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Aljustrel
A Beja-district mining town whose heritage stretches back to Roman times (known then as Vipasca), Aljustrel represents the industrial-mining strand of Alentejo working-class culture that contrasts with the dominant agricultural latifundio narrative. The UNESCO classification of Cante Alentejano explicitly tags 'Mining' as a social context, and mining communities were centers of labor organization and Cante practice. The Parque Mineiro de Aljustrel offers guided visits to the mine and geological points of interest; ALMINA (the current mining company) still operates zinc, lead, and copper extraction. The annual Festicante festival promotes Cante Alentejano in the mining community context. This node provides search leverage for the under-documented mining-community dimension of Alentejo festival culture. Anchor modes: custodian | material_layer | living_ritual | Search hooks: Aljustrel; Parque Mineiro de Aljustrel; Festicante; Cante Alentejano minas; Vipasca Roman mines; ALMINA; mineiro; mining heritage Pyrite Belt
Visit the Parque Mineiro de Aljustrel for guided tours of the ancient mine; observe the active ALMINA mining operation; attend Festicante (annual Cante festival); explore the mining-and-wine tourism route linking mining heritage to talha wine tradition