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Portugal in the 2000s

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|- ! style="padding: 0 5px 0 5px; background:#ccccff" align="center" | History of Portugal
series |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Prehistoric Portugal |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Pre-Roman Portugal |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Visigoths and Suevi |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Moorish rule and Reconquista |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Castilian and Leonese rule |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | First County of Portugal |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | County of Coimbra |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Second County of Portugal |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Establishment of the Monarchy |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Consolidation of the Monarchy |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | 1383–1385 Crisis |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Discoveries |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Portuguese Empire |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | 1580 Crisis |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Iberian Union |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Age of Enlightenment |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Invasions, Liberalism and Civil War |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Constitutional Monarchy |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | First Republic |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Military dictatorship |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Estado Novo (New State) |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Carnation Revolution to EEC |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | 1990s |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | 2000s |- ! style="padding: 0 5px 0 5px; background:#ccccff" align="center" | Topics |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Economic history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Cultural history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Arts history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Military history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Colonial history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Demographic history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Diplomatic history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Sports history |- | style="font-size: 90%; padding: 0 5px 0 5px;" | Language history |- ! style="padding: 0 5px 0 5px; background:#ccccff" align="center" | Timeline of Portuguese history |}

The economic crisis and the PSD-PP coalition

Independence of East Timor

The introduction of the Euro

Durão Barroso and Paulo Portas

Portugal and the War on Terrorism

Manuela Ferreira Leite and the budget deficit

Euro 2004

Euro 2004 was won by Greece. The final match was played by Greece and Portugal. This event granted to Portugal an opportunity to show it's hosting abilities to the rest of the world.

Santana Lopes

José Sócrates

Absolute majority

Response to the financial crisis

2005 local elections

2006 presidential elections

 


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