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  2. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Fábrica da Igreja da Paróquia de São Miguel da Sé de Castelo Branco: reconquista.pt: Região de Leiria: weekly: 1935: Leiria — Região de Leiria. Lda. regiaodeleiria.pt: Região Sul: weekly: 1993: Loulé — Navega Aqui - Publicações, Lda. regiao-sul.pt: Opinião Pública weekly 1991 Vila Nova de Famalicão 15,000 Editave Multimedia ...

  3. RTP Madeira - Wikipedia

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    RTP Madeira is a Portuguese free-to-air regional television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) in the Autonomous Region of Madeira. It began broadcasting on 6 August 1972. It is broadcast in the Madeira Islands and via cable and satellite in the Azores Islands and continental Portugal.

  4. 2024 Madeira wildfires - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at [[:pt:Incêndios na ilha da Madeira em agosto de 2024]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|pt|Incêndios na ilha da Madeira em agosto de 2024}} to the talk page.

  5. Madeira Archipelago Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The Madeira Archipelago Liberation Front (Portuguese: Frente de Libertação do Arquipélago da Madeira), or FLAMA (which could be read as an archaic Portuguese word for "flame", flama), was a right-wing terrorist paramilitary organisation from Madeira, whose main goal was to achieve Madeira's independence from mainland Portugal.

  6. Portuguese Expeditionary Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP, Portuguese: Corpo Expedicionário Português) was the main expeditionary force from Portugal that fought in the Western Front, during World War I. Portuguese neutrality ended in 1916 after the Portuguese seizure of German merchant ships resulted in the German Empire declaring war on Portugal. The ...

  7. Antena 1 (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Antena 1 is one of the three national radio channels produced by the Portuguese public broadcasting entity Rádio e Televisão de Portugal, the others being Antena 2 and Antena 3. Antena 1 has a generalist programming policy focusing mainly on news, current affairs and sport, as well as the discussion of contemporary social issues.

  8. List of wars involving Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Guerras de Cassange (1850–62) Location: Angola. Portugal. Portuguese Angola; Native peoples Victory: Guerras do Nano (1855–74) Location: Angola. Portugal. Portuguese Angola; Native peoples Victory: Serpa Pinto Incident [33] (1889) Location: Southern Africa (modern Zambia) Portugal. Portuguese Mozambique; Kololo people: Inconclusive. 1890 ...

  9. Portuguese Navy - Wikipedia

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    The rebellion in Madeira made it more clear that an Atlantic country like Portugal, with islands and overseas territories, could not survive without a capable and adequately equipped Navy. An important investment in the Portuguese Navy was authorized by the Government, with Minister Magalhães Correia launching a new naval program, partially ...