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  2. List of festivals in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Festa de São João do Porto - Porto; Festivals of Póvoa de Varzim - Póvoa de Varzim; NOS Primavera Sound (2012-) - Porto; Porto Book Fair Porto Pride (2001-) - Porto; Póvoa de Varzim Holiday - Póvoa de Varzim; Romaria de S. Gonçalo e S. Cristóvão (17th century-) - Vila Nova de Gaia; Festa de S. Pedro da Afurada - Vila Nova de Gaia

  3. Long weekend - Wikipedia

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    Portugal also uses the bridge idiom with the Portuguese word ponte. In Slovenian, the term podaljšan vikend ("prolonged weekend") is used for a three-day weekend. Four-day weekends also happen, because May 1 and May 2 are public holidays (both May Day). A peculiar coincidence are Christmas Day and Independence Day, falling on two consecutive ...

  4. Public holidays in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Corpo de Deus: Thursday, date varies. 60 days after Easter Sunday. It is religion based. Last observed 19 June 2025: moveable: Autonomous Region of Azores Day (Whit Monday) Dia da Região Autónoma dos Açores Dia da Pombinha Dia do Bodo Only celebrated in Azores. [5] 10 June: Portugal Day: Dia de Portugal, de Camões e das Comunidades ...

  5. Holy Week in Braga - Wikipedia

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    COUTINHO, Jorge, “A Semana Santa de Braga e a Santa Casa da Misericórdia”, in revista Misericórdia de Braga nº 7 (2011) 13-44. FIGUEIREDO, Antero de, O Braguês, seguido de A Procissão dos Fogaréus, revisão de Ana Margarida Dias, Fundação Cultural Bracara Augusta, Braga 2000. MARIANO, Alexandra B., e NASCIMENTO, Aires A., Egéria.

  6. Portuguese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known book on Portuguese cuisine (Portuguese: Cozinha portuguesa), entitled Livro de Cozinha da Infanta D. Maria de Portugal, from the 16th century, describes many popular dishes of meat, fish, poultry and others. [1] Culinária Portuguesa, by António-Maria De Oliveira Bello, better known as Olleboma, was published in 1936. [2]

  7. Fernanda de Castro - Wikipedia

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    Maria Fernanda Teles de Castro de Quadros Ferro OSE (8 December 1900 – 19 December 1994) was a Portuguese writer, poet, and translator. She was founder and director of the National Association of Children's Parks and of the magazine Bem Viver .

  8. Papas de sarrabulho - Wikipedia

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    Papas de sarrabulho, from Porto, 2009 Papas de Sarrabulho , in English referred to as Sarrabulho porridge , is a typical Portuguese dish . It comes from Minho Province and surrounds, in the Norte Region of Portugal , mainly in the cities of Porto , [ 1 ] Guimarães , [ 2 ] Braga , [ 3 ] Amares [ 4 ] and Barcelos .

  9. Portugal Day - Wikipedia

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    Portugal Day, officially Portugal, Camões, and Portuguese Communities Day (Portuguese: Dia de Portugal, de Camões e das Comunidades Portuguesas), is the national day of Portugal celebrated annually on 10 June. It is one of the public holidays in Portugal and celebrated by Portuguese people throughout the world.