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My Christmas Village

Posted on: 22 December, 2025 Last updated on: 22 December, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 0
My Christmas Village That village, sheltered by mountains and flanked by pine and leafy chestnut trees, awoke white and cold, giving that place, on that morning, a magical vision of the most beautiful fairy tale. Its pine trees, with thousands…
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Merry Christmas

Posted on: 20 December, 2025 Last updated on: 20 December, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 1
The Christmas time Time is time… Nothing more to define… What interest do I have in defining time If I don’t want to feel it? Whether it’s Christmas or Easter, Summer, winter or spring It’s always time to renew It’s…
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The legend of Saint Martin

Posted on: 23 November, 2025 Last updated on: 23 November, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 0
The legend of Saint Martin Saint Martin was a knight, monk and saint. He is capable of bringing summer to autumn and, thanks to him, we eat chestnuts every year. Here is the story behind Saint Martin’s Day, which is…
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Old Jobs and Industries in Seixal and its Suburbs

Posted on: 14 November, 2025 Last updated on: 14 November, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 0
 The territory presently occupied by Seixal, was occupied, during a long time (many and many countries), by different and laborious people. Although the small geographical area, it has a very rich and diverse cultural, industrial, archaeological and human heritage. The…
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End-of-academic-year celebration

Posted on: 3 August, 2025 Last updated on: 6 August, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 1
End-of-academic-year celebration Another school year has come to an end, and what better way to celebrate this event than by organising fun activities for the classes at Unisseixal. In this context, teacher  ‘Ana Campos’ English classes treated those present to…
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History of the Mundet Cork Factory

Posted on: 20 May, 2025 Last updated on: 23 July, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 0
History of the Mundet Cork FactoryIn 1905, the Spanish company L. Mundet & Sons, Inc. was founded in the 19th century by the Catalan businessman Lorenzo Mundet in the city of Palmos, Catalonia. It expands its business to Portugal, setting…
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History of the Arrábida Convent

Posted on: 7 May, 2025 Last updated on: 23 July, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 0
The Arrábida Convent is linked to a legend which tells that in 1215 the merchant Hildebrant left England for Lisbon. He had been sailing for days when a storm arose and the ship was lost. It was a dark night,…
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Convent of Capuchos – Almada

Posted on: 7 May, 2025 Last updated on: 7 May, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 0
Convent of Capuchos – Almada The Convent is located in the protected landscape area of the Costa de Caparica fossil cliff. The building has 455 years “of a very rich history. Lourenço Pires de Távora ordered the convent to be…
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The Vale de Milhaços Gunpowder Factory

Posted on: 29 April, 2025 Last updated on: 23 July, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 1
The Vale de Milhaços Gunpowder Factory The installation of the Vale de Milhaços Gunpowder Factory – Black Powder Circuit dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1897, an accident at a previous black powder production plant…
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The Easter Bible Story

Posted on: 3 April, 2025 Last updated on: 23 July, 2025 Written by: josesilva Comments: 1
The Easter Biblke Story Discover the complete Bible story of Easter, including the Last Supper, Judas’ Betrayal, the Crucifixion of Jesus, and Jesus’ Resurrection.  Read The Easter Story
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My Christmas Village

My Christmas Village That village, sheltered by mountains and flanked by pine and leafy chestnut trees, awoke white and cold, giving that place, on that morning, a magical vision of the most beautiful fairy tale. Its pine trees, with thousands…
Continue reading “My Christmas Village”…

Merry Christmas

The Christmas time Time is time… Nothing more to define… What interest do I have in defining time If I don’t want to feel it? Whether it’s Christmas or Easter, Summer, winter or spring It’s always time to renew It’s…
Continue reading “Merry Christmas”…

The legend of Saint Martin

The legend of Saint Martin Saint Martin was a knight, monk and saint. He is capable of bringing summer to autumn and, thanks to him, we eat chestnuts every year. Here is the story behind Saint Martin’s Day, which is…
Continue reading “The legend of Saint Martin”…

Old Jobs and Industries in Seixal and its Suburbs

 The territory presently occupied by Seixal, was occupied, during a long time (many and many countries), by different and laborious people. Although the small geographical area, it has a very rich and diverse cultural, industrial, archaeological and human heritage. The…
Continue reading “Old Jobs and Industries in Seixal and its Suburbs”…

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