Braga is a city in the Braga Municipality in northwestern Portugal, is the capital of the Braga District, the oldest archdiocese and one
of the major cities of the country. Braga is the oldest portuguese city and, one of the oldest christian cities in the World. With an
urban population of 175,063, Braga is the seventh largest municipality in Portugal by population (including the city and suburban parishes,
the municipality had a total of 62 parishes and 175,063 inhabitants as of 2007). Braga is also the center of the Greater Metropolitan
Area of Minho with a population of 826,833 (2007) one of the fastest growing urban areas in the European Union.
Under the Roman Empire, as Bracara Augusta, it was capital of the province Gallaecia. The urban area extends from the (river)
Cavado to the (river) Este. Braga is serviced by regional and fast trains to Porto and Lisbon. The city of Oporto (Porto) is about 53 km.
The present Mayor is Francisco Soares Mesquita Machado, elected from the Socialist Party.
The city of Braga and it's surrounding regions have many historical monuments, including the cathedral (Sé), Bom Jesus, and Sameiro (Sanctuaries). |