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  2. Patrícia Carvalho - Wikipedia

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    She joined the online newspaper Notícias ao Minuto in July 2012, where she stayed for less than a year, returning to Correio da Manhã, where she stayed until December 2013. She then went back to Notícias ao Minuto, writing as Patrícia Martins Carvalho, staying there until the end of 2019 when she was appointed as CHEGA's communications advisor.

  3. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese newspapers [2]; Newspaper Frequency Est. Headquarters Circulation [a] Owner Website National newspapers: A Bola: sports, daily: 1945: Lisbon — Ringier: abola.pt

  4. Rui Pedro Teixeira Mendonça - Wikipedia

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    Rui Pedro Teixeira Mendonça (born 28 January 1987) is a Portuguese child who went missing on 4 March 1998 in Lousada, northern Portugal.Mendonça was 11 years old and riding his bicycle outside near his home when he disappeared.

  5. Margarida Blasco - Wikipedia

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    Maria Margarida Blasco Martins Augusto (born 25 July 1956) is a Portuguese judge and politician. She has been Minister of Internal Administration since 2024, in the XXIV Constitutional Government, led by Luís Montenegro.

  6. Camilo Mortágua - Wikipedia

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    Born in Oliveira de Azeméis on 29 January 1934, [4] Mortágua's family moved to Lisbon at the age of 12. In 1951, his family emigrated to Venezuela. [5] In 1961, he took part in one of the most prolific terrorist acts against the Estado Novo regime, Operation Dulcineia, in which rebels seized control of a Portuguese passenger ship, led by General Humberto Delgado. [4]

  7. 2024 Madeiran regional election - Wikipedia

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    In the 2023 regional election, the We Are Madeira coalition (PSD/CDS–PP) was again the most voted coalition, 43 percent, but failed to win an absolute majority. [6] After the elections, PSD and CDS–PP sought the parliamentary support from PAN, which guaranteed an absolute majority in the regional parliament.

  8. Isabela Figueiredo - Wikipedia

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    Isabela Figueiredo was born in Lourenço Marques, Mozambique, and went to Portugal in 1975 as a returnee. [2] She went to live with her grandmother, being separated from her parents, who stayed in Mozambique, for 10 years.

  9. Rodrigo Mora (footballer, born 2007) - Wikipedia

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    Mora is a youth product of the academies of Custóias FC and Porto. [1]He made his professional debut with Porto B as a late substitute in a 1–1 Liga Portugal 2 tie with Tondela on 15 January 2023.