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SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND CLICK ON THE BELL One of the highlights of the program broadcast on TV MAX Rio and TV ComBrasil nationwide: Braga, one of the oldest cities in Portugal, has stood out as one of the favorite destinations for Brazilians who want to live in the country. With a rich history, vibrant culture and an affordable cost of living, Braga offers an excellent quality of life. In addition to being known for its beautiful churches, picturesque streets and local cuisine, the city is also an important hub for innovation and technology, attracting both young professionals and families seeking tranquility and opportunities. This format highlights the location and charm of the village, attracting those looking to learn more about this central region. If you are new here, don't forget to subscribe to our channel and activate the notification bell so you don't miss any content from the Assim é Portugal program. The Assim é Portugal program is aimed at lovers who want to relive or visit the Motherland from North to South and its Islands for the first time. Our focus is to show the potential for those who want to live, study and invest in this small country by the sea, which is big in the hearts of us Brazilians. Every week we show the main tourist attractions in Portugal, not only the most popular ones like Lisbon, Porto, Fátima and Algarve, but also its unknown corners, like historic villages and towns where many of our ancestors were born, where a huge community of Portuguese immigrants who have not returned or visited Portugal for some time, relive their memories or even discover new routes. Assim é Portugal, the largest independent TV program produced since 2010 that promotes the country of Cabral, Amália, Eusébio and now Cr7, is hosted by José Carlos Pereira, with over 30 years in the Portuguese-Brazilian media, a descendant and an enthusiast for Portugal. Watch the full program on the website: http://www.assimeportugal.com Visit our social networks: Instagram - Facebook Direction: Jorge Dubonet Production: Raphael Gomes Journalism: Igor Lopes Columnist: João Morgado