1978 in Portugal

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1978
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Events in the year 1978 in Portugal .

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Culture

Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 with Gemini and the song "Dai li dou".

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Sports

In association football, for the first-tier league seasons, see 1977–78 Primeira Divisão and 1978–79 Primeira Divisão.

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