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  2. Public holidays in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    16 June Municipal Holiday Dia do Concelho Celebrated in Olhão. The date was chosen because it marks the start of the Olhão's revolt against the Napoleonic troops. 20 June Municipal Holiday Dia do Concelho Celebrated in Corvo. The date was chosen because it is the anniversary of the town. [12] 24 June: St. John's Day: Dia de São João

  3. Arrifes - Wikipedia

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    Arrifes is a civil parish in the municipality of Ponta Delgada on the island of São Miguel in the Azores. The population in 2011 was 7,086, [ 1 ] in an area of 25.37 km². [ 2 ]

  4. Time in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [5] In that year, DST was observed from 17 June to 1 November but in following years until 1921, it was observed from 1 June to 14 October. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] DST continued to be observed every year in 1920s and 1930s, although some small interruptions had occurred (1922–1923, 1925, 1930 and 1933), as well as the start and end date of DST ...

  5. Ponta Delgada - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] Starting usually in late June, the "Summer Nights" run until late September (four months), and is sponsored/supported by the municipal government and local/regional businesses. [ 31 ] Sport

  6. Ginetes - Wikipedia

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    The parish realizes religious festivals in honor of the patron saint (São João) in the month of June, while in Várzea, celebrations marking the Holy Family occur in the last weekend of July. Secular events include the local philharmonic band (Filarmónica Minerva de Ginetes) festivities on the first weekend of August, that includes a ...

  7. Azores Day - Wikipedia

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    It had its base in other attempts to implement a level of autonomy, like the 19th century decree of 2 March 1895. [2]It was in June 1976 that the regional elections installed the first Legislature of the Azores, followed by the installation of a Government for the region, and later direct universal local authority elections in December.