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Braga is the oldest... Braga is the seventh largest municipality in Portugal by population... Braga is also the center of the... Braga is serviced by regional and fast trains to Porto and Lisbon... Map of Braga at the end of the 16th century... The region of Braga has been inhabited since pre... The archbishops of Braga retain the title of... Braga had an important role in the Christianisation of the Iberian Peninsula... a bishop of Braga who converted the Sueves from... who captured Braga early in the 8th century... managed to turn Braga into an archbishopric seat... Braga did not profit from the... In the 20th century Braga faced great demographic and urbanistic pressures... Bishop of Braga that converted the... century physician born in the Braga diocese and educated in universities in France and Italy... designed several important Rococo buildings in Braga and Northern Portugal... Braga is the home of a professional...

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