Vila Chã, Codal e Vila Cova de Perrinho est une paroisse civile portugaise (en portugais : freguesia) de la municipalité de Vale de Cambra dans le district d'Aveiro. Elle est créée en 2013, par fusion des paroisses de Vila Chã, Codal et Vila Cova de Perrinho.
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Vale de Cambra ðɨ ˈkɐ̃bɾɐ] ; Proto-Celtic: *Cambra) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 22,864, in an area of 147.33 km². It had 21,440 electors in 2006. The city itself has about 4,100 inhabitants and is located in the Vila Chã, Codal e Vila Cova de Perrinho parish.
The municipality is located in the District of Aveiro, in Norte region and Entre Douro & Vouga subregion. It is now one of the municipalities of the Greater Metropolitan Area of Porto.
The present Mayor is José Alberto Freitas Soares Pinheiro e Silva, elected by the CDS – People's Party. The municipal holiday is June 13.
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Cesar is a civil parish in the municipality of Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,166, in an area of 5.43 km2. It received town status on 13 July 1990. The Battle of Cesar took place here.
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The Battle of Cesar, in Portuguese: Batalha de Cesar, was a battle that took place on 23 March 1035, between the armies of Bermudo III, King of León, and the Moorish armies of Abu'l-Qasim, the emir of the Taifa of Seville, near the village of Cesar, Aveiro.
The result of the battle was a defeat of the Moorish armies, which limited the warlike capacity of the Taifa of Seville in the Beiras region, increasing its loss of influence and power in the region, leading to the Beiras Campaign and the definitive conquest of Coimbra by Ferdinand I of León in 1064.