The last Portuguese revolution, called the Carnation Revolution, took place in April, 25th 1974.
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António de Oliveira Salazar (or just Salazar) was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968 and during that time he was considered a dictator creating an oppressive regime called "Estado Novo" (New State) that controlled Portugal from 1932 to 1974. The dictatorship in Portugal ended in April 25, 1974, after the a Revolution (Carnation Revolution). Portugal is now a democratic country.
The Carnation Revolution led to the downfall of Estado Novo and Portugal gave up East Timor and its African colonies.
No. Portugal achieved revolution peacefully without a shot being fired, the cue for which was a particular song being played on the radio.
During the French Revolution, Spain, Portugal and France achieved their independence from the European monarchies that held power over them.
After the Carnation Revolution, Portugal gave up all their colonial possessions including East Timor and Angola.
Against a fascist dictatorship that lasted over 50 years.
Independence movement in Portugal.
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Portugal hold an annual Carnival Festival. This ends on Shrove or Fat Tuesday. Freedom Day is celebrated on April 25 in remembrance of the 1974 Revolution. June 1 is Azores Day, July 1 is Madeira Day.