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    ambitions in Africa. Under António Salazar (in office 1932–1968), the Estado Novo dictatorship made some ill-fated attempts to cling on to its last remaining...
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  • 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2022. ""Deus, Pátria e Família": a frase do Estado Novo repetida no congresso do Chega". www.jn.pt (in European Portuguese)....
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    birtukan. Also, in southern Italian dialects (e.g. Neapolitan), an orange is portogallo or purtuallo, literally "(the) Portuguese (one)", in contrast to standard...
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    Argemiro de Figueiredo was elected governor and, in 1937, with the Estado Novo, he became federal interventor until 1940. Until 1947, Paraíba had several...
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    Neutrality". The Globe Post. Fantoni, Lorenzo (20 November 2017). "Spagna e Portogallo mostrano com'è internet senza la Net Neutrality". La Stampa (in Italian)...
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    Limes 5-2010: 55–67, Rivista Italiana di Geopolitica, numero speciale, Il Portogallo è grande, Roma. 2010 – "Democracy and its Boundaries. Can there be such...
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    TV. do Jordão). The neighbourhood was first built in 1970 during the Estado Novo regime but it was substantially expanded in 1996–1999 with the PER. The...
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    April 1974, the Carnation Revolution takes place, which extinguished the Estado Novo and restored a democratic regime in Portugal. On 10 October 1984, the...
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