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    Lagos (pron. , literally "Lakes") is a city and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal. The municipality has a total population of 27,041 inhabitants. The majority of the population lives along the coastal line and works in tourism and services. The inland region in sparsely inhabited, with the majority of the people working in agriculture and forestry.

    Lagos is located approximately 35 kilometers east of the southwesternmost point of Europe, the locality of Sagres Point. To the north of Lagos stands the road to Milfontes and Sines, that winds through the scenic protected ladscape of the Southwest Natural Park.


        Lagos, Portugal
            History
            Economy and culture
            Parishes
            Beaches
            Gallery
            See also
    Official NameLagos
    Image Coat Of ArmsLGS.png
    RegionAlgarve
    SubregionAlgarve
    DistrictFaro (district)
    Mayor NameJúlio Barroso
    Mayor PartyPortuguese Socialist Party
    Area Total212.8
    Population Total27,041
    Population Density127
    ParishesLagos, Portugal#Parishes
    Coor37º06N 8º40W
    Params37_06_N_8_40_W
    DayOctober 27
    Websitehttp://www.cm-lagos.pt

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    History

    Lagos is an ancient maritime town with 2,000 years of history. It became important during the 15th century period of Portuguese exploration. Prince Henry the Navigator lived in Lagos, and from there expeditions to Morocco and to the western coast of Africa were embarked on. Nigeria's former capital, Lagos, was named after the Portuguese location. The old Portuguese town was a very beautiful city with many monuments until it was destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami of 1755, but it still preserves some walls from the 16th century, a governor's castle and an ancient slave market which is believed to be the first black slave market in Europe.

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    Economy and culture

    Lagos' economy, like many coastal towns in Portugal, has always been closely linked to the sea, and fishing has been an important activity since very ancient times. Since 1960, the city has embraced tourism, which has become its most important economic activity. It has beautiful beaches, good climate, the sea, a scenic coastline, and historical patrimony. It also has plenty of cultural and night-life entertainment venues. Many local traditions are celebrated, ranging from architecture to gastronomy and handicrafts.

    In gastronomy, there are the local specialties: Dom rodrigos and morgados cookies based on local products, such as almonds, figs and eggs. Lagos is also a wine producing region and is famous for its moscatel wine, and also for a strong alcoholic spirit, the aguardente de medronho, made of berries of strawberry tree.

    Lagos has many natural interest sites, including:
      Ponta da Piedade (Mercy Point)
      Grutas da Costa d'Oiro (Golden Coast grottos)
      Laguna de Alvor (Alvor Lagoon)
      Mata Nacional de Barão de S.João (National forest of Saint John's Baron)

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    Parishes
    The municipality is composed of the following 6 parishes:

      Santo Antonio is a museum of an old church in the part of Lagos known as "Town Center". The actual church is made of goldleaf and is beautiful

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    Beaches







      Meia Praia (Half beach) - With soft and white sand, is one of the biggest bays in Europe and has a calm sea due to its width. Owing to its lack of rocks it is ideal for nautical sports. When the wind is strong, there are many sheltered sand beaches between the cliffs.
      Praia Solaria (Sunny beach).

      Praia da Batata (Potato beach).
      Praia dos Estudantes (Students' beach).
      Dona Ana - Probably the beach most frequented by tourists, and for good reason. The sand on Dona Ana is slightly thicker than the beaches in the surrounding area, and the beach itself is bounded by lovely rock formations. Many different shapes come alive when you look at the rock formation, a birthday cake, the titanic, and the sphynx's to name a few. Dona Ana is essentially split into two beaches with a protruding cliff separating the two sides at high tide. The best place to stay to see this place is Iberlagos apartments, they have wonderful views of the ocean and the rest of Lagos
      Canavial
      Camilo
      Praia da Luz (Light beach) - A beach in the popular nearby Tourist town of Luz, the beach has watersports facilities and is bounded on its Eastern side by the so-called 'Rocha Negra'.


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    Gallery

    Image:Lagos_-_Aldeia_da_Meia_Praia.jpg|Aldeia da Meia Praia of Zeca Afonso's songs
    Image:Lagos_-_Caravela_Boa_Esperança.JPG|Boa Esperanças Caravel docked in Lagos
    Image:Lagos_-_Canal.JPG|Lagos's canal to its Marina
    Image:Lagos_-_Docapesca.JPG|Fisherman's dock with Lagos as background
    Image:Lagos_-_Meia_Praia.JPG|Meia Praias beach
    Image:Lagos_-_Monumento_aos_Mortos_da_Grande_Guerra.JPG|War monument in homenage to the city's sons who fought for Portugal in the Great War in France and Africa (World War I - 1914-1918)
    Image:Lagos_-_Muralhas.JPG|Lagos' Walls
    Image:Lagos_-_Decadência.JPG|Decadence


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