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  2. A Portuguesa - Wikipedia

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    Levantai hoje de novo O esplendor de Portugal Entre as brumas da memória, Ó Pátria, sente-se a voz Dos teus egrégios avós, Que há-de guiar-te à vitória! Coro: Às armas, às armas! Sobre a terra, sobre o mar, Às armas, às armas! Pela Pátria lutar! Contra os canhões, marchar, marchar! Desfralda a invicta Bandeira, À luz viva do teu ...

  3. Portuguese profanity - Wikipedia

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    "Cabrão" male-only term used for men who have cheated. [3]"Caralho" (IU) is a swear word for penis and can be used as an interjection.One possible folk etymology relates it to a ship's crow's nest, and the negative connotation from the expression "vai para o caralho", meaning "go to the crow's nest", because of the heavy rocking of ships in the high sea.

  4. Portuguese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Wikipedia (Portuguese: Wikipédia em português) is the Portuguese-language edition of Wikipedia (written Wikipédia, in Portuguese), the free encyclopedia. It was started on 11 May 2001. [2] Wikipedia is the nineteenth most accessed website in Brazil [3] and the tenth most accessed in Portugal. [4]

  5. Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    Dresen, Grietje (1993). "Heilig bloed, ontheiligend bloed: Over het ritueel van de kerkgang en het offer in de katholieke traditie". Tijdschrift voor Vrouwenstudies. 14: 25– 41. Aldrete, Gregory S. (2014). "Hammers, Axes, Bulls, and Blood: Some Practical Aspects of Roman Animal Sacrifice." Journal of Roman Studies 104:28–50. Bataille ...

  6. Praxe - Wikipedia

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    Praxe is practiced by various higher education institutions across Portugal. [1] Notable examples include the Queima das Fitas and its parade (Cortejo da Queima), as well as the Festa das Latas and the Latada, where the freshmen walk through the streets with cans tied to their feet. Another tradition involves the ripping of the traditional ...

  7. Galician–Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Galician–Portuguese (Galician: galego–portugués or galaico–portugués; Portuguese: galego–português or galaico–português), also known as Galaic–Portuguese, [2] [3] Old Galician–Portuguese, Old Galician or Old Portuguese, Medieval Galician or Medieval Portuguese when referring to the history of each modern language, was a West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Middle Ages ...

  8. Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice, also referred to as the Angelic Liturgy, are a series of thirteen songs, one for each of the first thirteen Sabbaths of the year, contained in fragments found among the Dead Sea Scrolls.

  9. Portuguese World Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese World Exhibition (Portuguese: Exposição do Mundo Português) was held in Lisbon in 1940 to mark 800 years since the foundation of the country and 300 years since the restoration of independence from Spain. [1] [2] The fair ran from 23 June to 2 December 1940, [1] held on the Praça do Império, [3] and was attended by 3 million ...