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Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of ...
existed from around 1920, but was suppressed until 25 April 1974. The FPN - “Federação Portuguesa de Naturismo” (Portuguese Naturist Federation) – was founded on 1 March 1977, at a meeting in
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. The oldest and most representative club in the Portuguese Naturist Federation, is the Clube Naturista do Centro, founded on 20 November 1988.


History

Naturism in Portugal had its first historical record around 1920, linked to Portuguese Naturist Society, of which the anarcho-syndicalist José Peralta was a prominent member.
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was already being practiced on “
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” beaches. With the development of the dictatorial regime, the naturist movement was limited to vegetarian and alternative medicines, since nudity was banned, and associated with the crime of "indecency". Only after the end of the dictatorial regime on 25 April 1974, the activities linked to the practice of nudity were resumed. The FPN – “Federação Portuguesa de Naturismo” (Portuguese Naturist Federation) – was founded on 1 March 1977 at a meeting in Lisbon. After its foundation the FPN applied to join INF/FNI-International Naturist Federation, which was then represented in Portugal by the Portuguese Vegetarian Association, which succeeded “Sociedade Portuguesa de Naturalogia” in this task. The FPN was admitted to the International Federation in October 1977 and attended its World Congress, in the following year, already entitled with a right to vote. FPN immediately started to establish contacts at the highest level, focusing in the development of legal practice in Portugal. For this purpose, a meeting was held the day after its founding with the then-Secretary of State for tourism . In its continuous struggle for the recognition of naturism, in 1988, only a little more than a decade of various contacts, campaigns, advances and setbacks, the FPN managed to see the first Naturist Law in Portugal discussed and approved at the Portuguese Parliament.the Naturism & the law
/ref> FPN is the only accredited federation in Portugal for the issuing of the "naturist identity card", useful and necessary to all who wish to join, with advantages in "naturist world" and in the diversity of their national and international offer.


Facilities

The Portuguese Naturist Federation became the coordinating entity of the naturist activity in Portugal since 1998, federating several clubs and associations, maintaining specialty cores and organizing some activities aimed preferably at its federated members, without forgetting the essential role of promoting a naturist practice in order to develop the physical and mental health of the human being, in particular, through natural means, favoring its integration in nature. Over the past 44 years, the FPN has achieved important "goals" that constitute a reference landmarks for all naturists. Some examples are: the laws 92/88, 29/94 and 53/10, the recognized official beaches of Meco, Bela Vista, Ilha de Tavira (Barril), Salto, Adegas, Alteirinhos and Deserta, the opening of the first naturist activity in a council swimming pool and in a health club, and the support given to the development of infrastructures of tourist accommodation, like the campsites "Monte Barão" and "Quinta do Maral" and "Terra Nua".


See also

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List of beaches in Portugal This is a list of beaches in Portugal, listed by regions and subregions, municipalities and parishes. Norte Alto Minho * Praia Azul ( Caminha) * Praia da Amorosa Nova (Viana do Castelo) * Praia da Amorosa Velha (Viana do Castelo) * P ...
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List of social nudity places in Europe There are many list of places where social nudity is practised, places where social nudity is practised for recreation in Europe. The following list includes nude beaches (also known as clothing-optional beaches or free beaches) and some naturis ...
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Naturism Naturism is a lifestyle of practising non-sexual social nudity in private and in public; the word also refers to the cultural movement which advocates and defends that lifestyle. Both may alternatively be called nudism. Though the two terms ar ...


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Portuguese Naturist FederationClube Naturist of CenterPensamentos ao Vento - Associação (Thoughts in the Wind - Association)Clube Naturista do Algarve (Algarve Naturist Club)
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Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of ...