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2 February – Abílio Rodas de Sousa Ribas, 94, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of São Tomé and Príncipe (1984–2006). [ 7 ] 4 February – Aga Khan IV , 88, British-Portuguese religious leader, imam of Nizari Ismaili (since 1957) and Olympic skier ( 1964 ).
Last observed 18 April 2025: moveable: Easter Sunday: Domingo de Páscoa [6] Last observed 20 April 2025: 2 April Madeira's Autonomy Day: Dia da Autonomia The date marks the approval of the 1976 Constitution, which recognized the political and administrative autonomy of the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores. [7] [8] [9] 25 April: Freedom Day
Carnival of Ovar (European Portuguese: [kaɾnɐˈval dɨ oˈvaɾ]) is a major Portuguese tourist event that takes place in Ovar, in the Aveiro Region. [1] [2] [3]This event is organized in a modern fashion, since 1952.
Created by the Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation (FFMS) on February 23, 2010, Contemporary Portugal Database Pordata is a public service, free of charge of unlimited use. Pordata allows the user a fast access to the numbers of the Portuguese reality, spread out across different themes as diverse as population , justice , education , health ...
The Carnival of Madeira (Portuguese: Carnaval da Madeira) is an annual festival held forty days before Easter, that ends on Shrove Tuesday (called Fat Tuesday in Madeira - Terça-feira Gorda in Portuguese) the day before Ash Wednesday (first day of Lent).
Number-one singles of 2025 in Portugal Week Song Artist Reference 1 "Oh Garota Eu Quero Você Só Pra Mim" Oruam, Zé Felipe and MC Tuto featuring DJ LC da Roça, MC K9, MC Rodrigo do CN and MC Pl Alves
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