Torre de Dona Chama

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Template: Infobox city in Portugal / maintenance / management location is empty Template: Infobox city in Portugal / Maintenance / Web page is blank Torre de Dona Chama is a comune ( freguesia ) in the northern Portuguese district Mirandela. 1100 inhabitants live in it (as at 30 June 2011).

On a space in place of Pelourinho is ( pillory ), as a symbol of the past here municipality jurisdiction. Next to it is as Porca da Vila known sculpture of a pig, similar to the Porca de Murça. The pig is also part of the municipality coat of arms.

North of the village, where the Chapel of São Brás is, was apparently a plant of the Castro culture. In addition to the Iron Age and the Roman period pottery signs were found by ramparts. In this period, the sculpture is dated, possibly from the Castro comes,

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