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The Hot Summer of 1975 (Portuguese: Verão Quente de 1975) was a tumultuous period in Portuguese history characterized by political, social and military instability. At the center of the conflict was the rift between rightist and leftist groups, as well as the rift among leftist groups themselves.
- June – August 1975
- Overview
- See also
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Belligerents
Provisional Governments of the Third Portuguese Republic
Supported by:
PCP\tELP
MDLP
•Carnation Revolution
•Portuguese transition to democracy
•Portuguese Third Republic
•Years of Lead (Italy)
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Summer 1975 was the warmest Summer since since 1947 with a CET of 16.9C. Here's a summary of this Summer. JUNE. The start of June was extraordinary, it was cold, there were frosts and there was snow.
The Coup of 25 November 1975 (usually referred to as the 25 de Novembro in Portugal) was a failed military coup d'état against the post-Carnation Revolution governing bodies of Portugal.
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- Ian Crump
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Jul 18, 2018 · The water shortages caused by the preceding hot summer of 1975 (even more forgotten, with a hotter August than 1976!) and dry 1975-76 winter, were historic. But other historic heatwaves have happened since.
Jul 19, 2022 · A really hot summer, in fact. Temperatures topped 32C (89.6F) somewhere in the UK for 15 days on the trot, climbing to a maximum of 35.9C on 3 July. But in many ways it was nothing like the...