Tuesday, June 09, 2026

In The Garden

  • Na Horta (The Veg Garden) October +

    Na Horta (The Veg Garden) October October in your Vegetable garden in Portugal Read More
  • Na Horta (In The Veg Garden) November +

    Na Horta (In The Veg Garden) November Things to do in November in your Veg Garden in Portugal. Read More
  • Na Horta (The Veg Garden) - March +

    Na Horta (The Veg Garden) - March March is a busy time down in the veg patch. Read More
  • Na Horta (In The Veg Garden) September +

    Na Horta (In The Veg Garden) September Things to do in September in your garden in Central Portugal. Read More
  • Na Horta (In The Veg Garden) July-August +

    Na Horta (In The Veg Garden) July-August Things to do in the Veg. garden in July and August. Read More
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Days Out

  • Top 10 Beaches in Central Portugal +

    Top 10 Beaches in Central Portugal There are lots of beaches in central Portugal, we have picked out 10 of our favourites. They are a mix Read More
  • Obidos International Chocolate Festival +

    Obidos International Chocolate Festival Óbidos Chocolate Festival takes place around March/April each year.   Read More
  • Gois Bike Festival +

    Gois Bike Festival One of biggest Motorbike Festivals in Portual Read More
  • Festa dos Tabuleiros Part 3 +

    Festa dos Tabuleiros Part 3 Preparations for the Festa start early in Tomar. Read More
  • Festa dos Tabuleiros Part 2 +

    Festa dos Tabuleiros Part 2 In the second of Hey Portugal's series about “Festa dos Tabulerios” in Tomar Sylvia and Peter take a look at Read More
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Something's Cooking

  • Meatballs with Endive and Potato Puree +

    Meatballs with Endive and Potato Puree Meatballs with Endive and Potato Puree Here a very easy recipe for a typical Dutch dish.  Read More
  • Courgette Fritters with Tzatziki +

    Courgette Fritters with Tzatziki A Greek recipe which is great for serving for a picnic, at a summer BBQ or as a starter.  Read More
  • Home Made Baked Beans +

    Home Made Baked Beans Here is the recipe you have all been waiting for.  For all of you who miss tinned baked beans read Read More
  • Milk Braised Pork +

    Milk Braised Pork Milk Braised Pork Great Sunday Lunch or Family gathering. Read More
  • Fish with Roast Peppers and Tomatoes +

    Fish with Roast Peppers and Tomatoes Fish with Pesto Roasted Peppers and Tomatoes This recipe is simple but very tasty and filling. Read More
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Census 2011 results. 

The results show that the population residing in Portugal as at 21 March (Census day) was to 10,555,853 persons. As far as the resident population is concerned, this amounts to a positive increase of around 2%.  census

The regions which experienced growth in resident population were the Algarve (14%), the Autonomous Regions of the Azores (2%) and Madeira (9%) and Lisbon (6%). By contrast, resident population in the Centre region and the Alentejo declined. There were some specific exceptions to this, most notable the municipalities of the Oeste and Pinhal Litoral Regions (which make up the Silver Coast) which both saw large increases in Resident Population.

Marinha Grande, Leiria and Lourinha,Batalha had 5-10% growth in Residents. In addition Obidos, Torres Vedras and Caldas da Raihna all have over 5% growth in Residents since 2001.

The number of residents overall in the North region underwent no change in the past 10 years.

In the period under review there was a more noticeable relocation of the resident population to the Lisbon metropolitan area or Lisbon’s neighbouring municipalities.

Inland municipalities recorded greater losses in population and the coastal area tended to maintain its figures.

The number of households rose by about 12%, i.e. the average number of persons per household declined to 2.6.
The housing stock continued to follow an upward trend as already seen in the previous decade. Portugal has over 12% of residential buildings and 16% of residential dwellings.

Next Census will by 21 March 2021