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  2. Porto Editora - Wikipedia

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    Praça D. Filipa de Lencastre. Porto Editora is the largest Portuguese publisher with a consolidated turnover of more than 90M € in 2010. [citation needed] It is the leading educational publisher in Portugal [1] [verification needed] in the areas of educational books, dictionaries and multimedia products, both off-line and on-line.

  3. Instituto Superior Técnico - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) was created from the split of the Lisbon Commercial and Industrial Institute (IICL) into two schools. Following the implantation of the Republic in Portugal in 1910, Alfredo Bensaúde, a professor of Mineralogy and Geology at the IICL, was invited by Manuel de Brito Camacho, Minister of Development in the Provisional Government, to create and lead a new ...

  4. Word of the year (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Porto Editora started the Word of the Year poll to "underscore the lexical wealth and creative dynamics of the Portuguese Language". The list of candidates is produced by the publishing house through the analysis of the frequence of the usage of words (judged by both its use in mass and social media, as well as searches in Porto Editora online dictionaries), their relevance to the current ...

  5. Polytechnic Institute of Porto - Wikipedia

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    The Instituto Politécnico do Porto (Polytechnic University of Porto), also referred to as Politécnico do Porto (Porto Polytechnic) and P.PORTO (since 2016, for naming and branding purposes), is a composition of multiple polytechnic schools based in Porto region.

  6. Catholic University of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic University of Portugal (Portuguese: Universidade Católica Portuguesa, pronounced [univɨɾsiˈðad(ɨ) kɐˈtɔlikɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]), also referred to as Católica or UCP for short, is a concordat university (non-state-run university with concordat status) headquartered in Lisbon and with four locations: Lisbon, Braga, Porto and Viseu. [1]

  7. Talk:Porto Editora - Wikipedia

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  8. Deutsche Schule zu Porto - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Schule zu Porto (Portuguese: Colégio Alemão do Porto), in English German School of Oporto or simply DSP, is a German school located in Oporto, Portugal. In Portugal, it is considered a private school , as in Germany it corresponds to a public school .

  9. Escola da Cidade - Wikipedia

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    Escola da Cidade (lit. City School ) is a private , not-for-profit institution of higher learning in São Paulo , Brazil . Established in 2001, it offers bachelor's degree and postgraduate programs in architecture and urban planning , as well as non-degree courses in architecture, urbanism , design, and related disciplines.