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Minho ([ˈmiɲu]) was a former province of Portugal, established in 1936 and dissolved in 1976. It consisted of 23 municipalities, with its capital in the city of Braga. Today, the area would include the districts of Braga and Viana do Castelo. Minho has substantial Celtic influences and shares many cultural traits with neighbouring Galicia in Spain. The region was part of the Roman Province and early medieval Kingdom of Gallaecia. Historical remains of Celtic Minho include Briteiros Iron Age Hillfort, the largest Gallaecian native stronghold in the Entre Douro e Minho region, in North Portugal. The University of Minho, founded in 1973, takes its name from the former province.

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Minho is famous as being the origin of the soup caldo verde and the wine Vinho Verde.

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Historic cities

  • Braga (Bracara Augusta)
  • Guimarães (old Vimaranes).
  • Viana do Castelo, formerly Viana do Lima.
  • Barcelos
  • Fafe

  • Minho Province Panoramio Photo of MINHO PROVINCEGREEN AND COLORFULL REGION

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    Minho Province Region of Minho

    Minho Province Map of Minho

    References

    Minho Province Wikipedia


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