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  2. Public holidays in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Carnival in Portugal is an annual festival, that ends on Shrove Tuesday (called Fat Tuesday in Madeira - Terça-feira Gorda in Portuguese) the day before Ash Wednesday (first day of Lent). This is an optional holiday, although it is usually observed. 47 days before Easter Sunday. moveable: Good Friday: Sexta-feira Santa

  3. Euro 2024 draw is tomorrow, Portugal placed in Pot 1 ... - AOL

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    Euro 2024 draw takes place tomorrow in Germany, and Portugal has been placed in Pot 1. ... But the sweetest of victories came in 2016, in the biggest success of the Portuguese national team, when ...

  4. Amanhã é 23 - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song is inaccurate according to the prescriptive grammar for Portuguese.Accordingly, the verb should have been used in its plural form (amanhã são 23) or in its singular form but preceded by the explicit object (amanhã é dia 23). [1]

  5. Future perfect - Wikipedia

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    Informal Brazilian Portuguese usually places stressed pronouns such as me, te, se, nos and lhe/lhes between the conjugated form of ter and the past participle: eles terão me visto; in the negative form, both eles não terão me visto and eles não me terão visto are possible, but the latter is more formal and preferred in the written language.

  6. Family Drama ‘Tomorrow’s Rain’ from ‘Moco ... - AOL

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    “‘Tomorrow’s Rain’ is a feature fiction family drama that makes an urgent portrayal of a marginalized southern Portuguese region during the 2012 financial crisis, from the POV of a ...

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  8. Museum of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua. Its construction was supported by the Roberto Marinho Foundation and cost approximately 230 million reais.

  9. Brunfelsia pauciflora - Wikipedia

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    Brunfelsia pauciflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, the nightshades.It is endemic to Brazil, and it is grown in cultivation. [1] A shrubby perennial plant grown in gardens, its common names include today, tomorrow together, yesterday, today and tomorrow, morning-noon-and-night, kiss me quick, and Brazil raintree.