Pombalinho

Pombalinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [põbɐˈliɲu]) is a village and a civil parish in the municipality of Golegã, Portugal.

[3] Located on the right bank of the Tagus River, 22 kilometers northeast of the city of Santarém, in Roman antiquity it was an important satellite town of that city, which was founded by the Romans who occupied the region in the 2nd century BC and named the larger settlement Scalabis.

The 1st Baron of Pombalinho, António Vasques da Cunha de Araújo Porto Carrero, was mentioned on Almeida Garrett's (1799 – 1854) Viagens na Minha Terra (Travels in My Homeland).

The territory of this village and respective civil parish, in the fertile Lezíria do Tejo (roughly the same area of the historical province of Ribatejo), is almost exclusively used for agriculture.

Bunch of grapes silver, sheets of gold, to represent a source of wealth of the parish.