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Coimbra is also known for its university students'
festivals.
Two are held every year. The first one, Latada or Festa das Latas (The
Tin Can
Parade), a homecoming parade, occurs in the beginning of scholar year,
and is a
welcome to the new university students (Caloiros). The Festa das Latas
goes back
to the 19th century when the Coimbra students felt the need to express
their joy
at finishing the school year in as loud a way as possible, using
everything at
their disposal that would make noise, namely tin cans.
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The highlight of this
festival, which now takes place at the beginning of the academic year (November)
is the special parade known as the Latada. After marching through the streets of
the city the new students are baptized in the Mondego River thus entering into
the Coimbra academic fraternity. The 2nd year's students are awarded their
Grelos (a small ribbon). The Grelo is a small, woollen ribbon with the color(s)
of the student's faculty that is attached to a student's briefcase. Previous to
this, at the morning the students must have visited the Dom Pedro V market where
they must get a turnip to sustain the Caloiros during the day's festivities.
Besides the tin cans they have tied to their legs, the new students wear all
kinds of costumes made up according to the creativity and imagination of their
godmothers or godfathers who are older students. They also carry placards with
ironic criticisms alluding to certain teachers, the educational system, national
events and leaders.
The second one, Queima das Fitas (The Burning of the Ribbons), more important
than the first, takes place at the end of the second semester (usually in the
beginning of May) and it is one of the biggest student parties in all Europe. It
lasts for 8 days, each for each University of Coimbra's Faculty: Letras
(Letters), Direito (Law), Medicina (Medicine), Ciências e Tecnologia (Sciences
and Technology), Farmácia (Pharmacy), Economia (Economics), Psicologia e
Ciências da Educação (Psychology and Education Sciences) and Ciencias do
Desporto e Educação Física (Sports Sciences and Physical Education).
Although being University of Coimbra's festivals, other higher education
students of Coimbra such as the polytechnic's students or private institution's
students, are invited every year by the University of Coimbra students who
manage and organise this events, to participate in the Tin Can Parade and also
in the Burning of the Ribbons. The academic festivities are opened to the entire
city community and attract a large number of national and international tourists
as well.
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