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  • A couple take a nap during the homily in honour of St. Bartolomeu on the Saints celebraton. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
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  • A child runs in the sea during "holy bath" ritual the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
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  • A child wears a rosary after the "holy bath" during the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2010_StBartolomeu_07.jpg
  • Children dressed as Saints rest during a pause on the St. Bartolomeu procession. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2010_StBartolomeu_22.jpg
  • People enjoy a day on the beach during the procession of St. Bartolomeu. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2010_StBartolomeu_24.jpg
  • The grandmother of one of the children is relief that her grandson took a "holy bath".  The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
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  • A horseman leads the procession of St. Bartolomeu while people assist on the dunes of the beach in São Bartolomeu do Mar. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
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  • A view of Viana do Castelo with Santa Luzia in the foreground.
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  • Children play cards during the St. Bartolomeu procession. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2010_StBartolomeu_20.jpg
  • A woman holding baby Jesus instructs a little girl during the procession of St. Bartolomeu. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
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  • A view of Viana do Castelo with Santa Luzia in the foreground.
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  • A woman carries a black chicken into St. Bartolomeu church during the Saints celebration. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
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  • A child with a ceremonies helper dives into a wave during the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2010_StBartolomeu_08.jpg
  • A man dressed with a womans dress is sprayed water from his friends during the "holy bath" rituals during the St. Bartolomeu ceremonies. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2010_StBartolomeu_13.jpg
  • Litters with the images of saints rest on the sand during the St. Bartolomeu procession. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2010_StBartolomeu_21.jpg
  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working in the radio of University of Minho. He is working with green invoices ("recibos verdes") and he hopes  the radio soon can offer him a regular contract.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • A view of São Giao Restaurant one of the best restaurant in the Guimarães Area.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • The main square of Braga during the São João Party
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  • Azulejos in the street of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (center-right wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • The Barrels where the "aguardente" ( a grape distilled) of Vinho Verde is kept for decades before been drunk.
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  • A grape used to produce Vinho Verde on the plant. The region of production of the vinho verde is quite big and it go from the border between Spain and Portugal to the north of Porto.
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is an indipendent assurance agent worker. She is using green invoices (Recibos Verdes).
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  • A child playing in the crowd during the São João Party
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  • Drummers play in the centre of Braga during the São João Party
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  • A view of the main street of Braga during the São João Party
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  • A child playing in the crowd during the São João Party
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  • A baloon seller during the São João Party
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  • A women taking part to the São João Party
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  • A women taking part to the São João Party
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Citania de Briteiros, a pre romans village close to Guimarães.
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  • A view of São Giao Restaurant one of the best restaurant in the Guimarães Area.
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  • the owner of São Giao Restaurant. The S Giao is one of the best restaurant in the area of Guimarães.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of Guimarães from the Penha Santuary
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of "citânia de Briteiros"
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  • Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (center-right wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (center-right wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (center-right wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
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  • Passos Coelho, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (center-right wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
    h_00014592.jpg
  • José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
    h_00014590.jpg
  • José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
    h_00014589.jpg
  • José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election. In the picture a moment during his campaign in Braga.
    h_00014583.jpg
  • Supporters of the Socialist Party and of José Socrates during the José Socrates parliamentary election campaign in Braga. José Socrates, the former Portuguese prime minister and leader of the Socialist Party (center-left wings), run for the parliamentary election.
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  • A view of the container used to ferment the Vinho Verde.
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  • wineyeard of Vinho Verde, the Vinho Verde (Young wine from portuguese) it is a tipical wine from the north of Portugal.
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  • A child comes out of the water during a "holy bath" on the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2009_StBartolomeu_09.jpg
  • A child prays during the "holy bath"  during the St. Bartolomeu celebration. The "holy bath" is believed to drive away evil and cure diseases related with "demonic possession", such as stuttering or epilepsy. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2009_StBartolomeu_10.jpg
  • A woman carries a black chicken around the St. Bartolomeu church during the Saints celebration.  This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2011_StBartolomeu_02.jpg
  • A woman dressed as a saint follows the procession in São Bartolomeu do Mar. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2011_StBartolomeu_16.jpg
  • People enjoy a day on the beach while the procession of St. Bartolomeu passes. The procession to thank the Saint incorporates hundreds of extras and large litters, which reconstruct biblical episodes. This tradition that dates back to the sixteenth century (1566), and it claims the devil is on the loose during this day. Every year on 24 August  faith and tradition join thousands of people at the feast of St. Bartolomeu do Mar, for ritual that mixes the sacred and the profane.
    h_EL__2011_StBartolomeu_18.jpg
  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • Drummers play in the centre of Braga during the São João Party
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  • Components of musical bands play traditional musics during the São João Party
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  • A view of Paço dos Duques de Bragança in Guimarães.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • A Ballet in the theatre of São Mamede, a cultural centre of Guimarães.
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  • One of the cooker of São Giao Restaurant. The S Giao is one of the best restaurant in the area of Guimarães.
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  • One dish of the São Giao Restaurant, The S Giao is one of the best restaurant in the area of Guimarães.
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  • A view of Guimarães, European Culture Capital 2012.
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  • The Chill-out area of São Mamede, a cultural centre of Guimarães.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018928.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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