Portugal Municipal Museum •
Murça •
Porca de Murça (literally the "Sow of Murça" in Portuguese, although the sculpture appears to represent a boar, i.e. a male rather than a female pig). The name has been taken to designate a red wine of the
Douro district. •
Torre de Dona Chama •
Berroa •
Marvão • Head of
berrão, with right eye clearly visible, found in the Abegoa area of Marvão. Today in Municipal Museum in Marvão.
Spain Castile and León , Castile and León, Spain. . It is the
Vettones' largest zoomorphic sculpture so far discovered in the Iberian Peninsula. , Castile and León, Spain.
Province of Ávila •
Aldea del Rey Niño •
Arévalo (one verraco in the Palacio del general Vicente de Río) •
Ávila (14 verracos from Tornadizos and three found next to
Adaja River) •
Cardeñosa (Castro of
Las Cogotas) •
Chamartín (five verracos; the best preserved is the
Verraco of the Castro de la Mesa de Miranda) •
Martiherrero (four verracos) •
Mingorría (one verraco near hermitage of the Virgin, but another one inlaid in the walls of the building itself) •
Mirueña de los Infanzones (two verracos embedded in a wall of a house) •
Narrillos de San Leonardo, Ávila •
El Oso (verraco nicknamed "El oso" (
the bear) and gives name to the town) •
San Miguel de Serrezuela (today in
El Torreón de los Guzmanes in the city of Ávila) •
Santa María del Arroyo (
Verraco of Santa María del Arroyo) •
Santo Domingo de las Posadas (one verraco) •
Solosancho (two verracos,
Castro de Ulaca) •
El Tiemblo (four verracos, known as the "
Bulls of Guisando") •
Tornadizos de Ávila (eight verracos preserved) •
La Torre (two headless verracos in the atrium of the church and other embedded in a wall) •
Villanueva del Campillo (two verracos, one of them the largest in Europe) •
Villatoro (three verracos) •
Vicolozano, Ávila
Province of Salamanca , Castile and León, Spain. •
Ciudad Rodrigo (two verracos, one of them from Gallegos de Argañán) •
Gallegos de Argañán (one today in the Museum of
Salamanca and other in the Casa de la Cultura in
Ciudad Rodrigo) •
Juzbado •
Larrodrigo •
Ledesma •
Lumbrales (two verracos) •
Masueco (today in the Museum of
Salamanca) •
Monleón •
Puente del Congosto •
La Redonda (today in the Museum of
Salamanca) •
Salamanca (the
verraco of the bridge cited in
El Lazarillo de Tormes next to the
Roman bridge and several verracos in the Museum) •
San Felices de los Gallegos •
Santibáñez de Béjar •
Tabera de Abajo •
Yecla de Yeltes (
Castro de Yecla la Vieja, today in the Aula arqueológica)
Province of Segovia •
Segovia (two verracos: a bull and a wild boar; today in the Museo Provincial) •
Coca (three verracos: two in front the City Gate of the Town •
Castillo de Bayuela (two verracos, in the Plaza de San Antonio and in almost perfect condition) •
Talavera de la Reina (known as «cabeza del moro» ("the Moor's head") because it is embedded in a wall, with only the head being visible) •
Talavera la Nueva •
Torralba de Oropesa •
Torrecilla de la Jara (two verracos)
Extremadura Province of Cáceres •
Botija (
Castro de Villasviejas del Tamuja, "Tamusia") •
Guadalupe (Caserío de Mirabel) •
Jaraíz de la Vera •
Madrigalejo (currently in the Archaeological Museum of
Cáceres) •
Segura de Toro •
Valdelacasa de Tajo •
Villar del Pedroso •
Pasarón de la Vera (possibly destroyed in the 19th century, but still forming part of its coat of arms) ==Further reading==