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		<title>Culture Of Portuguese</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portugal takes pride in being an independent dominion from the early 12th century. As one of the oldest Western european states Portugal has been home to Celts, Visigoths, Arabs and Romans. Historians suggest that Portuguese culture is a mix of countless civilizations, sundry practices, and sentiments as a consequence of these foreign influences. Variety and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portugal  takes pride in being an independent dominion from the early 12th century. As  one of the oldest Western european states Portugal has been <a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/portuguese-culture1.jpg" rel="lightbox[10]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-12" title="portuguese culture" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/portuguese-culture1-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>home to Celts,  Visigoths, Arabs and Romans. Historians suggest that Portuguese culture is a  mix of countless civilizations, sundry practices, and sentiments as a consequence  of these foreign influences. Variety and uniqueness of Portuguese culture might  be experienced by being part of its yearly holidays a. K. A Festas. They are  definitely a complete party and reflection of the wealthy Portuguese culture.  Most holidays reflect the alliance of various cultures with traditional normal  rituals. The Portuguese have a deep sense of faith and respect for their  longstanding practices.</p>
<p>In the family or community most customary practices are passed on from one  generation to another. Most traditional celebrations undertaken bear a close  similarity to customs followed in the past. Actually, historians have noted a  number of such holidays have survived various systems and cultures. Aside from  defending conventional practices, modern festivals are also celebrated with  equal zest and fervor. Such festivals epitomize modern culture. This includes  invasions by varied foreign leaders as well as practices evolved from foreign  visits.</p>
<p>Explorers from one or two nations have visited Portugal during their excursions.  This was possible due to Portugal?s  expansive Atlantic coast. Navigators and captains fought pirates and started on  new trade and sea routes. Such journeys were regularly fatal, but successful  ventures helped bring back foreign practice, culture, and education.</p>
<p>Culture is mirrored in many non secular holidays,  pilgrimages, normal dances, shaman practices, cuisine, and wine. Portuguese  culture is also demonstrated in countless non secular processions, music,  dance, art, and literature. The Portuguese state has taken great measures to  save its archaeological remains. The govt. has guaranteed sufficient upkeep of  its prehistoric cavern paintings, Roman townships, churches, and towns.</p>
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