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'''Country''': Portugal [[File:Portugal.jpg|60 px|right]]<br><br><br>
'''District''': [[Guarda]]<br>
'''Municipality''': [[Sabugal]][[File:Sabugal.gif|60 px|right]]


'''FORCALHOS'''


Municipality : [[Sabugal]]<br>
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District : [[Guarda]]
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The arms refer to the local tradition of bullfighting. The upper half shows a canting forcão, a wooden structure used in the bullfights to keep the bull in the filed. It is generally made of oak and up to 30 m are needed to lift and move it.
The arms refer to the local tradition of bullfighting. The upper half shows a canting forcão, a wooden structure used in the bullfights to keep the bull in the filed. It is generally made of oak and up to 30 m are needed to lift and move it.


 
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