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The tower shows that Beja was a fortified town, whereas the eagles are a symbol for the Roman origin of the city. The small blue shields are taken from the Royal arms of Portugal and indicate that the city has always been a Royal city.
The tower shows that Beja was a fortified town, whereas the eagles are a symbol for the Roman origin of the city. The small blue shields are taken from the Royal arms of Portugal and indicate that the city has always been a Royal city.


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File:Beja1.jpg|alt=Brasão de Beja/Arms (crest) of Beja|The arms in 1860
File:Beja1.jpg|alt=Brasão de Beja/Arms (crest) of Beja|The arms in 1860
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