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		<title>Coimbra – Cultural City Of Portugal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of Coimbra town has a close relation with the development of the college. As an ancient town of Portugal, there&#8217;s surpassing culture to sample for history. The town witnesses the basis of Portugal; even the Portuguese is originated form here. Handicrafts, bachelor garments and robes for fade (Portugal conventional art, tune sorrowful) stars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The history of Coimbra  town has a close relation with the development of the <a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Coimbra-Cultural-City-of-Portugal.jpg" rel="lightbox[26]"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-27" title="Coimbra - Cultural City of Portugal" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Coimbra-Cultural-City-of-Portugal-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>college. As an ancient  town of Portugal,  there&#8217;s surpassing culture to sample for history. The town witnesses the basis  of Portugal;  even the Portuguese is originated form here. Handicrafts, bachelor garments and  robes for fade (Portugal  conventional art, tune sorrowful) stars are the 3 interesting product of Coimbra. Also, there&#8217;s the  most characteristic nursery of Europe here.</p>
<p>If you think the place where there&#8217;s water is stunning, Coimbra is simply a place like that. Mondego  Brook which goes thru the Coimbra  town, though without the potent verve and great size, makes the old city bright  and attractive with the nice views on both banks. Travelers would come here  each day from all around the world. Walking by the stream bank, you can  regularly fall across the scholars of Coimbra College  who are reading a book. The gathering sound of reading, wind and water is as  that Mondego River changes into a young and pretty  girl by a unexpected who is telling the new force of the old town.</p>
<p>The old town on the north bank of Montego Brook is the center for history  and culture of Coimbra.  Also, here is the place where a couple of generations of royal people live. The  royalty moves the capital to Lisbon  in late 13th century. The town center is just the school city of Coimbra.</p>
<p>Coimbra, as the culture capital in Portugal, holds  many types of global performances in regular time each year. Here is an about  50 thousands university man for which here is regarded the youngest town of Europe. May is the most hectic time in this city as Coimbra holds the  celebration of burning belts in gigantic scope. This custom originates from the  Coimbra University. Scholars would end their  courses of a whole educational year in this time each year. So they burn the  belt of their colleges to celebrate the semester&#8217;s ending by this way. As a  rule, the entire activity would last a few days. Additionally, July fourth in  each year is decided the town day of Coimbra.</p>
<p>The night of Coimbra  is colourful. Lots of public homes, coffee homes, art studios and bookshops the  majority of which are controlled by scholars here become particularly loud and  busy. When you&#8217;re here, you can feel that here is just the heaven where there  is totally full of contentment.</p>
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