The town of Colos, located in the municipality of Odemira, has a history linked to the presence of an ancient fortified settlement, later elevated to the status of town by charter in 1499. The municipality of Colos was dissolved in 1836 and incorporated into Vila Nova de Milfontes, and later, in 1855, into Odemira. One of its illustrious sons is the aviator Brito Pais, a pioneer of Portuguese aviation, who in 1924 participated in the air voyage between Portugal and Macau.
Background and Foundation:
Colos originated as a fortified settlement located at the highest point of the hill, known as Alto da Igreja. The town was elevated to a municipality and received a charter in 1499, during the reign of King Manuel I.
The new charter was granted in 1510.
Development and Dissolution of the Municipality:
In 1836, the municipality of Colos was dissolved and incorporated into Vila Nova de Milfontes.
Later, in 1855, with the dissolution of the municipality of Milfontes, Colos was annexed to the municipality of Odemira, where it is currently located.