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The Portuguese Catholic Centre (Portuguese: Centro Católico Português, CCP) was a political party in Portugal. Founded in 1915, it won seats in six consecutive elections, before being disbanded in January 1940.[1]

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Portuguese Catholic Centre

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1918 Portuguese general election

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Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas

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Portuguese India

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Isabella I of Castile

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