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Bloody Night (Portuguese: Noite Sangrenta) is the name by which the radical revolt that took place in Lisbon, on the night of 19 October 1921, became known. [1] During the day, a coup led António Granjo's government to resign, but President António José de Almeida resisted appointing the rebels' government. [2]
Melhor da Tarde: Catia Fonseca: 2001-2005, 2018-presente The Chef: Edu Guedes 2020–presente Programa do João: João Guilherme 2023-present Sex Privé Club — 2022-present Melhor da Noite: Glenda Kozlowski Zeca Camargo: 2023-present Perrengue na Band: Tatola Godas Denys Motta Ângelo Campos Ricardinho Mendonça 2021-present Você Sabia Anime ...
Record Europa is a Portuguese pay television channel owned by Record, a Brazilian television network.Its programming is mostly taken from the Brazilian network. It provides general entertainment, telenovelas, Brazilian reality TV shows, and news.
5 Para A Meia-Noite (5 to Midnight) is a late-night talk show that airs on Thursdays on the Portuguese TV channel RTP1 (formerly on RTP2). Its format is based on several American late-night talk shows.
SIC Notícias has prominent opinion programs such as Quadratura do Círculo, Expresso da Meia-Noite and Eixo do Mal. International affairs are explored in the program Sociedade das Nações, hosted by Martim Cabral and Nuno Rogeiro. SIC Notícias was a joint venture between Sociedade Independente de Comunicação (60%) and TV Cabo (40%) until ...
Correio da Manhã TV (CMTV) is a private Portuguese generalist channel, with a strong focus on news - specially crime and sensationalist subjects - and football. It is operated by Medialivre , owner of Correio da Manhã , a notable Portuguese tabloid and the most read newspaper in Portugal.
Roma is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located on Avenida de Roma , near the intersection with Av. dos Estados Unidos da América, enabling access to the Roma-Areeiro railway station nearby.
The church and hospice were closed in 1799 during Napoleon's occupation; the Portuguese government recovered the property in 1814. The hospice later became the Istituto Portoghese di Sant'Antonio in Roma which sponsors, language classes, conferences, and concerts. [4] The church's main organ is located on the balcony over the entrance. [5]