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The two crosses refer to the Leça chamber of the Orde rof Malta, who owned in medeval times most of the area, including the present parish of São Mamede de Infesta. The staaf and small kettle are symbols for pilgrims on the way to Santiago de Compostela, who passed the village.  
The two crosses refer to the Leça chamber of the Orde rof Malta, who owned in medeval times most of the area, including the present parish of São Mamede de Infesta. The staaf and small kettle are symbols for pilgrims on the way to Santiago de Compostela, who passed the village.  
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