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Insignia of the Ordem dos Advogados. The Order of Attorneys of Portugal (Portuguese: Ordem dos Advogados), also known as the Portuguese Bar Association, is the public association to which all attorneys-at-law belong in Portugal, founded in 1926.
The University of Minho, founded in 1973, is one of the then named "New Universities" that, at that time, deeply changed the landscape of higher education in Portugal. Located in the region of Minho , known for its significant economic activity and by the youth of its population, the University of Minho is playing the role of development agent ...
Ordem dos Avogados (Portuguese for: Order of the Attorneys), refers to the bar associations of several Portuguese speaking countries, namely: Ordem dos Advogados de Angola, the bar association of Angola; Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil, the bar association of Brazil; Ordem dos Advogados de Cabo Verde, the bar association of Cape Verde
Maputo City Hall or Municipal Council Building of Maputo (Portuguese: Edifício do Conselho Municipal de Maputo) is the seat of the local government of the capital of Mozambique. The neoclassical building is located at the head of Praça da Independência (Independence Square), and was erected in 1947.
Praça da Independência (English: Independence Square) is a public square and focal point of Maputo, Mozambique. [1] It was built by the Portuguese as Praça Mouzinho de Albuquerque ( Mouzinho de Albuquerque Square ) and was dominated by a statue of Mouzinho de Albuquerque , the former governor-general of Portuguese Mozambique .
The judiciary of Portugal is a system of courts that together constitute one of the four organs of Sovereignty as defined by the Portuguese Constitution.The courts are independent from the other three Portuguese organs of Sovereignty (President of the Republic, Government and Assembly of the Republic).
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