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Coat of arms of Portugal Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...

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symbol adopted in 30 of June of 1911

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10/01/2007

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myself, based on national symbol

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This article describes the subdivisions of Portugal. ... António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres (pron. ... Leftwing Bloc (Portuguese: Bloco de Esquerda) is a Portuguese left-wing political party founded in 1999. ... Aníbal António Cavaco Silva (pron. ... Categories: Lists of office-holders | Portugal | Presidents of Portugal ... Marcelo Caetano Marcelo José das Neves Alves Caetano also spelled Marcello Caetano (pron. ... This gallery of sovereign state coats of arms shows the coat of arms of sovereign states in the list of sovereign states. ... Bernardino Luis Machado Guimarães (pron. ... António Óscar de Fragoso Carmona (pron. ... The National Union was the political party of the dictatorship of Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar who ruled Portugal from 1932 until a stroke debilitated him in 1968, and of Salazars successor Marcelo Caetano. ... 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Most voted candidate per district (Azores and Madeira not shown) Registered Voters: 8,693,636 Turnout: 66. ... Most voted candidate per district (Azores and Madeira not shown) Registered Voters: 6,920,869 Turnout: 84. ... Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral (b. ... The first Portuguese Constitution was drafted in 1822. ... Most voted candidate per district (Azores and Madeira not shown) Registered Voters: 8,950,905 Turnout: 49. ... The Council of State is an organ established by the Constitution of Portugal to advise the President of the Republic of Portugal in the exercise of many of his discretionary, reserve powers. ... General Summary The Portuguese presidential election of 2006 was held on January 22. ... CDU logo The Unitarian Democratic Coalition (Portuguese: Coligação Democrática Unitária or CDU) is an electoral and political coalition between the Portuguese Communist Party (Portuguese: Partido Comunista Português or PCP) and the Ecologist Party The Greens (Portuguese: Partido Ecologista Os Verdes or PEV). ... The Liberal Social Movement (Movimento Liberal Social) is a liberal party in Portugal. ... Proletarian Communist Organization (Marxist-Bolshevik) of Portugal (in Portuguese: Organização Comunista Proletária (Marxista-Bolchevique) de Portugal), a small communist organization in Portugal. ... Most voted candidate per district (Azores and Madeira not shown) Registed voters: 6,467,480 Turnout: 75. ... Workers Party of Socialist Unity (Portuguese: Partido Operário de Unidade Socialista or POUS) is small trotskiyst party in Portugal, founded in 1976 after a small split from the Portuguese Socialist Party and is part of a small section of the former 4th International, the International Secretariat of the Fourth... The Portuguese legislative election of 1999 took place on October 10. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 2002 took place on March 17. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 1995 took place on October 1. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 1991 took place on October 6. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 1987 took place on July 19. ... Since 1974, the year of the Carnation Revolution, twelve legislative elections were held in Portugal. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 1976 took place on April 25, exactly one year after the previous election, and two years after the Carnation Revolution. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 1985 took place on October 6. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 1979 took place on December 2. ... The Portuguese legislative election of 1983 took place on April 25. ... National summary of votes and seats The first and the second most voted parties in each district (Azores and Madeira are not shown) Registered Voters: 7,179,023 Turnout: 83. ... The New Democracy (Nova Democracia) is a political party in Portugal, without parliamentary representation. ... The Humanist Party (Portuguese: Partido Humanista, pron. ... The Peoples Monarchist Party (Partido Popular Monárquico) is a political party in Portugal, without parliamentary representation. ... The National Renewal Party (Partido Nacional Renovador, pron. ... The Democratic Party of the Atlantic (Partido Democrático do Atlântico, pron. ... General Vasco dos Santos Gonçalves (pron. ... Carlos Botelho (1964 - ) is a Portuguese painter and sculptor. ... Teófilo Braga Joaquim Teófilo Fernandes Braga, commonly known as Teófilo Braga (Ponta Delgada, Azores, February 24, 1843-Lisbon, January 28, 1924), was a Portuguese politician, writer and playwright. ... Canto e Castro João do Canto e Castro Silva Antunes Júnior, commonly known as João do Canto e Castro or just Canto e Castro (Lisbon, May 19, 1862-Lisbon, March 14, 1934) was a Portuguese Marine officer and fifth President of the Portuguese Republic from December 16... Mendes Cabeçadas José Mendes Cabeçadas Júnior, commonly known as Mendes Cabeçadas (pron. ... Gomes da Costa Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa commonly known as Gomes da Costa (Lisbon, January 14, 1863-Lisbon, December 17, 1929), was a Portuguese army officer and politician, tenth President of the Portuguese Republic and the second of the Military dictatorship. ... Afonso Augusto da Costa, GCL (pron. ... Workers Politics Communist Organisation (in Portuguese: Organização Comunista Política Operária) was a communist group in Portugal. ... Organization for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) (in Portuguese: Organização para a Reconstrução do Partido Comunista (Marxista-Leninista)) was a communist group in Portugal led by Fransisco Martins Rodrigues. ... International governmental elections in 2006. ... Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat - Revolutionary Brigades (in Portuguese: Partido Revolucionário do Proletariado -Brigadas Revolucionárias), is a political party in Portugal. ... Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat - Bases for Revolution (in Portuguese: Partido Revolucionário do Proletariado - Bases pela Revolução), a political party in Portugal led by Luis Cardoso. ... 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