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- History of Portugal (links | edit)
- Napoleonic Wars (links | edit)
- List of national independence days (links | edit)
- Independence (links | edit)
- List of monarchs of Brazil (links | edit)
- Pedro II of Brazil (links | edit)
- Pedro I of Brazil (links | edit)
- Peninsular War (links | edit)
- Alberto Santos-Dumont (links | edit)
- John VI of Portugal (links | edit)
- Alagoas (links | edit)
- Separation of church and state (links | edit)
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- Liberal Wars (links | edit)
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- Coronelism (links | edit)
- Cangaço (links | edit)
- Milk coffee politics (links | edit)
- Algarve (links | edit)
- Federative units of Brazil (links | edit)
- São Paulo (state) (links | edit)
- Pernambuco (links | edit)
- Sergipe (links | edit)
- Portuguese Empire (links | edit)
- Brazilian National Anthem (links | edit)
- Maria I of Portugal (links | edit)
- Santa Catarina (state) (links | edit)
- Olinda (links | edit)
- Empire of Brazil (links | edit)
- Colonial Brazil (links | edit)
- State religion (links | edit)
- First Brazilian Republic (links | edit)
- Decolonization (links | edit)
- Machado de Assis (links | edit)
- Tupi language (links | edit)