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Staying at Aldeia da Cuada is like having a sleepover in an ethnographic museum, a postcard or a time capsule: it’s a village made of stone houses, abandoned in the 1960s and masterfully restored by the duo Carlos Silva and Teotónia. Founded sometime in the 17th century, the village reached a maximum occupancy of 120, divided in just 20 houses.
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