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Why Choose Montemor-o-Velho to live in Portugal? @Kist in Europe

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Why Choose MontemoroVelho to live in Portugal? @Kist in Europe
(0:38) Population
(0:47) Location
(1:35) How to get there
(2:17) What is it like to live
(3:05) climate
(3:33) Labour market
(4:15) Health
(4:49) School system
(5:05) Cost of living
(5:33) Transport
(5:46) Basic bills
(5:58) Rent Lease
(6:31) Projected Spending
(7:03) Advantages
(7:58) Disadvantages
Why choose MontemoroVelho to LIVE?
Why choose MontemoroVelho to live in Portugal?

My name is Silverio Kist and in this video you will know the advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside.
These are the topics of the video, they will help you to know a little bit of the countryside of Coimbra and at the end of the video I will show you an estimate of cost to live in the county and you will have an idea if it is for you or not.
I'm going to show a little bit today of how the city is , some important points that you need to know about the city. I'll go along with Pedro
Population

It has 24,649 inhabitants 1524 less than it had in 2011.
Location

Located in central Portugal, the municipality of MontemoroVelho belongs to the district of Coimbra. With a total area of 229km2 distributed by 11 parishes, it is part of Baixo Mondego, a privileged region in tourist destinations with great cultural, historical, landscape, sports and social value.
Its neighbouring municipalities are Cantanhede to the N, Soure to the S, CondeixaaNova and Coimbra to the E and Figueira da Foz to the W.
The municipality is 16 km from Figueira da Foz, 25 km from Coimbra, 145 km from Porto and 225 km from Lisbon.
Getting there

The municipality is currently served by train and buses.
The journey to Coimbra by train takes 20 to 30 minutes and costs 2 euros each. A 60day (twomonth) pass costs 53.90 euros.
By car it takes 30 min (25,8 km) by N341.
To Porto by train the time is 2 hours and the price starts at 10,80€.
To Lisbon it takes two hours by car, about 200 kilometres, by train the time is 2 hours and a half with prices starting from €14.90.

How to live

Living in MontemoroVelho is to have the magic invading the Christmas in the Magic Castle.
The Magic Castle attraction that happens every year in MontemoroVelho in early December until the end of the first week of January, with a flood of dreams, joy and smiles.
Inland cities have a lot to offer. The quality of life is very good, the cost is low and it's much more peaceful, especially when compared to the big centres.
But it is necessary to have a notion of how is to live in the interior of the country, so I'm going to show you a little bit of how is a parish in the interior, because living in the interior can be a good option for those who think about migrating and starting a new life in Portugal.
Climate
the summer is warm, dry and with almost cloudless skies; the winter is cool, with precipitation and partly cloudy skies. Throughout the year, in general, the temperature ranges from 4 °C to 28 °C and is rarely below 1 °C or above 35 °C, the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the region were 41.6 °C and 4.9 °C
Labour market
The district's economic activity focuses on the service sector and industry, particularly in urban areas. Agriculture and forestry continue to play an important role in the municipalities with more rural characteristics.

Among the agricultural productions, rice, corn, vegetables, fruit and wine deserve to be highlighted.

In the tertiary sector, commerce, tourism and services, associated with Coimbra's role as a university centre, play an increasingly important role in the region's economy.
A significant number of residents work in Coimbra.
Health

There are three central hospitals of regional dimension in Coimbra:
H.U.C. Hospitals of the University of Coimbra,
C.H.C. Coimbra Hospital Centre (which includes three hospital establishments: the General Hospital, also known as Covões Hospital, the Paediatric Hospital and Bissaya Barreto Maternity) and
I.P.O. Portuguese Institute of Oncology.
MontemoroVelho has 10 health centres, this is the one in Pereira, the parish where Pedro lives.
There is also the Misericórdia Hospital.

School Network
There are 13 primary schools, 2 secondary schools and 2 high schools.
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Cost of living

Supermarket
Spending on supermarket in MontemoroVelho doesn't differ much from the rest of Portugal, larger.
Rafael Scapella, Canal Maximizar , Apure Guria, Kist na Europa, Viver mundo a fora, Mundo sem fim. Brazilian in Portugal.
@Kist in Europe

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