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  2. Garden of Santa Barbara (Braga) - Wikipedia

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    The Garden was actually a modern elaboration of the space: in 1955, the garden was landscaped, in keeping with the Estado Novo romanticism of the period. [1] From plaques located on the site, the design and landscaping was completed by José Cardoso da Silva (from a posthumous inscription dedicated by the municipal government of Braga).

  3. Braga - Wikipedia

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    The success of SC Braga's football team in the first quarter of the 21st century, including participations in the UEFA Champions League, winning the Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Cup) for the second time in 2016 and the third in 2021 and reaching the UEFA Europa League final in 2011, which they lost to fellow Portuguese side FC Porto, improved ...

  4. Braga District - Wikipedia

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    The district of Braga (Portuguese: Distrito de Braga ⓘ) is a district in the northwest of Portugal.The district capital is the city of Braga, and it is bordered by the district of Viana do Castelo in the north, Vila Real in the east, Galicia (a Spanish autonomous community) in the northeast and Porto in the south.

  5. Episcopal Palace, Braga - Wikipedia

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    The Archiepiscopal Palace of Braga (Portuguese: Paço Arquiepiscopal de Braga), is a Portuguese episcopal palace in civil parish of Braga (São José de São Lázaro e São João do Souto), in the municipality of the same name, in the northern district of Braga.

  6. Braga Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Braga (Portuguese: Sé de Braga) is a Roman Catholic church in the northern city of Braga, Portugal. Due to its long history and artistic significance, it is also one of the most important buildings in the country. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Braga and of the Primate Archbishop of Portugal and Spain.

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Braga - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Braga (Latin: Archidioecesis Bracarensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal. It is known for its use of the Rite of Braga , a use of the liturgy distinct from the Roman Rite and other Latin liturgical rites .

  8. Castle of Braga - Wikipedia

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    Castle of Braga (Portuguese: Castelo de Braga) is a historical fortification and defensive line encircling the city of Braga.While, in fact, the only remains of this structure are the various gates and towers along its perimeter, the main keep tower, located in the civil parish of São João do Souto, is the only true remnant of the medieval castle.

  9. Councils of Braga - Wikipedia

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    The city of Braga in 1594, as depicted by the Atlas Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg.. Several church councils were held in Braga in the Middle Ages.The Archdiocese of Braga was the metropolitan of an ecclesiastical province and it was the chief bishopric of the Kingdom of Galicia during the Suevic period and in the High Middle Ages, whilst a part of the Kingdom of ...

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