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Carnival of Torres Vedras
The organized Torres Vedras Carnival dates to 1923 (not '19th-century roots' as often claimed), building on the older Iberian Entrudo tradition of pre-Lent social inversion. Its Matrafonas (cross-dressed men, first queen 1924) and satirical floats targeting politicians represent Entrudo's tradition of community-based critique, distinct from Brazilian-style Carnaval spectacle. Heritage designation INPCI_2022_003. Anchor modes: living_ritual, custodian | Search hooks: Carnival of Torres Vedras; Entrudo Torres Vedras; Matrafonas Torres Vedras; carnaval sátira política; INPCI_2022_003; Rainha matrafona 1924; Caraças masked figures
Attend the annual Carnival (February/March) to see Matrafonas, satirical floats, and Entrudo-style street revelry; observe the king and matrafona queen coronation ceremonies; see Caraças (masked figures) in the parade.