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  2. List of international presidential trips made by Marcelo ...

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at [[:pt:Lista de viagens presidenciais de Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|pt|Lista de viagens presidenciais de Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa}} to the talk page.

  3. Category:Estado Novo (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The Estado Novo—Second Portuguese Republic (1933–1974) — the second of three Portuguese Republics ruling Portugal in the 20th century The main article for this category is Estado Novo (Portugal) .

  4. Viagens Abreu - Wikipedia

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    The Abreu Agency was established in Porto in 1840 by Bernardo Abreu. At the time, emigration from northern Portugal and Galicia to Brazil and Venezuela was significant, and Abreu, a noted businessman in Porto, opened his agency to offer passport and visa services, as well as sales of train tickets to Lisbon and ship passages to and from South America.

  5. Journey to Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Journey to Portugal: In Pursuit of Portugal's History and Culture (Viagem a Portugal in Portuguese) is a non-fiction book on Portugal by Portuguese author José Saramago. It was first published in 1981 by Círculo de Leitores e Editorial Caminho.

  6. Gharb al-Andalus - Wikipedia

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    Gharb al-Andalus (Arabic: غرب الأندلس, trans. gharb al-ʼandalus; "west of al-Andalus"), or just al-Gharb (Arabic: الغرب, trans. al-gharb; "the west"), was the name given by the Muslims of Iberia to the region of southern modern-day Portugal and part of West-central modern day Spain during their rule of the territory, from 711 to 1249.

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    In the 14th to 16th centuries, the Maghreb experienced an influx of Jews fleeing from Spain and Portugal due to growing persecution and the Spanish Inquisition. Following the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492 and the forced mass conversions in Portugal in 1497, many Sephardic Jews settled in North Africa, establishing new communities and ...

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