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street parade organized in
several major Portuguese universities is
known as
Latada, and its name
comes from the
tradition of
tying tin cans to the freshmen's...
- threats,
Madeira vineyards are
often planted on low trellises,
known as
latada, that
raise the
canopy of the vine off the
ground similar to a
style used...
- The
academic life
offers major festivities, with
events ranging from the
Latada to the
Queima das Fitas. This last
event is
organized in
cooperation with...
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university students' festivals. Two are held
every year. The
first one,
Latada or
Festa das
Latas ("The Tin Can Parade") is a
homecoming parade that occurs...
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railway station, Cachão
railway station Metro de Mirandela:
Tarana halt,
Latadas halt
History Opened 29 September 1887 (1887-09-29)
Closed December 14,...
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commercial viticulture Oxford Tendone Parral, Parron, Pergola, Verandah,
Latada (in Portuguese) Spur
Italy Southern Italy and
parts of
South America, Portugal...
- Host GMA
Network 1998–1999 Compañero y Compañera 1999 Di Ba't Ikaw
Karina Latada 2000 GMA Mini-Series:
Umulan Man o
Umaraw Doña
Luisa 2004–2006
Sentro Anchor...
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Francisco São
Francisco de
Baixo São
Jorginho São
Martinho Pequeno São
Pedro Latada São Tomé Simão
Ribeiro Terra Branca Tira Chapéu Tira Chapéu
Industrial Trindade...
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takes place usually in
November and
includes a
parade through town
called Latada and
several concerts. The
cuisine of Covilhã is
influenced by
those of Serra...
- in
Portugal are much
older and
include features like the
Praxe and the
Latada, the
first Queima das Fitas, or the
ceremonial burning of the ribbons, was...