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- Gallery of country coats of arms
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- Portuguese presidential election, 1976
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- Portuguese legislative election, 1999
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- Portuguese legislative election, 1995
- Portuguese legislative election, 1991
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- Portuguese Constituent Assembly election, 1975
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- Portuguese abortion referendum, 1998
- Portuguese legislative election, 1985
- Portuguese legislative election, 1979
- Portuguese legislative election, 1983
- Portuguese legislative election, 1980
- New Democracy (Portugal)
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- Afonso Costa
- Workers Politics Communist Organisation
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- Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Committee
- Elections in 2006
- Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat - Revolutionary Brigades
- Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat - Bases for Revolution
- Communist Party of Portugal (Marxist-Leninist) (1974)
- Marxist-Leninist Committee of Portugal
- Committee for Support to the Reconstruction of the Party (Marxist-Leninist)
- "Proletarian Union" Committee of the Portuguese Marxist-Leninist Communist Organization (in reorganization)
- Communist Revolution Committee for the Formation of the Marxist-Leninist Party
- User:Parutakupiu
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- Coat of arms of Portugal
- Wikipedia:Userboxes/Location
- Portuguese Constitutional Court
- Portuguese local election, 2005
- Portuguese local election, 1979
- Portuguese local election, 1976
- Adelino da Palma Carlos
- Minister of Foreign Affairs (Portugal)
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