• Luís Severino de Almeida Cabral (11 April 1931 - 30 May 2009) was a Bissau-Guinean politician who was the first President of Guinea-Bissau. (wikipedia.org)
  • Luís Cabral was born in the city of Bissau, Portuguese Guinea, on April 11, 1931, to mestiço (mixed-race) parents originally from the Cape Verde. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Guinea-Bissau branch of the party, however, followed Luís Cabral. (wikipedia.org)
  • Luís Cabral became President of Guinea-Bissau. (wikipedia.org)
  • On October 22, 1999, following Vieira's ouster, coup leader Ansumane Mane invited Cabral to return, giving him a passport marking him as "President of the Guinea Bissau Council of State" while in Lisbon. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cabral was in Bissau in mid-November 1999, and said on the occasion that he did not want to become active in politics again or to rejoin PAIGC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Radio MAC is a reimagining of the radio organ of the Anti Colonialist Movement (MAC) founded by students and revolutionaries such as Marcelino dos Santos, Mario de Andrade and Aquino de Braganca in 1957 in Paris, in collaboration with Neto, Cabral and other nationalists in Lisbon. (chimurengachronic.co.za)
  • Shortly after being appointed Prime Minister following the Guinea-Bissau Civil War, Francisco Fadul called for Cabral's return from exile in December 1998. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ultra-modern Parque de Nações district was built at the eastern end of Lisbon for Expo '98 (1998 Lisbon World Exposition), making the most of its riverfront location. (travelzom.com)
  • Leadership of the party then engaged in fighting for independence from Portuguese rule for both Guinea-Bissau (then known as Portuguese Guinea) and for Cape Verde, fell to Aristides Pereira, who later became the president of Cape Verde. (wikipedia.org)
  • Following the Carnation Revolution in April 1974 in Lisbon, the new left-wing revolutionary government of Portugal granted independence to Portuguese Guinea, as Guinea-Bissau, on September 10 that same year. (wikipedia.org)
  • As the President of Guinea-Bissau, his authoritarian single-party regime was severely repressive and the country was hit by severe food shortages. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1892 a law was introduced in Portugal enabling the deportation of anarchist agitators to the Portuguese colonies of Angola, Azores, Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Mozambique and Timor. (blogspot.com)
  • Not to be confused with Guinea-Bissau , Guinea , Western New Guinea , or Papua New Guinea . (alamoana.net)
  • He was also educated in Bissau and joined a Portuguese business, Companhia União Fabril. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the military coup in 1980, he was sent into exile, first in Cuba, which offered to receive him, then (in 1984), in Portugal, where the Portuguese Government received him and gave him measure to live with his family, until his death in 2009. (wikipedia.org)
  • Its impact was also felt as far afield as Brazil and Lisbon's colonies such as Mozambique or Macau, where the early labour movements were built in part by exiled Portuguese anarchists. (blogspot.com)
  • Lisbon Portela Airport will be renamed after Humberto Delgado, a Portuguese Air Force General who presided over the foundation of TAP Air Portugal, the national flagship airline, the Portuguese government announced Thursday. (portuguese-american-journal.com)
  • After losing the election, he was expelled from the Portuguese military and forced into exile in Brazil and Algeria. (portuguese-american-journal.com)
  • Caminho Português (the Portuguese Way) is the second-most popular route, starting in Lisbon (about 610 km) or Porto (about 230 km) and passing through characteristic cities and beautiful vineyards. (lusolobo.com)
  • Mónica de Miranda is a Portuguese artist of Angolan origin who lives and works between Lisbon and Luanda. (chimurengachronic.co.za)
  • Lisbon is built on seven hills, so getting around Lisbon can be a workout. (travelzom.com)
  • Chimurenga and Hangar (Lisbon) present Radio MAC , a program curated by Sonia Vaz Borges and Monica de Miranda - live on PASS 14-21 June 2021, 6pm. (chimurengachronic.co.za)
  • With 545,000 residents in the city and 2.9 million in the Lisbon Region (2021) and a thriving mix of Portugal's rich history and vivid contemporary culture, Lisbon enchants travellers with its white bleached limestone buildings, intimate alleyways, and an easy going charm that makes it a popular year round destination. (travelzom.com)
  • For other places with the same name, see Lisbon (disambiguation) . (travelzom.com)
  • Lisbon is a huge city with several district articles that contain information about specific sights, restaurants, and accommodation. (travelzom.com)
  • Cabral was in Bissau in mid-November 1999, and said on the occasion that he did not want to become active in politics again or to rejoin PAIGC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Luís Cabral was born in the city of Bissau, Portuguese Guinea, on April 11, 1931, to mestiço (mixed-race) parents originally from the Cape Verde. (wikipedia.org)
  • After initially being taken under custody to the Portuguese island of Madeira, Caetano spent the remaining years of his life as an exile in Brazil. (historyextra.com)
  • During his exile in Lisbon, the poet sang about the independence revolution, as on ' Na Kolonia ', reflecting the cry of an artist thinking about the fate of his friends back home. (idle-moments.com)