The Estado Novo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɨʃˈta.ðu ˈno.vu], lit. 'New State') was the corporatist Portuguese state installed in 1933. It evolved from...
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Look up Estado Novo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. There have been two regimes known as Estado Novo ('New State'): Estado Novo (Portugal), or Second...
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The National Union (Portuguese: União Nacional) was the sole legal party of the Estado Novo regime in Portugal, founded in July 1930 and dominated by António...
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The Estado Novo (lit. 'New State'), or Third Brazilian Republic, began on 10 November 1937, and consolidated Getúlio Vargas' power. Vargas had assumed...
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Ditadura Nacional (redirect from Ditadura Nacional (Portugal))
(Military Dictatorship) in Portuguese. After adopting a new constitution in 1933, the regime changed its name to Estado Novo (New State). The Ditadura...
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Portuguese Angola was a historical colony of the Portuguese Empire (1575–1951), the overseas province Portuguese West Africa of Estado Novo Portugal (1951–1972)...
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dictatorship, the Estado Novo. It was dissolved by law on April 25, 1974. Its stated objectives were to "defend the spiritual heritage [of Portugal]" and to "fight...
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were altogether more of a transition between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Estado Novo than they were a coherent period of governance. After the republican...
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Pluricontinentalism (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
Portugal and its overseas provinces. With origins as early as the 14th century, pluricontinentalism gained official state sponsorship in the Estado Novo...
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PIDE (redirect from Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado)
Police (Portuguese: Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado; PIDE) was a Portuguese security agency that existed during the Estado Novo regime of...
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25 April 1974, that put an end to the paternal autocratic regime of Estado Novo of António de Oliveira Salazar and Marcelo Caetano. It was initially...
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28 May 1926 coup d'état (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
or, during the period of the corporatist Estado Novo (English: New State), the National Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução Nacional), was a military coup...
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Português Suave architecture (redirect from Soft Portuguese style)
promoted by the Portuguese Estado Novo regime, essentially during the 1940s and the early 1950s. Officially promoted by the Portuguese government at the...
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The State of India (Portuguese: Estado da Índia [ɨʃˈtaðu ðɐ ˈĩdiɐ]), also known as the Portuguese State of India (Portuguese: Estado Português da Índia...
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António de Oliveira Salazar (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
("National Dictatorship"), he reframed the regime as the corporatist Estado Novo ("New State"), with himself as a dictator. The regime he created lasted...
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Mocidade Portuguesa (redirect from Portuguese Youth)
in 1974) under the authoritarian regime of Prime Minister Salazar's Estado Novo. Membership was compulsory between the ages of 7 and 14, and voluntary...
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Carnation Revolution (redirect from Freedom Day (Portugal))
authoritarian Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon, producing major social, economic, territorial, demographic, and political changes in Portugal and...
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Monument of the Discoveries (category Estado Novo (Portugal) architecture)
romanticized idealization of the Portuguese exploration that was typical of the Estado Novo regime of António de Oliveira Salazar. It was originally constructed...
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Marcelo Caetano (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
soon became an important figure in the Estado Novo government, and in 1940, he was appointed chief of the Portuguese Youth Organisation. Caetano progressed...
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25 de Abril Bridge (category Estado Novo (Portugal) architecture)
Estado Novo regime, the bridge was renamed for April 25, the date of the revolution. It is also commonly called the Tagus River Bridge (in Portuguese:...
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Charter of the United Nations (category Treaties of the Estado Novo (Portugal))
The Charter of the United Nations (UN) is the foundational treaty of the United Nations. It establishes the purposes, governing structure, and overall...
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Casimiro Monteiro (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
Agente Monteiro, was a Portuguese covert operations military intelligence officer and law enforcement officer during the Estado Novo regime. He carried out...
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them in case of a flood (82%). List of deadliest floods Flash flood Estado Novo Carnation Revolution "Cheias de 67 foram rastilho para revolução de 74"...
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Tarrafal concentration camp (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
was established in 1936, during a reorganization process of the Portuguese Estado Novo prison system, with the goal of incarcerating political and social...
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Liz-Texeira Branquinho in late 1944. Portugal was ruled from 1933 by an authoritarian political regime known as the Estado Novo under the former university professor...
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(Portuguese: Direção-Geral de Segurança; DGS) was a Portuguese criminal police body active between 1969 and 1974, during the last years of the Estado Novo...
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António Ferro (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
Lisbon - 11 November 1956, Lisbon) was a Portuguese writer, journalist and politician, associated with the Estado Novo. In 1915, when he was barely 19, his...
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Peniche Fortress (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
prison during the authoritarian Estado Novo regime. It now contains a museum devoted to the resistance to the Estado Novo. Until the Middle Ages, Peniche...
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Instituto Superior Técnico (category Estado Novo (Portugal) architecture)
an event organized by the Portuguese State to exhibit the new infrastructures built in the first 15 years of the Estado Novo. The statue of a woman holding...
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Aurora Rodrigues (category Estado Novo (Portugal))
wrote an account of her experiences with the Estado Novo. Aurora Rodrigues was born in Mértola, Portugal, in the Alentejo Region on 20 January 1952, near...
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