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Cabanas de Tavira : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cabanas de Tavira
Cabanas de Tavira ((:kɐˈbɐnɐʒ dɨ tɐˈviɾɐ); Portuguese for ''"cottages/huts of Tavira"'') is a former civil parish in the municipality of Tavira, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Conceição e Cabanas de Tavira. The parish covers an area of approximately 4.2 km², and encompasses a resident population of approximately 1181 inhabitants. Once a fishing port, it is now a popular summer tourist destination, owing to its beach (Praia de Cabanas) and island (Ilha de Cabanas), which belong to the Ria Formosa Nature Park. ==History== The history of Cabanas is connected to the commercial tuna fishery. Around 1734, during the ''Armação dos Mares de Tavira'', the first cabanas (''cottages'' or ''fishing huts''), important for storage and maintenance of equipment, as well as accommodating the fishers, were constructed. These huts were located along the beach, and the locals began to refer to them as the ''cabanas da armação'' (''tackle huts''). For over twenty years there were references to the ''cabanas'', but usually referring to seasonal activities. The first birth in the area was outside the fishing season, around 1757, and the following year, the municipal council conceded the first land tenure in the ''Cabanas de Armação''. Following this date the first inhabitants began to construct permanent residences in the area. Cabanas de Tavira is a young civil parish in the municipality of Tavira, de-annexed from the neighbouring parish of Conceição on 20 June 1997. Its seat, in the village of Cabanas, was recently elevated to the status of ''vila'' or ''town'', on 19 April 2001.
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