Almeirim () is a city and a municipality in Santarém District, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 23,376, in an area of 222.12 km<sup>2</sup>. The city proper had a population of 10,520 in 2001.
History
There are vestiges of mid-Paleolithic to Mesolithic period along the territory, including traces from Neolithic, Calcolithic and Bronze Age remnants. The Iron Age also marked this region, with archaeological excavations unearthing settlements and artefacts. occupied the territory, following the Tagus upstream and disembarking in Santarém, where they left their marks.
In 1483, Almeirim was elevated to the status of municipality, wherein he bestowed a concession on its residents. The municipality is situated on a plain along the Tagus Valley and Lezíria, approximately along the left bank of the Tagus River.
- Almeirim
- Benfica do Ribatejo
- Fazendas de Almeirim
- Raposa
Two main roadways support the population of Almeirim: the EN114 and EN118, in addition to the inter-community IC10.
