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Portugal's Unusual Curtain Arrangement: Drawn Outside the WindowIn Portugal, an interesting and rather unusual sight has been catching the attention of locals and tourists alike. It turns out that in some parts of the country, curtains are being installed and drawn on the outside of windows. This unique practice has puzzled many and has become a topic of conversation.
May 16, 2025, 10:57 am EDT
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