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  1. The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos Cravos), also known as the 25 April (Portuguese: 25 de Abril), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the authoritarian Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon, producing major social, economic, territorial, demographic, and political changes in Portugal and its ...

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · In the space of one night and one day, the revolution – not yet known as the "Carnation Revolution" (it owes its name to the flowers distributed to soldiers by a Lisbon merchant, who then...

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  4. Mar 24, 2016 · Carnation Revolution The year 2014 marked the fortieth anniversary of the Portuguese transition to democracy. On 25 April 1974, a military coup toppled one of the longest-lasting authoritarian regimes in Europe, the Estado Novo (New State) that had been installed in 1933.

    • Marina Costa Lobo, António Costa Pinto, Pedro C. Magalhães
    • 2016
  5. Jun 1, 2014 · The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New State, the longest-lasting authoritarian regime in twentieth-century Europe. There are several...

  6. The Carnation Revolution was a military coup by left-leaning military officers that overthrew the authoritarian Estado Novo government on April 25, 1974, producing major social, economic, territorial, demographic, and political change in Portugal and its overseas colonies.

  7. Portuguese Carnation Revolution of 1974. Its unique bloodless overthrow of the dictatorship was symbolised by a red carnation tucked into every soldier’s gun, the event marking the beginning of the Third Wave of Democratisation. Initially, it emerged as a triumph in the eyes

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