1983 in Portugal
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Events in the year 1983 in Portugal.
Incumbents
- President: António Ramalho Eanes
- Prime Minister: Mário Soares
Events
- 27 July – Turkish embassy attack in Lisbon.[1]
Arts and entertainment
Sports
Football (soccer) competitions: Primeira Liga
- 8 and 14 December - 1983 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
Deaths
- 19 August – José Baptista Pinheiro de Azevedo naval officer and politician (born 1917)
gollark: It is entirely valid to say "we don't know". It's not valid to say "we don't know, so let's just postulate yet ANOTHER step in this process with no evidence".
gollark: A god of some sort *could* exist, but there isn't good evidence for them.
gollark: I mean, most of the "gods" we think about are suspiciously humanlike. And human minds are complicated. The universe is complicated, but easier to describe; people have it down onto T-shirts now (described in very dense mathy notation).
gollark: ???
gollark: "Why is there the universe and not nothing?" Sure. But then "why god and not nothing?".
References
- Darnton, John (28 July 1983). "7 DEAD IN LISBON IN ARMENIAN RAID". New York Times. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
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