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PORTUGAL : Coimbra
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Coimbra has a population of 150,000 inhabitants and a total of 435,000 inhabitants in its Greater Metropolitan Area. It is considered the third most important city of Portugal , after Lisbon and Porto , and plays a role as the capital city of the central part of the country.
Coimbra has the oldest university in Portugal . It was founded in Lisbon by Dom Dimis in 1290 and moved back and forth between the two cities before finally moving to Coimbra in 1537. Coimbra had the only university in Portugal until the 20th century. The university has preserved its ancient academic traditions, as seen in the black-caped students, in the soulful tones of the fado de Coimbra (traditional song sung to the sound of guitars by the students) and in the Queima das Fitas, a boisterous celebration of the students graduating year (Burning of the Ribbons).
Fine buildings, especially the celebrated Baroque library, are commonplace in this historical town, which is in fact one of the four most historic towns in Portugal . There are two cathedrals, countless churches and antique mansions, including one that houses the Museu Machado de Castro on Rua de São João. The mansion, once an archbishops palace, is beautiful in itself and serves as a wonderful setting for hundreds of sculptures, paintings, ceramic objects and items of furniture. |
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