It also referred to currency in Portugal when we had a monarchy, precisely because of the meaning of "regal".
PortugueseDragon
I find it funny that Messi just didn't go to this and as far as I know didn't even say why
He didn't go tho, maybe because one of his idols is Che Guevara
"Homicídio", at least in Portugal
I thought of the exact same thing. Deadlock has broken my brain.
Labour had fewer votes in this election than in either of the last two, that's what Gaza's "cost" was to them.
Oxalá
PCP didn't "do reformism". Their "support" of the Geringonça was also never "official", as in they weren't part of the government, it was a minority government that had to compromise to make whatever they wanted pass parliament, and since it was a center-left party in power, they preferred compromise with the left. It was also only done to avoid another mandate by the center-right party (PSD who had the most votes in the election) and their austerity in the prior years. They're one of the most principled communist parties not in power and the major reason for their underperformance is precisely because unlike other reformist parties they've maintained their anti-EU stance and their opposition to Ukraine and support of countries like the DPRK and Cuba. Even the word Geringonça itself means something like "contraption", as in something that could break at any time.
It looks to be grey like most of Africa (a darker grey than Brazil or Argentina, for example), so it might just be "no data".
Palestino play in the first division of Chile (and are in 3rd place right now so maybe that's what you meant) and are also in the Libertadores (South American continental competition where the best clubs from each country qualify) this year where they finished the group stages in 2nd and advanced to the next phase