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Portugal and the Iberian Peninsula in 1157. Afonso had already won many victories over the Moors. At the beginning of his reign the religious fervor which had sustained the Almoravid dynasty was rapidly subsiding; in Portugal independent Moorish chiefs ruled over cities and petty taifa states, ignoring the central government; in Africa the Almohades were destroying the remnants of the ...
The festival develops among shots of gunpowder, medieval music, and fireworks, and ends with the Christians winning a simulated battle around a castle. Due to Spanish Empire expansion, the performing art has been adapted in other places in Europe, America, and Asia, as in the Philippines since the 17th century and is a popular street play ...
العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Cymraeg; Dansk; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto
Black & White Festival (2004-) - Porto; Caminhos do Cinema Português - Coimbra; Curtas Vila do Conde (1993-) - Vila do Conde; Doclisboa - Lisbon; Douro Film Harvest; Estoril Film Festival - Estoril; Fantasporto - Porto; FEST New Directors New Films Festival (2004-) - Espinho; Festroia International Film Festival (1985-) - Setúbal
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Portugal boasts several scores of medieval castles, as well as the ruins of several villas and forts from the period of Celtic and Roman occupation. Modern Portuguese architecture follows the most advanced trends seen in European mainstream architecture with no constraints, though preserving some of its distinct characteristics.
This is a list of festival-related list articles on Wikipedia. A festival is an event of the ordinarily staged by a community , centering on and celebrating some unique aspect of that community and its traditions , often marked as a local or national holiday , mela , or eid .
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