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Can a medieval Spanish king inspire Brazilians?

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
In one of the main squares of the historic city of Leo, in Spain, there is a Brazilian café serving pamonha, market cake, and chicken drumstick alongside the bronze statue of King Alfonso IX (1171-1230). The king was known for having founded the University of Salamanca, one of the oldest in the world. For having expelled the native Muslim population (Almade Caliphate) from various regions of Spain. He was even known to have accepted the Pope's d…
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