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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Oporto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar ' has mentioned 'History' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Early history 1.2 18th century 1.3 19th century 1.4 20th century 2 Geography 2.1 Climate 3 Politics and government 3.1 Local election results 1976xe2x80x932021 4 Demographics 5 Economy 5.1 Tourism 6 Transport 6.1 Roads and bridges 6.2 Cruising 6.3 Airports 6.4 Public transport 6.4.1 Railways 6.4.2 Light rail 6.4.3 Buses 6.4.4 Trams 6.4.5 Porto public transportation statistics 7 Culture 7.1 Entertainment 7.2 Arts 7.3 Architecture 7.4 Gastronomy 8 Education 8.1 University 9 Sport 9.1 Football 9.2 Basketball 10 International relations 11 Notable citizens 12 Notes 13 References 14 Bibliography 15 External links
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Early history[edit]
The nickname given to the people of Porto began in those days; Portuenses are to this day, colloquially, referred to as tripeiros (English: tripe peoples), referring to this period of history, when higher-quality cuts of meat were shipped from Porto with their sailors, while off-cuts and by-products, such as tripe, were left behind for the citizens of Porto; tripe remains a culturally important dish in modern-day Porto.
The large panels of azulejo tile were designed by Jorge Colaxc3xa7o; the murals represent moments in the country's history and rural scenes showing the people of various regions.
Due to its long history, the city of Porto carries immense architectural patrimony.
The Historic Centre of Oporto, Luizxc2xa0I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar, built along the hills overlooking the mouth of the Douro River in northern Portugal, is an outstanding urban landscape with a 2,000-year history.
Individual buildings, such as the rich stock of ecclesiastical properties, are similarly illustrative of this local history.