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It is a fairly typical portuguese municipal flag, 
with the coat of arms centered on blue and 
white gyronny (city rank) background. Flag 
and arms adopted and published in the official journal 
Diário da República : III 
Série in 1987.11.11, a remarkably late date.
António Martins, 3 July 2007
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The arms are Azure issuant from a campaign wavy of six fesses Argent and 
Azure a three-arch bridge Argent masoned sable and in chief between two keys Or 
with their wards upwards and inwards an escutcheon charged with 
Portugal modern. Mural crown argent with five 
visible towers (city rank), white scroll reading 
in black upper case letters "Cidade de Chaves" and collar of the 
Order of Tower and Sword.
António Martins, 3 July 2007
The keys in these arms are canting, for "chaves" means exactly 
"keys". It was named Aquæ Flaviæ in Roman times.
António Martins, 4 July 2007

Chaves municipality had 43 667 inhabitants in 2001 and consists of 39 
communes covering 590,42 km². It is part of Vila 
Real District, traditional province and 1999 ref. adm. region 
Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, C.C.R. / NUTS II Norte, 
and NUTS III Alto Trás-os-Montes. Chaves is one of the 
40 
“ancient” (pre-1973) Portuguese cities.
António Martins, 3 July 2007
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