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  • 71Fascism — is a totalitarian nationalist and corporatist ideology. [Heater, Derek Benjamin. 1967. Political Ideas in the Modern World. University of Michagan. Pp 41 42. [http://books.google.com/books?id=v4gFAAAAMAAJ q=fascism+%22totalitarian+nationalism%22… …

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  • 72Participants in World War II — [ Axis Powers in black, and neutral countries in grey.] The participants in World War II were those nations who either participated directly in or were affected by any of the theaters or events of World War II.World War II was primarily fought… …

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  • 73Os Grandes Portugueses — (English: The Greatest Portuguese) was a public poll contest organized by the Portuguese public broadcasting station RTP and hosted by Maria Elisa. Based on BBC s 100 Greatest Britons, it featured individual documentaries advocating the top ten… …

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  • 74University of Coimbra — Universidade de Coimbra Latin: Universitas Conimbrigensis Established 1290 …

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  • 75José de Almada Negreiros — Almada Negreiros Almada Negreiros at the 1st Futurist Conference, April 1917. Born April 7, 1893(1893 04 07) São Tomé, São Tomé e Príncipe Died Jul …

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  • 76University of Porto — Universidade do Porto Motto Virtus Unita Fortius Agit Established 1911 Type …

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  • 77Fado — Refimprove|date=May 2008Infobox Music genre name=Fado bgcolor=mediumvioletred color=white stylistic origins=Portuguese music, possibly with Moorish and Brazilian modinha influences cultural origins=Early 19th century Lisbon, Portugal… …

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  • 78Edad Contemporánea — La carga de los mamelucos, de Francisco de Goya, 1814, representa un episodio del levantamiento del 2 de mayo de 1808 en Madrid. Los pueblos europeos, convertidos en protagonistas de su propia historia y a los que se les había proclamado sujetos… …

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  • 79Mexico at the 2004 Summer Olympics — Mexico at the Olympic Games Flag of Mexico – Flag bearers …

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  • 80Spanish Inquisition — The Spanish Inquisition started and was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms, and to replace the medieval inquisition which was under papal… …

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