Cortegaça, Ovar

Cortegaça is a small village and a civil parish in the Ovar Municipality, Portugal.

[2] It is a village dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries, associated with the repopulation of the lands of Santa Maria da Feira.

Cortegaça belonged to the municipality of Feira (Santa Maria da Feira) but today belongs to the municipality of Ovar, becoming a village in 1985.

[3] It has the first green area when travelling south of Porto, with a forest of 516 hectares, and the Buçaquinho Environmental Park.

It also have two palm trees in its churchyard, popular by their longevity and height.