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The Crown of João VI with the Sceptre of the Armillary; Ajuda National Palace. The Portuguese crown jewels (jóias da Coroa Portuguesa), also known as the Royal Treasure (Tesouro Real), are the pieces of jewelry, regalia, and vestments that were used by the Kings and Queens of Portugal during the time of the Portuguese Monarchy.
There are two main varieties of fado, namely those of the cities of Lisbon and Coimbra. The Lisbon style is the most popular, while Coimbra's is the more refined style. Modern fado is popular in Portugal, and has produced many renowned musicians. According to tradition, to applaud fado in Lisbon you clap your hands, in Coimbra you cough as if ...
He is a regular at Belgrade Fashion Week, where he has won several awards, [9] [10] [11] and at Portugal's Moda Lisboa, also known as Lisbon Fashion Week. [12] In 2012, he partnered with the Dkode shoe company for his show in Lisbon. [13] The following year, his designs relied on a monochromatic palette. [14]
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March 10. Harriet Tubman Day. National Hug Your Dog Day. National Pack Your Lunch Day. March 11. National Promposal Day. March 12. National Girl Scout Day. Daylight Saving Time Starts.
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The Procession of Our Lord of the Passion of Graça, in 2020. The Procession of Our Lord of the Passion of Graça (Portuguese: Procissão do Senhor dos Passos da Graça), alternatively, the Procession of Our Lord of the Stations of the Cross of Graça) is one of the oldest and most important religious processions, which takes place yearly in the city of Lisbon, Portugal, on the Second Sunday ...
Coimbra's Queima das Fitas Parade (image depicting nearly-graduated students of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra and their decorated float). The Queima das Fitas (Portuguese for Ribbon Burning) is a traditional festivity of the students of some Portuguese universities, organized originally by the students of the University of Coimbra.