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    He was the second and last leader of the Estado Novo after succeeding António de Oliveira Salazar. He served as prime minister from 1968 to 1974, when...
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    João de Deus Pinheiro Aristides de Sousa Mendes, posthumously. António Alçada Baptista Carlos de Azeredo Cavaco Silva, President of the Portuguese Republic...
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  • Dom Quixote, Lisboa, 1985 Portugal no Ano 2000 (Org.) – com A. Alçada Baptista, António Barreto, A. Marques Bessa, A. Sousa Franco, J. Borges de Macedo...
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  • ground along Rua Duarte de Oliveira; Chapel of Santo António (Portuguese: Capela de Santo António), this chapel was reconstructed in 1626, with several...
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    laundering and falsifying documents. "António Guterres admite que via Sócrates como seu sucessor no Governo" [António Guterres stated that he saw Sócrates...
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    of the 20th century, by António Gomes da Rocha Madahil (an archaeological enthusiast and historian of Ílhavo) and Sousa Baptista, the station was successively...
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    de Castro Osório, Alves Redol, Maria Archer, Antero de Quental, Isabel Alçada, Wenceslau de Moraes, Vimala Devi, Alexandre Herculano, Dulce Maria Cardoso...
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