winter traditions in portugal

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Faça clique para editar o estilo Traditions and Customs Specific to Winter Holidays Escola Basica de Alvor ( EB 1 de Alvor ) Alvor, Portugal Comenius Multilateral School Partnership “European Multiguide” 2012-2014

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This presentation is a part of the final product DVD ,, Traditions and customs specific to winter holiday” made by Escola Básica de Alvor, Portugal about Winter holidays. Responsible of final product: Sredno Obshtoobrazovatelno Uchilishte "Vasil Levski", Haskovo, Bulgaria. http://youtu.be/a_8OuHi0NR8

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Traditions and Customs Specific to Winter Holidays

Escola Basica de Alvor ( EB 1 de Alvor )Alvor, Portugal

Comenius Multilateral School Partnership“European Multiguide”

2012-2014

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ALGARVE

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Lots of sun and long beaches

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Short winters

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Tradition

Chimnies from the Algarve

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Winter

Tradition

Singing the “janeiras”

(traditional songs)

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The “Janeiras”

They are an old way of celebrating the New Year and epiphany, so, the populations get organized in groups that may have dozens of elements; they sing and cheer up their communities going from house to house (or placing themselves at a central spot). They are very often invited to go in the houses, where they are offered snacks, such as traditional cakes, grilled smoked sausages, red wine, and so on…

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Winter

Tradition

Crib from

the Algarve

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Christmas festivals begin on the eighth of December, Virgin Mary’s day. Wheaten seeds, among others, are set in small earthen dishes to raise the “little corn fields” that will decorate the crib steps, together with oranges, dry fruits, flowers and small plants. Infant Jesus stays on top to bless them.

Crib from the Algarve