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  2. Hino da Carta - Wikipedia

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    "Hino da Carta" (instrumental) The Hymno da Carta (English: Hymn of the Charter, modern Portuguese spelling: Hino da Carta) was officially proclaimed the national anthem of the Kingdom of Portugal in May 1834. [1] It was composed by King Pedro IV of Portugal. "Carta" stands for the Constitutional Charter which Pedro IV granted to Portugal.

  3. April in Portugal (song) - Wikipedia

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    "April in Portugal" is a popular song, also named "The Whisp'ring Serenade." The music was written by Raul Ferrão with Portuguese lyrics by José Galhardo as a fado named "Coimbra" , about the city of that name in 1947 .

  4. A Portuguesa - Wikipedia

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    Portugal não pereceu Beija o solo teu jucundo O Oceano, a rugir d'amor, E teu braço vencedor Deu mundos novos ao Mundo! Coro Saudai o Sol que desponta Sobre um ridente porvir; Seja o eco de uma afronta O sinal do ressurgir. Raios dessa aurora forte São como beijos de mãe, Que nos guardam, nos sustêm, Contra as injúrias da sorte. Coro

  5. Category:Songs about Portugal - Wikipedia

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  6. Luar do Sertão - Wikipedia

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    E a canção é a lua cheia a nos nascer do coração. Não há, ó gente, ó não Luar como esse do sertão Não há, ó gente, ó não Luar como esse do sertão. Mas como é lindo ver depois por entre o mato Deslizar calmo, regato, transparente como um véu No leito azul das suas águas murmurando E por sua vez roubando as estrelas lá do céu

  7. Hymno Patriótico - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Patriótico, fully Hino Patriótico da Nação Portuguesa, [a] was considered Portugal's first national anthem. [1] Marcos Portugal , who had remained living in Portugal, had, in 1808, initially named the piece as 'the Prince's Hymn' ( D. João VI Hymn ).

  8. Grândola, Vila Morena - Wikipedia

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    "Grândola, Vila Morena" continues to be sung in celebrations of the Carnation Revolution every year in Portugal, on 25 April. [9] On 15 February 2013, the Prime Minister of Portugal was interrupted by a rendition of the song in the Assembly of the Republic (Portuguese Parliament). Protesters in the Assembly's public galleries, unhappy with the ...

  9. New Portuguese Letters - Wikipedia

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    New Portuguese Letters (Portuguese: Novas Cartas Portuguesas) is a literary work composed of letters, essays, poems, fragments, puzzles and excerpts from legal documents, published jointly by the Portuguese writers Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Velho da Costa in 1972.