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Extract from the bidos Travel Guides:
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is a small town of whitewashed houses draped in bougainvillea and encircled by lofty medieval walls. "The Wedding Town" was the traditional bridal gift of the kings of Portugal to their queens, a custom begun in 1282 by Dom Dinis. The town - a couple of hours from Lisbon by train - can hardly have changed in appearance since then: its cobbled streets and steep staircases wind up to the ramparts, from where you can gaze across a fable-like countryside of windmills and vineyards. The parish church,
Igreja de Santa Maria
, in the central Praa, was chosen for the wedding of the ten-year-old child-king Afonso V a... read the whole bidos Travel Guides...
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