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- Tricana poveira is a traditional style of women's clothing from the Portuguese city of Póvoa de Varzim. This look, consisting of colorful costumes, was fashionable and mainstream from the 1920s to the 1960s. Women who dressed in the Tricana poveira style became known as tricana girls. (en)
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- Bairro Norte girls during a folk festival (en)
- Bairro Sul Tricana girls (en)
- Tricanas using Bairro de Regufe's red and green (en)
- Tricanas using Bairro Norte's colors and the North star, symbols of the quarter (en)
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- Rusgas spedro.JPG (en)
- Tricana norte grupo lead.jpg (en)
- Tricana_norte_frontal.jpg (en)
- Tricana_regufe.jpg (en)
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- Tricana poveira is a traditional style of women's clothing from the Portuguese city of Póvoa de Varzim. This look, consisting of colorful costumes, was fashionable and mainstream from the 1920s to the 1960s. Women who dressed in the Tricana poveira style became known as tricana girls. (en)
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