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Fábrica da Igreja da Paróquia de São Miguel da Sé de Castelo Branco: reconquista.pt: Região de Leiria: weekly: 1935: Leiria — Região de Leiria. Lda. regiaodeleiria.pt: Região Sul: weekly: 1993: Loulé — Navega Aqui - Publicações, Lda. regiao-sul.pt: Opinião Pública weekly 1991 Vila Nova de Famalicão 15,000 Editave Multimedia ...
António Jorge Dias (31 July 1907 – 5 February 1973) was a Portuguese ethnologist.He is mainly known for his ethnographic fieldwork in the late 1950s during Portuguese colonial times in Angola and Mozambique.
Juan Gabriel Vásquez was born in Bogotá in 1973, [1] to Alfredo Vásquez and Fanny Velandia, both lawyers. He began to write at an early age, publishing his first stories in a school magazine at the age of eight.
"A fonte luminosa da Praça do Império, Nova maravilha de Lisboa", Revista Municipal (in European Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal, 1963, pp. 31– 33 {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Acciaiuoli, Margarida (1998), Exposições do Estado Novo, 1934 -1940 (in European Portuguese), Livros Horizonte
[1] [2] The magazine is based in Lisbon and is published by Medipress. [3] In July 1992, it was acquired by Impresa, which gave the magazine access to more advanced technology, like color treatment. In June 2006, Blitz began to be published on a monthly basis. [1] The 2004 circulation of Blitz was about 20,000 copies. [4]
In 1966, this theatre also suffered a fire. Both of these theatres offered what is known in Portugal as Teatro de Revista (Magazine shows, or revues). [1] [2] Two other theatres were subsequently added. The Teatro Capitólio, which had a modernist design was opened in 1931. It was designed to be multifunctional, serving as a theatre, music-hall ...
In the 1980s, what some analysts consider an economically 'lost decade' [2] in Latin America, Selman and Strandberg decided to start a Latin American business magazine. Since 1986, AméricaEconomía has been analysing business, economics and finance news in Latin America. It is published monthly in Spanish and Portuguese.
Correio da Manhã is regarded as the most read general newspaper in the country. [10] In the period of 1995–1996 the paper had a circulation of 69,000 copies, making it the best-selling paper in the country. [11] Between January and March 2003 the paper had a circulation of 118,000 copies. [12]