Valpaços is located in the northern interior of Portugal in the
Alto Trás-os-Montes region, and part of the district of
Vila Real. It is confined in the north by the municipality of
Chaves, to the east by
Mirandela and
Vinhais, to the south by
Murça and
Mirandela and in the west by Chaves and
Vila Pouca de Aguiar. From north to south, the Transmontanan relief is exemplified by planar stretches of the Iberian Meseta, with altitudes between 700–800 metres above sea level, tending to have a regular profile north of the
Douro River. Regional and national connections between the municipality and its neighbours are completed across several of its primary and secondary roadways: the 213 (Chaves–Valpaços-Mirandela-Vila Flor); the 103 (Viana do Castelo-Braga–Chaves-Bragança); the 206 (Vila do Conde–Valpaços–Bragança); and the 314 (Chaves–Carrazedo de Montenegro-Murça IP4). The important link is the 206 to A24, which links Valpaços with Vila Real, Viseu and internationally to Spain (Espanha–Verin-A52 roadway), and the national A7 which permits a rapid connection with the coast (Guimarães, Braga and Porto). • Água Revés e Crasto • Algeriz / Argeriz • Bouçoães • Canaveses •
Carrazedo de Montenegro e Curros • Ervões • Fornos do Pinhal • Friões • Lebução, Fiães e Nozelos • Padrela e Tazem • Possacos • Rio Torto • Santa Maria de Emeres • Santa Valha • Santiago da Ribeira de Alhariz • São João da Corveira • São Pedro de Veiga de Lila • Serapicos • • Tinhela e Alvarelhos • Vales • Valpaços e Sanfins • Vassal • Veiga de Lila • Vilarandelo == Notable people ==