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Portugal History – The Third Republic Part III

Portugal History - The Third Republic 3

According to proexchangerates, the population’s displeasure with the austerity policy was shown again in the local elections at the end of September 2013, in which the governing parties suffered heavy losses. Nonetheless, on November 26, 2013, Parliament passed the 2014

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Portugal History – The Third Republic Part II

Portugal History - The Third Republic 2

At the beginning of December 2004, President Sampaio prematurely dissolved parliament; in the elections in February 2005, the Socialists achieved an absolute majority for the first time under their new party leader J. Sócrates. In January 2006, Cavaco became Silva

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Portugal History – The Third Republic Part I

Portugal History - The Third Republic 1

On April 25, 1974 the opposition officer group Movement of the Armed Forces (Movimento das Forças Armadas, MFA) carried out a bloodless coup that led to the overthrow of the regime (“Carnation Revolution”). According to paradisdachat, a seven-member military junta

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Portuguese Arts Since 19th Century

Portuguese Arts Since 19th Century

Architecture According to loverists, the architecture of the 19th century also dominated in Portugal by historicism (among other things with neo-Romanesque, neo-Moorish, new-Manueline stylistic devices). A highlight is the Palácio da Pena in Sintra (1840–85), commissioned byFerdinand II for the

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Portuguese Arts in Renaissance, Mannerism and Baroque

Portuguese Arts in Renaissance

Portuguese art, the close connection between the art of Portugal and the art of Spain meant that Portuguese art was wrongly treated as a Spanish subsidiary development in scientific literature for a long time; However, it shows genuine features, especially

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Portugal Main Cities

Portugal Main Cities

Braga Braga [Portuguese bra ɣ a], district capital in northern Portugal, 208 m above sea level (2011) 136,900 residents. University (opened in 1973); Seat of an archbishop (Primate of Portugal); Metal processing, manufacture of electrical appliances, clothing, textiles. Cityscape In

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Portugal Transportation

Portugal Transportation

Airplane: Domestic flights in Portugal are very expensive and hardly necessary due to the short distances. Both PGA Portugália Airlines and TAP Air Portugal offer flights several times a day on the Lisbon – Porto and Lisbon – Fargo routes.

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Attractions in Lisbon, Portugal

Attractions in Lisbon, Portugal

According to getzipcodes, the city of Lisbon has a variety of different sights and attractions to offer to its visitors. The absolute highlight of the city is Bairro Alto, in German: the upper town. Bairro Alto is located above Lisbon’s

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Travel to Madeira, Portugal

Travel to Madeira, Portugal

According to diseaseslearning, Madeira is a Portuguese island southwest of the Portuguese capital Lisbon, west of the coast of Morocco in the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the main island of the same name, the Madeira archipelago includes the small

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Attractions in Portugal

Attractions in Portugal

According to computerminus, Portugal has a large number of the most diverse attractions to offer to its visitors. So you should definitely not miss the Campo Pequeno. It was built in 1892 and was converted into a shopping center in

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Portugal in the 1950’s

Portugal in the 1950's

In signing the Atlantic Pact (NATO) on 4 April 1949, Fr confirmed his traditional orientation of keeping side, in foreign policy, with Great Britain and the Western world in general. The close Portuguese inclusion in the Atlantic alliance was confirmed

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