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November 17, 2006

Portugal's Rome

Portugal29_sm Often referred to as Portugal's 'Rome', Braga  dates back to Celtic times and was an important Roman settlement.The ecclesiastical feel is emphasized by the town's main sites:  The ornate Baroque church of Bom Jesus do Monte, 5km outside the  center is still an important pilgrimage site; the sprawling Sé in the historic center of town is the oldest cathedral in Portugal; the huge, elaborate, medieval Archbishop's Palace.
Braga has been modernizing in recent years as it grows as a commercial   and fashion center and there is concern over the balance between     conservation of Braga's unique heritage and the need for economic        development.
Of course you will be able to find good bars, restaurants and clubs and the Bracalandia  theme park on the road to Bom Jesus is good for the kids.

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    Nick: The Teacher
    Name : Francisco Serrato
    Age : 44
    Born in: Portugal, living in the states.
    Hobbies : teach, learn, play trivia with my sons, eat whatever my wife cooks, believe
    me, that could be quite a journey.

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