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  2. Portuguese general strike of 1934 - Wikipedia

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    Marinha Grande is a town close to the sea, approximately half-way between Portugal's two leading cities of Lisbon and Porto. It has for a long time been a major centre for glass manufacture. Struggles by the glass workers prior to 1934 had created a favourable environment for union action, and only in Marinha Grande was there a serious ...

  3. 1934 in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    18 january - Revolution of the working class in Marinha Grande 16 June to 30 September – Portuguese colonial exhibition held in Oporto. 16 December – Portuguese legislative election, 1934 .

  4. Marinha Grande - Wikipedia

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    On 18 January 1934 there was insurrection in several locations of Portugal, in particular Marinha Grande, that aimed at taking down the authoritarian Estado Novo regime. The trigger was legislation in 1933 that dissolved trade unions and banned strikes. The revolts were easily suppressed by the regime.

  5. José Gregório - Wikipedia

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    In Marinha Grande, the workers, in a riot led by the Gregório and other members of the Party, controlled the entire town. Only a massive intervention by the military ended the strike. In 1938, Gregório was arrested by the PIDE, the political police, and was tortured for several times during his imprisonment.

  6. Category:Marinha Grande - Wikipedia

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    Glass Museum of Marinha Grande (Portugal) M. Marinha Grande; P. Portuguese general strike of 1934 This page was last edited on 7 October 2024, at 21:34 (UTC). ...

  7. Tarrafal concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    On 29 October 1936, the first 157 Portuguese political prisoners arrived from Lisbon, antifascists, 37 of them being strikers participating in the strike of 18 January 1934, in Marinha Grande, and some participants in the Sailors' Revolt of 1936, organized by the Revolutionary Organization of the Navy, linked to the Portuguese Communist Party.

  8. Joaquim Marques Esparteiro - Wikipedia

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    Manual de Munições (publicação oficial do Ministério da Marinha (1934, London); Resolução de Triângulos Esféricos (1936, Lisbon); Trigonometria Esférica com aplicações à Geodesia, Astronomia e Navegação (1941, Lisbon); Guia de Balística Interna, de colaboração com o Primeiro-Tenente Ramalho Rosa (1942, Lisbon).

  9. 2011–12 Primeira Liga - Wikipedia

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    1934–35: Braga: Braga: Estádio Municipal de Braga: 30,152 3rd 1974–75: Feirense: Santa Maria da Feira: Estádio Marcolino de Castro: 4,667 Liga de Honra Runner-up 2011–12 Gil Vicente: Barcelos: Estádio Cidade de Barcelos: 12,374 Liga de Honra Champion 2011–12 Marítimo: Funchal: Estádio dos Barreiros: 8,922 9th 1985–86: Nacional ...