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beginning of the 20th century, the Liga
Micaelense de Instrução Pública (
Micalense League of
Public Instruction)
founded by
Aires Jácome Correia, then Marquess...
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international agricultural specialists, and
initiates a
tentative reform in the
Micalense practices used on his families' lands. In
order to
mobilize forces in...
- The 6 June 1975
Micalense Farmers' Protest, or
simply the 6 June (as it is
known locally), was an
organized protest by
Micalense farmers, in
Ponta Delgada...
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under the
direction of the MFA government, to
implement land reforms. The
Micalense Farmers' Protest,
forced his resignation, and
inspired a
series of terrorist...
- doorways,
windows and belfry, in the
Mannerist style typical of
other Micalense churches.
Notes Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Eurostat Archived October...
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intervene in the
protests and the
Governor resigned. What
became known as the
Micalense Farmers'
Protest was the
first political success for the
members of the...
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Convent of Grace;
Convent of
Saint John (today the
location of the
Theatre Micalense);
Convent of
Saint Andrew (today the main
Carlos Machado Museum); the...
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charged with
implementing land
reforms after the
Carnation Revolution. The
Micalense Farmers' Protest,
forced his resignation, and
inspired a
series of terrorist...
- a
deliberate autobiography of
Frutuoso and his
university friend, the
Micalense medic,
Gaspar Gonçalves.
Gaspar Frutuoso apparently attempted to publish...
- century. From the work of
Gaspar Frutuoso, the
temples first cura was the
Micalense Bartolomeu Luiz. At the time of this
chronicler (sometime at the end of...