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  2. Natasha Semmynova - Wikipedia

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    Vítor José da Silva Fernandes (5 April 1980 –15 July 2021), best known by his stage name Natasha Semmynova, was a Portuguese drag queen, singer, and makeup artist. [1] [2] Emerging in the late 1990s, Fernandes became a central figure in Porto's drag scene and helped shape LGBTQ+ nightlife and culture in Portugal. [3]

  3. The 50 best cities in the world in 2025 - AOL

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    Porto is the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon, which it beat out to make the top ten. SeanPavonePhoto – stock.adobe.com Porto was named the fourth-most beautiful on the list — 78% ...

  4. Tourism in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    CNN compared Lisbon and Porto head-to-head in order to find who has the best food, culture, old cafés and boutiques, nightlife, and the best beaches. [11] Travel guide giants Lonely Planet have designated Portugal as one of the top 3 countries to visit in 2018. [12]

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    Pros: There’s mucho to love about Spain: modern cities and quaint small towns, high-quality universal health care and a world-renowned dining and nightlife scene, just to name a few benefits.

  6. Time Out reveals world’s 50 best cities for 2025 - AOL

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    Rounding out the top 10 on the list are New Orleans, Mexico City, Porto, Shanghai and Copenhagen. As for the full list, two other US cities join New York and New Orleans in the top 50: Chicago (11 ...

  7. List of tourist attractions in Porto - Wikipedia

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    FC Porto Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of Portuguese football club Porto. The museum was opened in September 2013 on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of FC Porto under the east stand of the Estádio do Dragão (Dragon Stadium). The museum covering 8000 square meters and 27 thematic areas, displays over 2000 items as trophies ...