- São Pedro da Torre
Infobox_Parish_pt
official_name = São Pedro da Torre
image_coat_of_arms =
Municipality = Valença
area_total = 4,29
population_total = 1,232 (2001)
population_density = 287
website = http://www.jf-spedrodatorre.com
footnotes =São Pedro da Torre (pron. IPA2|sɐ̃ũ 'pedɾu dɐ 'toʁ(ɨ)) is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Valença. It has a population of 1,232 inhabitants and a total area of 4.29 km².
General info
History
Due to the privileged location on the left side of
Minho River it's lands have great agriculture value and that was one of the reasons for the origin of the settlement.The ancientroman road "per loca maritima," that came fromBraga toVigo , had its end in Portuguese territory in here. This can be testified by the existence of two roman bridges. Also the roman milestone placed in Chamosinhos, dedicated to the son of Constantini Maximi has an added value to ensure this fact. The present existence of thermal fountain and that inscription suggests the way station Aquis Celenis mentioned in the Itinerary XXI of Antonine was placed in here.S. Pedro da Torre was founded in 1125 and later a strategic place during the restoration war against Castile. The Castilians built here a fortress in 1657, whose remains can still be observed. Several symbols of the resistance of the people of this parish can be found throughout.In December 14 of 1900, the place of Chamosinhos, belonging to the parish ofVila Meã , was included in the parish of S. Pedro da Torre.Many of the inhabitants of this small village went to work abroad during the 70's searching for a better life. Mostly toUSA ,Canada andFrance . Many of them returned and built wealthy houses ("villas") that presently give the parish a new look.
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