Place:Trancoso, Guarda, Portugal

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NameTrancoso
Alt namesCourelassource: Family History Library Catalog
Nossa Senhora da Frestasource: Family History Library Catalog
Santa Maria de Trancososource: Family History Library Catalog
São João Baptista de Fora de Trancososource: Family History Library Catalog
São Pedro de Trancososource: Family History Library Catalog
São Tiago de Trancososource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeConcelho
Coordinates40.783°N 7.35°W
Located inGuarda, Portugal
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Trancoso is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The municipality population in 2011 was 9,878, in an area of . The city (cidade) population is about 3.000.

The municipality is located in the District of Guarda, Region Centro, sub-region Beira Interior Norte.

The present Mayor is Amilcar Salvador. The municipal holiday is May 29. Principal monument: Castle of Trancoso. The municipality is served by the Vila Franca das Naves train station on the Beira Alta line from Pampilhosa to the Spanish border.

Trancoso is well known as the place where the 16th-century poet and shoemaker António Gonçalves de Bandarra lived and made his prophetic texts. A statue of him was erected in front of the city hall.

Trancoso is also the birthplace of Isaac Cardoso, born in 1603 or 1604. He was a renowned Jewish author, philosopher, and physicist. Cardoso died in Verona in 1683. His parents were members of the extensive Marrano community in Trancoso that left behind 300 Hebrew inscriptions. 700 Trancoso Jews were persecuted during the Inquisition.

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