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Carlos Augusto da Silva Campos, ed. (1886), "Jornaes de Lisboa, Provincias e Ilhas", Almanach Commercial de Lisboa (in Portuguese), pp. 437– 441; Augusto Xavier da Silva Pereira (1895). O jornalismo portuguez (in Portuguese). Typographia Soares. Warren Agee and Nelson Traquina (1983).
Gaspar Pereira da Silva (continuation) (1801-1870) November 16, 1963 March 5, 1865 57: D. António Frutuoso Aires de Gouveia Osório (1828-1916) March 5, 1865 April 17, 1865 58: Júlio Gomes da Silva Sanches (interim) (1803-1866) April 17, 1865 September 4, 1865 XXVI 59: Augusto César Barjona de Freitas (1834-1900) September 4, 1865 January 4 ...
Diário da República: Journal of the Republic: dre.pt: Jornal Oficial da Região Autónoma da Madeira: Official Journal of the Autonomous Region of Madeira: joram.madeira.gov.pt /joram / Jornal Oficial da Região Autónoma dos Açores: Official Journal of the Autonomous Region of Azores: jo.azores.gov.pt: Qatar Al Meezan: Official Gazette ...
Quinta Vigia serves as the seat of the Presidency of the Government of the Autonomous Region of Madeira. In the historic centre of Funchal, next to the Cathedral, stands the Building of the Regional Government of Madeira. This property was erected in the 17th century to house the Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Funchal and its hospital, having ...
The Legislative Assembly of Madeira (Portuguese: Assembleia Legislativa da Madeira) is the legislature of the Portuguese autonomous region of Madeira. The last regional election was held on 26 May 2024, won by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) with 49,104 votes (36.13% share).
The debt was finally totaled at €6 billion, €3 billion less than the total that Alberto said mainland Portugal owed Madeira. His name has been often associated with the Madeira Archipelago Liberation Front (FLAMA), the archipelago's defunct far-right separatist terrorist organization that undertook 70 bombings in Madeira between 1975 and ...
In 1898 a series of stamps commemorating Vasco da Gama was issued with the inscription "Madeira". Subsequently Madeira used stamps of Portugal from 1905, with two exceptions; the first was the Pombal Issue of postal tax stamps in 1925, and a variant on the Ceres design, issued 1 May 1928. The 21 values of Ceres stamps were obligatory on all ...
In the 2023 regional election, the We Are Madeira coalition (PSD/CDS–PP) was again the most voted coalition, 43 percent, but failed to win an absolute majority. [6] After the elections, PSD and CDS–PP sought the parliamentary support from PAN, which guaranteed an absolute majority in the regional parliament.