1988 in Portugal

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Events in the year 1988 in Portugal .

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27 April: The MV Reijin (pictured in July 1988) capsizes off Porto. L' epave du cargo transporteur de vehicules - Reijin -.jpg
27 April: The MV Reijin (pictured in July 1988) capsizes off Porto.

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References

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