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For similarly named periodicals, see El Diario (disambiguation).

O Diário was a Portuguese communist newspaper, that existed between 1976 and 1990.

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  1. Margarida Rendeiro The Literary Institution in Portugal Since the Thirties 3034300506 2010 "Editorial Caminho owned O Diário and still publishes Vértice. ... 42 There were occasional rumours in the newspapers that the PCP invested some money in the company, although there is no ... "

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