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Odiáxere

Odiáxere is a civil parish (Portuguese: freguesia) in the municipality of Lagos, Algarve, Portugal. It is located approximately 8 kilometers northeast of the city of Lagos.

History: The area has evidence of human occupation dating back to prehistoric times. During the Islamic period of the Iberian Peninsula, Odiáxere was a significant agricultural center. The name "Odiáxere" is believed to be derived from the Arabic "wadi achar," meaning "river of the farm." Following the Christian Reconquista, the parish was incorporated into the Portuguese kingdom.

Geography: Odiáxere is situated in a valley characterized by fertile land irrigated by the River Odiáxere. The landscape is primarily rural, with agriculture playing a significant role in the local economy.

Economy: Agriculture is the primary economic activity in Odiáxere, with crops such as citrus fruits, vegetables, and olives being cultivated. Tourism also contributes to the local economy, albeit on a smaller scale than in coastal areas.

Points of Interest:

  • Igreja Matriz de Odiáxere (Mother Church of Odiáxere): A church with historical and architectural significance.
  • River Odiáxere: The river itself and the surrounding natural environment offer opportunities for recreation and leisure activities.
  • Local Festivals: Odiáxere hosts several traditional festivals throughout the year, showcasing local culture and traditions.

Demographics: As of recent data, Odiáxere has a relatively small population, characteristic of rural parishes in the Algarve region. Population figures may vary depending on the source and year of the data.

Accessibility: Odiáxere is accessible by road from Lagos and other nearby towns and villages. Public transportation options are available, though less frequent than in urban areas.