Nicolinas | |
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Genre | Festivities in honor of Saint Nicholas |
Begins | November 29th |
Ends | December 7th |
Frequency | Once per year |
Location(s) | Guimarães |
Country | Portugal |
Years active | 1500s/1600s – present |
Name given to the participants | Nicolinos |
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Organised by | Nicolinas Festivities Committee |
Website | https://www.nicolinos.pt |
The Nicolinas (Portuguese: Festas Nicolinas) are a series of festivities to honor Saint Nicholas that occur in the Portuguese city of Guimarães. Held between November 29 and December 7,[1] they celebrate the old traditions and camaraderie of the inhabitants of Guimarães, predominantly among its students.[2] The first known literary reference to the Nicolinas dates from 1664, the year after the construction[3] of the Chapel of St. Nicholas in Guimarães,[4] although historical evidence suggests that the festivities predate this time.[5]
The Nicolinas consist of eight main festivities, the Pinheiro, the Novenas, the Danças de São Nicolau, the Posses e Magusto, the Pregão, the Maçãzinhas, the Baile da Saudade and the Roubalheiras.[6] They are organized by the Nicolinas Festivities Committee, a group of ten male high school students.[7][8] The people who actively participate in the festivities are called Nicolinos.[9]
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