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Everywhere we’ve traveled in Portugal, one image keeps appearing: a brightly colored, stylized rooster. It shows up in every souvenir shop—on key rings, fridge magnets, Christmas ornaments, and jewelry—each piece offering its own take on the same distinctive figure.Now that we’ve arrived in Barcelos, a charming town in northern Portugal, the rooster feels even more alive. It’s not just a souvenir here—it’s part of the landscape. Statues stand in its honor, murals bring it to life on walls, and sculptures celebrate its story at every turn. The iconic Rooster of Barcelos is at the heart of one of Portugal’s most beloved folk tales. Here’s how the legend unfolds:A pilgrim traveling through Barcelos on his way to Santiago de Compostela was wrongly accused of theft. Despite his pleas of innocence, he was sentenced to death.Before being executed, he asked to speak with the judge. The judge was dining at the time, with a roasted rooster on the table. The pilgrim declared:“If I am innocent,…

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