Aljustrel

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ALJUSTREL

District : Beja

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Origin/meaning :
The crescent symbolises that the city has been occupied by the arabs for a long time. The two swords means the territory of Aljustrel belonged since 1235 till 1910 to the military order of Santiago da Espada. The black background means the richness of the mines. The fountain symbolises the health spa, used to cure skin diseases, which was famous in the region.

Arms of Freguesias in Aljustrel :

Literature : image send by Sergio Horta; background from Artur Martins, Aljustrel