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Estado Novo

1933 CE – 1974 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1933 CE – 1974 CE
Duration
41 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Lisbon
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Estado Novo, meaning "New State," was the authoritarian corporatist regime that governed Portugal from its founding on March 19, 1933, until its dissolution on April 25, 1974. Evolving from the Ditadura Nacional, it is recognized as the Second Portuguese Republic or Salazarist Portugal. Developed by António de Oliveira Salazar, the regime was conservative, corporatist, and nationalist, opposing communism, socialism, and liberalism. It sought to perpetuate Portugal as a pluricontinental nation, maintaining its vast empire, while also pursuing economic integration with democratic nations through its membership in the Marshall Plan, OEEC, and EFTA.

Historical Periods

Estado Novo (1926–1931)

1926 CE – 1931 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,202,959 km²

Estado Novo (1932–1935)

1932 CE – 1935 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,202,791 km²

Estado Novo (1936–1937)

1936 CE – 1937 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,202,548 km²

Estado Novo (1938–1940)

1938 CE – 1940 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,202,694 km²

Estado Novo (1941–1941)

1941 CE – 1941 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,202,722 km²

Estado Novo (1942–1942)

1942 CE – 1942 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,202,694 km²

Estado Novo (1943–1943)

1943 CE – 1943 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,184,464 km²

Estado Novo (1944–1944)

1944 CE – 1944 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,183,880 km²

Estado Novo (1945–1945)

1945 CE – 1945 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,184,142 km²

Estado Novo (1946–1946)

1946 CE – 1946 CE

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Capital: LisbonArea: 2,202,625 km²

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