1933 in Portugal

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1933
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Events in the year 1933 in Portugal .

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Events in the year 1922 in Portugal.

Events in the year 1914 in Portugal.

Events in the year 1921 in Portugal.

References

  1. Saraiva, José Hermano (1993). História Concisa de Portugal (in Portuguese). Publicações Europa-América. p. 357.