Terra de Miranda ("Land of Miranda") (Tierra de Miranda in Mirandese, Terras de Miranda in Portuguese) is the historical name of a 500 km² mesa in northeastern Portugal, lying on the border of Spain. It used to be an administrative division, and although it does not correspond to a modern-day region's borders, there are some cultural characteristics particular to Terra de Miranda that keep the name in use to the present day.

Terra de Miranda
Tierra de Miranda
Miranda do Douro
Miranda do Douro
Locations of Terra de Miranda in Portugal
Locations of Terra de Miranda in Portugal
Country Portugal
DistrictBragança
Pauliteiros in Festa do Avante! of 2005.

It has been a border region between different administrative areas of the Roman Empire, the kingdoms of the Visigoths and the Suevi, the Arabs and the Christians. Although the etymology of the word Miranda is still debated, it is believed to mean "border".

Among the best known cultural features of the area are the Mirandese language, the Pauliteiros, the pagan rituals practiced from Christmas to Easter, the farandulo, and bagpipe music.

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