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[edit] July 2006

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  • July 18:During the Bissau summit of CPLP (logo pictured), Portugal reached several group and bilateral agreements with its former colonies. Lisbon will hold the 2008 summit.
  • July 18:GPD is on the rise says the Bank of Portugal, as it now expects 1.2% growth in 2006.
  • July 13: Portugal with tropical nights until Sunday says the Instituto de Metereologia. Temperatures won't drop bellow the 18 degrees Celsius and will keep up at a minimum of 24 in many areas. Day temperatures reached 42.5 in Amareleja with the rest of the country close-by. Health General Direction advices children, ill and older people to take the usual summer precautions during this week.
  • July 11: Banking sector profits rose 30% in 2005.
  • July 10: The government reached an agreement in order to change the laws of Social Security, however, the biggest Portuguese trade union confederation, the CGTP, refused to take part in the deal.
  • July 10: The Portuguese GDP only grew 0.1 to 0.4 in the second quarter of 2006, although this weak growth is not expected to influence the 1% growth that is likely for 2006.
  • July 9: Sixe firemen, five Chilean and one Portuguese died this afternoon while fighting a wildfire near Guarda.
  • July 9: The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Porto will reduce its number of students by 20%.
  • July 9: The Portuguese national football team arrived this morning in Lisbon.
  • July 8: The Portuguese national football team was defeated by Germany, finishing in the fourth place of the 2006 World Cup.
  • July 8: Two wildfires in Alenquer and Guarda are now extinct, one more is still ravaging in Baião.
  • July 8: The consumption of electricity in Portugal raised by 0.2% in June.
  • July 8: The Portuguese athlete Naide Gomes set a new national record in long jump, after jumping 6.82 meters, in a meeting held in the German city of Bad Langensalza.
  • July 7: The tomb of king Afonso I (pictured), the first king of Portugal who ruled between 1128-1185, is due to be opened at 17:00 in Coimbra, one of the objectives is to know the king's biological profile, if possible to know his real face, which is unknown, and it would also help to solve if some events were history or legend.

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