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How did Braga get its name?

With over 2000 years of history, Braga is the oldest city in Portugal and one of the world's oldest catholic cities. Founded by the Romans in the year 16 b.C. and named “Bracara Augusta” in honor to the emperor Cesar Augusto.



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(Portuguese 'brag? ) noun. a city in N Portugal: capital of the Roman province of Lusitania; 12th-century cathedral, seat of the Primate of Portugal.

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Braga is the oldest city in Portugal and, probably, one of the oldest in the world. It has been a city for over 2 thousand years and, throughout so many centuries, it was a part of very important facts to Portuguese History and even European.

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Braga is known as the place where the Visigoths renounced the Arian and Priscillianist heresies against Christ's divinity and against sensual pleasures. It was taken by the Moors in 716 and recaptured by Ferdinand I, king of Castile and Leon, in 1040. From 1093 to 1147 it was the seat of the Portuguese court.

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Braga's old town is lined with traditional cobblestone streets. The fairly flat and circular shape of Braga Old Town is a far cry from the hilly and sprawling nature of both Porto and Lisbon. From the moment you enter the Arco da Porta Nova gate near the train station, the city has a more humble feel to it.

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Braga is situated in the northwestern corner of Portugal, not far away from the Spanish border. A city that is famous for its historic monuments, eye-catching landscapes, and quiet charm, Braga has a rich history dating back 2000 years.

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A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,220.3$ (2,099.4€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 642.9$ (607.9€) without rent. Braga is 57.5% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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