Penalva do Castelo
Penalva do Castelo is a town in Portugal in the district of Viseu, situated in the province of Beira Alta Province, the Centro (Beiras Region) and the Viseu Dão-Lafões subregion, with around 2000 inhabitants.[1] It is the seat of the Municipality of Penalva do Castelo, covering 134.34 km²[2] and 7333 inhabitants (2021),[3] divided into 11 civil parishes.[4] The municipality borders Sátão to the north, Aguiar da Beira to the northeast, Fornos de /Algodres to the east, Mangualde to the south and Viseu to the west.[5] EtymologyThe toponym Penalva do Castelo originates from the Latin expression penna alba, meaning “white rock,” referring to a light-colored rocky elevation where, according to tradition, an ancient medieval fortress once stood. This fortification was located on the left bank of the Dão River, although no physical remains survive today. The mention of a "castle" in the modern name reinforces that connection to defensive structures which played an important role in the region’s surveillance and defense during the Middle Ages. Until the mid-20th century, the town was known as Castendo, a toponym thought to derive from Castanetum, meaning a place abounding in chestnut trees. The name "Penalva do Castelo" was officially adopted in 1957 by Decree-Law No. 41.222 of 7 August, as a way to recover the historical designation linked to local heritage and identity.[6][7][8][9] Administrative divisionThe municipality of Penalva do Castelo is divided into 11 civil parishes:[4] Heritage
Population evolution
Local products
FestivitiesThe Feira do Pastor e do Queijo, held since 1991, highlights local products such as Serra da Estrela cheese, Dão wine and the Bravo de Esmolfe apple.[25] There is also the Bravo de Esmolfe Apple Fair, held annually in October since 1996, promoting the autochthonous Bravo de Esmolfe apple and showcasing regional products such as Dão wine, Serra da Estrela cheese and local crafts.[26][27][28][29][30] Notable people
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