Padrão
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A Padrão (English: Pattern; Plural: Padrões) was a large stone cross inscribed with the coat of arms of Portugal that was placed as part of a land claim by numerous Portuguese explorers during the Portuguese Age of Discovery. Notable explorers known to have erected Padrões were Diogo Cão, Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama.
The Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa (Portuguese Society of Geography) managed to restore in the 20th century three Padrões erected by Diogo Cão and one by Bartolomeu Dias.
Indonesia National Museum hosts the Luso Sundanese padrão erected by Henrique Leme in 1522 in Sunda Kalapa port (present day Tugu sub-district of Jakarta).