as Cave of Old Mills.
English
In Mira D'Aire Village The Gruta de Moinhos Velhos, is one of the most important cave systems known in the Portuguese Maciço Calcário Estremenho, with about 9 km in extension. It is characterized by the existence of two fóssil paragenetic main conduits of about one decametre in diameter with dendritic tributaries, and a set of semi-active passages in a dendritic pattern at the north and angulate at the south. The fossil zone has a drop of 100 metres and the thickness of intermediate zone varies from 80 metres upstream to 60 metres downstream. Water flows in syngenetic galeries, from the northern to the southern quadrant, towards Gruta da Pena spring. It's possible to distinguish four genetic phases in the cave system development. The first one is represented by superficial phreatic galeries of small diameter, the second one by the Galeria Gémea paragenetic main conduit, the third one by the Galeria Grande and his tributaries and the last one by the active and semi-active galeries of the lower cave levels.
Mira D'Aire Village
Mira de Aire is a parish in the municipality of Porto de Mos, with 16.77 kilometers ² and 3 951 inhabitants (2001). Density: 235.6 inhabitants / km ².
It became a town in the Decree No. 22 432, 10 April 1933.
Initially he was part of the town of Minde until they detach. Mira de Aire appears sometimes recorded as Mira d'Aire, at times it is this museum contains the preferred term. Linguists Portuguese classics as Rebelo Gonçalves, in his Treatise on Spelling of Portuguese (Coimbra, 1947) write Mira de Aire. Rebelo Gonçalves give this case as a combination of vocabulary that presents the preposition with and elided and does not require an apostrophe. José Pedro Machado, another renowned linguist, also prefers Mira de Aire, but you can find Mira d'Aire in his works.
Although little spoken in relation to the nearby village of Minde is not likely that there are people who know a few words of slang minderosa in Mira d'Aire. The same is not true in Minde where much of the population speaks calao minderosa.
In this parish, whose territory is traversed by the Serra de Aire and Sierra of Lights, is one of the most spectacular natural caves and best preserved of Portugal, the cave of Mira de Aire, also known as Cave of Old Mills.
Português
pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parque_Natural_das_Serras_de_Aire_e...
O Parque Natural das Serras de Aire e Candeeiros é uma área protegida criada em 4 de Maio de 1979 pelo Decreto-Lei Nº 118/79 e tem por objectivo a protecção dos aspectos naturais assim como a defesa do património arquitectónico existente nas serras de Aire e Candeeiros; possui uma área de 38 900 hectares, abrangendo os municípios de Alcobaça e Porto de Mós no Distrito de Leiria e Alcanena, Rio Maior, Santarém, Torres Novas e Ourém no Distrito de Santarém.