Events in the year 2009 in Portugal.
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See also: | List of years in Portugal |
Incumbents
Events
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■ - PSD: 117
■ - PS: 132
■ - CDU: 28
■ - BE: 1
■ - CDS–PP: 1
■ - PSD coalitions: 22
■ - Independents: 7
- May 2009 to early 2010 – A flu pandemic resulted in 122 deaths in Portugal.[1]
- 11 October – Portuguese local election, 2009[2]
Arts and entertainment
- To Die Like a Man, a Portuguese drama film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues.[3]
- In music: Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009.
Sports
Football (soccer) competitions: Primeira Liga, Liga de Honra, Taça da Liga, Taça de Portugal.
Deaths
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- 26 January – Fernando Amaral, politician (b. 1925).[4]
- 3 February – António dos Reis Rodrigues, Roman Catholic Bishop (b. 1918)
- 17 February – Conchita Cintrón, Chile-born Peruvian torera (female bullfighter), died in Lisbon (born 1922)
- 11 May – António Lopes dos Santos, army general and colonial administrator (b. 1919).[5]
- 25 May – Tomás Paquete, Olympic sprinter (b. 1923).[6]
- 17 June – José Calvário, songwriter (b. 1951).
- 27 July – Edite Soeiro, journalist (b. 1934).[7]
- 8 August – Raul Solnado, actor and comedian (b. 1929)
- 24 November – Gonçalves Isabelinha, footballer (b. 1908)
See also
References
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