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Nazare (Nazaré) is an ancient fishing town on the Atlantic coast, which can even be called a village. The best beaches in Portugal are located in this city. The town has long been famous for its traditional costumes worn by fishermen. Fishermen’s women traditionally wrap scarves around their heads and wear embroidered aprons over skirts of different colors. Nowadays, these holiday dresses can be seen on holidays and festivals held in the city. The most popular of the several Maritime holidays is the Day of the Seafarers, which is celebrated with music and dancing. The festive program will include ceremonial walks in the bright costumes of unspeakable fishermen, and various entertainment shows, dances and competitions will be organized on the beach. A prerequisite for the holiday is a feast of plenty of food, primarily fish and seafood. Non-native, Norwegian cod and groceries are the most popular national dishes, from 150 to 300 of which are prepared.
May 7 is International Radio Day
Radio was invented and built in 1895 by the Russian physicist ASPopov, the world's first. He also created the first radio transmitter. There is no need for wires for radio, the number of radio listeners is innumerable, and long distances do not interfere with radio waves. That is why radio has become one of the main means of mass media and propaganda. Through the radio, millions of people in different countries receive the latest news at the same time, even without the telegraph and the newspaper.
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