Timeline of Setúbal
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The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of Setúbal, Portugal.
Prior to 20th century
- 1249 - Foral (charter) initiated.[1]
- ca. 1490
- Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal founded.[2]
- Setúbal Aqueduct built.
- 1531 - 26 January: Earthquake.
- 1570 - Our Lady of Grace church built.[3]
- 1755 - 1 November: Earthquake.[4]
- 1765 - Poet Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage born in Setubal.[4]
- 1814 - Roman ruins of Tróia discovered near Setubal.[4]
- 1836 - Doca Delpeut (dock) built.[5]
- 1850 - Roman ruins of Tróia near Setubal excavated.[4]
- 1858 - Earthquake.[6]
- 1859 - Cisne do Sado newspaper begins publication.[7]
- 1860
- 1861 - Setúbal Station opens; Linha do Sul begins operating.
- 1871 - Bocage monument erected.
- 1899 - Comércio de Setúbal newspaper begins publication.[7]
- 1900 - Population: 22,074.[4]
20th century
- 1909
- Republican Congress held.
- Benavente earthquake causes some damage.[9]
- 1910
- 4–5 October: City Hall burns down.[8]
- Vitória F.C. (football club) formed.
- 1911 - Population: 30,346.[10]
- 1913 - Campo dos Arcos (sport field) established.(pt)
- 1917 - União Futebol Comércio e Indústria football club formed.
- 1920 - Apeadeiro de Fontainhas - Sado railway station opens.[11]
- 1923 - Junta Autónoma das Obras do Porto e Barra de Setúbal e do Rio Sado established to oversee the Port of Setúbal .[5]
- 1926 - City becomes seat of the newly formed Setúbal District.
- 1927 - Setúbal Football Association organized.
- 1933 - Banco de Portugal building constructed.
- 1956 - Cineclube de Setúbal formed.[12]
- 1962 - Estádio do Bonfim (stadium) opens.
- 1965 - Arquivo Distrital de Setúbal (archive) established.[13]
- 1966 - Cais Comercial (commercial pier) built in the port.[5]
- 1975 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Setúbal established;[14] Manuel da Silva Martins becomes bishop.
- 1976 - Teatro Animação de Setúbal (theatre) founded.
- 1981 - Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal opens.
- 1982 - City twinned with Beauvais, France.[15]
- 1983 - City joins the Associação de Municípios do Distrito de Setúbal.[16]
- 1985
- Rádio Azul begins broadcasting.
- Roll-on/roll-off terminal built in the port.[5]
- 1986 - 14 July: Bombing by Organização Revolucionária Armada.[17]
- 1993 - Ford automotive plant begins operating (approximate date).[chronology citation needed]
- 1998 - Gilberto Canavarro dos Reis becomes bishop.
21st century
- 2001
- 2006 - Maria das Dores Meira becomes mayor.[21]
- 2011
- Population: 121,185.[19]
- 2015 - José Ornelas Carvalho becomes bishop.
Images
- View of Setubal, 1860
See also
- Cetóbriga , Roman settlement[22]
- List of heritage sites in Setúbal District
- List of governors of Setúbal District
- Other names of Setúbal (e.g. St Ubes)
- List of cities in Portugal
- Category:City timelines, for other cities/municipalities in Portugal: Timeline of Braga, Timeline of Coimbra, Timeline of Funchal (Madeira), Timeline of Lisbon, Timeline of Porto
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