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[[image:CV Charter.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Foral of Castro Verde - Portugal]]
 
AThe ''Carta de Foral'', or simply ''Foral'', was a royal document in [[Portugal]] and its former [[Portuguese Empire|empire]], whose purpose was to establish a ''[[concelho]]'' (Council) and regulate its administration, borders and privileges. A newly founded town would also need the king's approval through a ''Foral'', in order to be considered one. In this case, the town's administration and privileges would be defined in that document. ''Forais'' were granted between the 12th and the 16th centuries.
The word '''''foral''''' ({{IPA-pt|fuˈɾaɫ|eu}}, plural: ''forais'') derives from the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] word ''foro'', ultimately from [[Latin]] ''forum'', equivalent to [[Spanish language|Spanish]] '''''[[fuero]]''''', [[Galician language|Galician]] '''''[[fuero|foro]]''''', [[Catalan language|Catalan]] '''''[[fuero|fur]]''''' and [[Basque language|Basque]] '''''[[fuero|foru]]'''''.
 
The ''Foral'' was the basis for [[Municipality|municipal]] foundation, thus the most important event of a city or town's history. It was critical to a successful land settling and an increase in crop yields, by giving more freedom and dignity, via a [[Concession (contract)|concession]], to farmers, in an age when people were subject to near slave work, as servants of [[Lord|landlords]]. The ''Foral'' made a ''concelho'' free from [[feudal]] control, transferring power down to a neighbours council (''concelho''), with its own municipal autonomy. As a result, the population would become directly and exclusively under the dominion and jurisdiction of the crown, excluding the Lord from the power hierarchy. The ''Foral'' granted public lands to the collective use of the community, regulated taxes, tolls and fines and established protection rights and military duties within royal service.
A ''Carta de Foral'', or simply ''Foral'', was a royal document in [[Portugal]] and its former [[Portuguese Empire|empire]], whose purpose was to establish a ''[[concelho]]'' (Council) and regulate its administration, borders and privileges. A newly founded town would also need the king's approval through a ''Foral'', in order to be considered one. In this case, the town's administration and privileges would be defined in that document. ''Forais'' were granted between the 12th and the 16th centuries.
 
The ''Foral'' was the basis for municipal foundation, thus the most important event of a city or town's history. It was critical to a successful land settling and an increase in crop yields, by giving more freedom and dignity, via a concession, to farmers, in an age when people were subject to near slave work, as servants of [[Lord|landlords]]. The ''Foral'' made a ''concelho'' free from [[feudal]] control, transferring power down to a neighbours council (''concelho''), with its own municipal autonomy. As a result, the population would become directly and exclusively under the dominion and jurisdiction of the crown, excluding the Lord from the power hierarchy. The ''Foral'' granted public lands to the collective use of the community, regulated taxes, tolls and fines and established protection rights and military duties within royal service.
 
A [[pillory]] (''pelourinho'') is directly linked to a ''Foral''. It was raised after the ''Foral'' was granted and placed in the main square of the town.
 
The wordnoun '''''foral''''' ({{IPA|pt-ptPT|fuˈɾaɫfuˈɾal|eulang}}, plural: ''forais'') derivesis derived from the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] word ''foro'', ultimately from [[Latin]] ''[[Forum (Roman)|forum]]'', equivalentand is cognate towith [[Spanish language|Spanish]] '''''[[fuero]]''''', [[Galician language|Galician]] '''''[[fuero|foro]]''''', [[Catalan language|Catalan]] '''''[[fuero|fur]]''''' and [[Basque language|Basque]] '''''[[fueroFuero#Basque and Pyrenean fueros|foru]]'''''.
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