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The people of Portugal who feel Extremaduran and who have their own language: they are right on the border with Spain

Summary by COPE | Noticias Y Radio Online
The border between Spain and Portugal is, in many ways, more a bridge than a dividing line. Along its more than a thousand kilometers, there are towns where cultures intertwine, accents blend and traditions are shared on both sides of the boundary.But there is a place where this coexistence reaches a unique level: the small Portuguese village of Barrancos, which although belonging to Portugal, feels deeply attached to Extremadura, not only becau…
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The border between Spain and Portugal is, in many ways, more a bridge than a dividing line. Along its more than a thousand kilometers, there are towns where cultures intertwine, accents blend and traditions are shared on both sides of the boundary.But there is a place where this coexistence reaches a unique level: the small Portuguese village of Barrancos, which although belonging to Portugal, feels deeply attached to Extremadura, not only becau…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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