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Alentejo House

Alentejo, Southern Portugal. Traditional house. “Al” at the beginning of many of the names of places in Portugal comes from the Muslim influence on the region. “Al” in Arabic, means “the.”

Alenteja House

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Live Fado Music in Lisbon

Fado Bar in the evening, Lisbon. Most of the people sitting in this bar at some point got up to play an instrument or sing. Fado is a Portuguese folk music characterized by mournful tunes and lyrics. Amália Rodrigues is considered the Queen of Fado.

Live Fado Music

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Majestic Café of Oporto

Café Majestic, the most famous café in Oporto.

Oporto Majestic Café

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Juderia of Oporto

Alleyways of Obidos, an ancient Romantic Portuguese village, site of numerous festivals, including one where they dress up in traditional medieval costumes

Oporto Juderia

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Belmonte at Night

Belmonte, Portugal. A tiny remote village of 6000 people. For 500 years, until 1950 the residents of the village believed they were the only Jews left on earth. They lived in their homes as observant Jews and outside as observant Catholics. They only married one another, leading to various birth defects such as night blindness.

Belmonte at Night

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Streets of Obidos

Alleyways of an ancient walled city, considered by some to be the most beautiful city in Portugal.

Obidos Streets

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Oldest Ginjinha Bar in Obidos

This bar serves a liqueur made of sour cherries called ginjinha.

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Nefusot Yehuda Synagogue, Gibraltar

One of four functioning synagogues in Gibraltar serving a small but vibrant Orthodox community of about 600 people.

Gibraltar Nefusot Synagogue

 

 

Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, Gibraltar

One of four functioning synagogues in Gibraltar serving a small but vibrant Orthodox community of about 600 people.

Gibraltar Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue

 

 

Typical Moroccan Café, Tangiers

 

Tangier Cafe

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Palmeria, Marrakesh

An oasis of thousands of palm trees just outside Marrakesh.

Marrakesh Palmeria

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Jamn El Fna, Marrakesh

The famous outdoor market, with fresh orange juice stands (in the painting), food and clothing stands, live music, storytellers, snake charmers and monkey trainers.

Marrakesh Jam El Fna

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El Azama Synagogue, Marrakesh

The oldest synagogue in Marrakesh and one of two synagogues still used daily (originally there were about 35). It was built in the 1490's by Jewish refugees from the Spanish Inquistion and has been renovated three times.

Marrakesh Old Mosque

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Amsterdam Synagogue

 

Amsterdam Mosque

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Alenteja House
Alentejo House
Live Fado Music Lisbon
Lisbon Fado Music
Majestic Cafe Porto
Oporto Majestic Cafe
Juderia Lisbon
Oporto Juderia Painting
Belmonte at Night
Belmonte at Night
Obidos Streets
Obidos Streets
Obidos Oldest Ginjinha Bar
Obidos
Oldest
Ginjinha
Bar
Gibraltar Nefusot Synagogue
Gibraltar
Nefusot
Synagogue
Gibraltar Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue
Gibraltar
Shaarei
Shomayim
Synagogue
Tangier Cafe
Tangier Cafe
Palmeria Marrakesh
Marrakesh Palmeria
Jam El Fna
Marrakesh Jam El Fna
El Azama Synagogue
Marrakesh El Azama Synagogue
Amsterdam Synagogue
Amsterdam Synagogue