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Santa Catarina ( English : Saint Catherine ) is a former parish ( freguesia ) in the municipality of Lisbon , Portugal . At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 December 2012 it became part of the parish Misericórdia . Its area is 0.21 km , and its population exceeds 4081 inhabitants (density 19433 inhabitants/km ).

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19-543: [REDACTED] Look up Santa Catarina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Santa Catarina (Portuguese for Catherine of Alexandria ) may refer to: Places [ edit ] Brazil [ edit ] Santa Catarina (state) , one of Brazil's federal states Santa Catarina Island , located in Santa Catarina state Santa Catarina Hospital , located in

38-544: A freguesia of Caldas da Rainha Santa Catarina (Lisbon) , a freguesia of Lisbon United States [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Texas , an unincorporated community in Starr County, Texas, United States Other uses [ edit ] Santa Catarina (ship) , a Portuguese carrack that was seized by the Dutch East India Company off the coast of Singapore in 1603 St. Catharina,

57-406: A freguesia of Caldas da Rainha Santa Catarina (Lisbon) , a freguesia of Lisbon United States [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Texas , an unincorporated community in Starr County, Texas, United States Other uses [ edit ] Santa Catarina (ship) , a Portuguese carrack that was seized by the Dutch East India Company off the coast of Singapore in 1603 St. Catharina,

76-479: A Roman Catholic parish in Dinklage , Germany See also [ edit ] Santa Caterina (disambiguation) Santa Catalina (disambiguation) St. Catherine (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Santa Catarina . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

95-424: A Roman Catholic parish in Dinklage , Germany See also [ edit ] Santa Caterina (disambiguation) Santa Catalina (disambiguation) St. Catherine (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Santa Catarina . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

114-617: A colonial-era Dominican mission in Ensenada, Baja California Oaxaca [ edit ] Santa Catarina Cuixtla Santa Catalina Quierí Santa Catarina Ixtepeji Santa Catarina Juquila Santa Catarina Lachatao Santa Catarina Loxicha Santa Catarina Mechoacán Santa Catarina Minas Santa Catarina Quiané Santa Catarina Quioquitani Santa Catarina Tayata Santa Catarina Ticuá Santa Catarina Yosonotú Santa Catarina Zapoquila Portugal [ edit ] Santa Catarina (Caldas da Rainha) ,

133-522: A historical link to the areas past, and which provided in the 16th-17th Centuries assisted the patrol of the Tejo River . Many figures linked to the cultural or political life of the city (and the country) lived for a time in the parish, including Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo , Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage , Almeida Garrett , Alexandre Herculano and Camilo Castelo Branco . Also, in 1847 (on Rua de São Boaventura ) Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho

152-833: A municipality Curaçao [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Curaçao , a small town (also spelled Santa Catharina) Guatemala [ edit ] Santa Catarina Barahona , a town in Sacatepéquez Department Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan , a town in Sololá Department Santa Catarina Mita , a town in Jutiapa Department Santa Catarina Palopó , a town in Sololá Department Mexico [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Guanajuato ,

171-406: A town in Sololá Department Mexico [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Guanajuato , a town in the state of Guanajuato Santa Catarina, Morelos , a town in the state of Morelos Santa Catarina, Nuevo León , a city in the state of Nuevo León Santa Catarina Municipality, Nuevo León , a municipality in the state of Nuevo León Santa Catarina Ayometla (municipality) , a municipality in

190-446: A town in the state of Guanajuato Santa Catarina, Morelos , a town in the state of Morelos Santa Catarina, Nuevo León , a city in the state of Nuevo León Santa Catarina Municipality, Nuevo León , a municipality in the state of Nuevo León Santa Catarina Ayometla (municipality) , a municipality in the state of Tlaxcala Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes , a town in the state of Durango Misión Santa Catarina Virgen y Mártir ,

209-484: Is characterized by a diverse historical, sociological and cultural influence that mingled the aristocratic and popular . The administrative limits have suffered successive alterations, the last of which (1959) caused controversy by removing many of the emblematic infrastructures of the parish. This included, specifically, the de-annexation of the area around the Miradouro do Alto de Santa Catarina , an area considered

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228-451: The city of São Paulo Cape Verde [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Cape Verde , a municipality Curaçao [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Curaçao , a small town (also spelled Santa Catharina) Guatemala [ edit ] Santa Catarina Barahona , a town in Sacatepéquez Department Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan , a town in Sololá Department Santa Catarina Mita , a town in Jutiapa Department Santa Catarina Palopó ,

247-410: The free dictionary. Santa Catarina (Portuguese for Catherine of Alexandria ) may refer to: Places [ edit ] Brazil [ edit ] Santa Catarina (state) , one of Brazil's federal states Santa Catarina Island , located in Santa Catarina state Santa Catarina Hospital , located in the city of São Paulo Cape Verde [ edit ] Santa Catarina, Cape Verde ,

266-478: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Santa_Catarina&oldid=1224154909 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Santa Catarina [REDACTED] Look up Santa Catarina in Wiktionary,

285-403: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Santa_Catarina&oldid=1224154909 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Santa Catarina (Lisbon) The civil parish

304-405: The region. In the northern part of the parish is a scattering of small shops, artesian businesses, typo-graphs with a long tradition of influence on political life, bistros and coffee shops, while closer to the river, there are fewer businesses. Santa Catarina is a nucleus of a rich heritage of architecture, not just in quantity, but also in the importance historically. Most of the buildings, if not

323-693: The state of Tlaxcala Santa Catarina de Tepehuanes , a town in the state of Durango Misión Santa Catarina Virgen y Mártir , a colonial-era Dominican mission in Ensenada, Baja California Oaxaca [ edit ] Santa Catarina Cuixtla Santa Catalina Quierí Santa Catarina Ixtepeji Santa Catarina Juquila Santa Catarina Lachatao Santa Catarina Loxicha Santa Catarina Mechoacán Santa Catarina Minas Santa Catarina Quiané Santa Catarina Quioquitani Santa Catarina Tayata Santa Catarina Ticuá Santa Catarina Yosonotú Santa Catarina Zapoquila Portugal [ edit ] Santa Catarina (Caldas da Rainha) ,

342-584: Was born (and also lived and died), a champion of women's rights, who affirmed, The parish is part of a mountainous area, part of the Bairro Alto , that descends south toward the Tejo , and west to toward the parish of São Bento, cutting the Calçada do Combro , supposedly the principal roadway in the formation of Lisbon, and where today is concentrated the largest group of architecturally significant buildings in

361-429: Was instituted in on October 9, 1559, when it was de-annexed from the neighbouring parishes of Loreto (which later became Encarnação and Mártires , and included a stretch of land descending from Principe Real to Boavista. Its territory was one of the more extensive urban areas and, until the end of the 20th Century, one of the most populous. Its history was linked to Portuguese discoveries in the 14th and 15th Century, and

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