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  2. Braga Pedagogical Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Braga Pedagogical Farm, is an educational and environmental farm located in Braga, Portugal. It has been open since 2004 and educational activities on the environment have been implemented. It occupies 2.5 hectares in accord with the region's small-scale cultures and traditional farms.

  3. Braga - Wikipedia

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    The Braga Pedagogical Farm is a farm dealing with animals and agriculture, welcoming extra-curricular activities from schools and visitors. [48] [49] Sports.

  4. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    1.7 Nuts. 1.8 Spices. 1.9 Others. 2 Non-food products. Toggle Non-food products subsection. 2.1 Fibers. 2.2 Forest products. 3 References. 4 External links. Toggle ...

  5. North Region, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    There is a significant urban network just above Greater Porto, with about 600,000 inhabitants: the Minho Urban Quadrilateral (Quadrilátero Urbano do Minho), which includes Braga, Guimarães, Vila Nova de Famalicão and Barcelos; and the urban area of Póvoa de Varzim-Vila do Conde, with about 100,000 inhabitants.

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  7. Brazil nut - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the Brazil nut in Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887. The Brazil nut is a large tree, reaching 50 metres (160 feet) tall, [15] and with a trunk 1 to 2 m (3 to 7 ft) in diameter, making it among the largest of trees in the Amazon rainforest.