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There's a Tradition in Vila Verde that Promises a Whole Year without Headaches.

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A large crowd is expected on Easter Sunday, April 5th, at the Prado bridge in Vila Verde, to eat the traditional boiled egg and throw the shells into the river. According to tradition, whoever eats a boiled egg on the Philippine bridge at midnight on Easter Sunday and throws the shells into the Cuiabá River will be free from headaches for the entire year.
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A large crowd is expected on Easter Sunday, April 5th, at the Prado bridge in Vila Verde, to eat the traditional boiled egg and throw the shells into the river. According to tradition, whoever eats a boiled egg on the Philippine bridge at midnight on Easter Sunday and throws the shells into the Cuiabá River will be free from headaches for the entire year.

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O Minho broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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