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Portuguese Colonial War
1961–1974 armed conflicts in Africa between Portugal and independence movements
African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde
political party in Guinea-Bissau
Portuguese Guinea
1474–1974 Portuguese possession in West Africa
Guinea-Bissau War of Independence
1963-1974 armed conflict in Portuguese Guinea
United Nations Security Council Resolution 178
United Nations Security Council resolution
Operation Green Sea
1970 military operation
United Nations Security Council Resolution 302
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 273
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 275
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 295
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 294
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 289
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 321
United Nations Security Council resolution
Struggle Front for the National Independence of Guinea
political party
Sofia Pomba Guerra
Portuguese pharmacist, teacher and communist resistance fighter
Assimilado
Assimilado or assimilada (if female), literally "assimilated", was a status assigned from the 1910s to the 1960s to those African subjects of the colonial Portuguese Empire who had reached a level of "civilization", according to Portuguese legal standards, that theoretically qualified them for full rights as Portuguese citizens. Portuguese colonizers claimed the goal of their assimilation practices to be the "close union of races of different degrees of civilization that help and support each other loyally"; however, this notion of a "close union" differed from its practical application in the
Company of Guinea
1443–1503 Portuguese colonial commercial institution