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  2. Portuguese art - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese sculptures can be best analysed by studying the many tombs of the 12th and 14th centuries that are found throughout Portugal.In the late 1700s, the colony of Brazil was the main influence in Portuguese sculpture.

  3. Category:Portuguese folk culture - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese folk music (2 C, 2 P) T. Portuguese traditions (1 C, 6 P) This page was last edited on 15 May 2024, at 05:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Culture of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal never developed a great Dramatic theatre tradition due primarily to the fact that the Portuguese were more passionate about lyric or humorous works than dramatic art. Gil Vicente is often seen as the father of Portuguese theatre - he was the leading Portuguese playwright in the 16th century.

  5. Category:Culture of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese folk culture‎ (5 C) Food and drink in Portugal‎ (3 C, 1 P) H. ... Portuguese School of Equestrian Art; Processional giant; Public holidays in Portugal; R.

  6. Category:Portuguese folklore - Wikipedia

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    Legendary Portuguese people (4 P) M. Portuguese mythology (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Portuguese folklore" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 ...

  7. Rooster of Barcelos - Wikipedia

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    In all cases, the folk tale of the Rooster of Barcelos is about a dead rooster that crows to prove an accused man's innocence. However, variations to the story include: The pilgrim is a guest whom the landowner invited to his banquet, where silver is stolen. The pilgrim stays at a local inn, and the greedy owner of the inn accuses the pilgrim. [2]

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