Carlos Montez Melancia (21 August 1927 – 23 October 2022) was a Portuguese politician. He was the Governor of Macau from 9 July 1987 to 23 April 1992.[citation...
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António Cavaco Silva António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres Preceded by Carlos Melancia Succeeded by Edmund Ho Hau Wah (Chief Executive of Macau) Chancellor...
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disease. Ian MacLeod, 77, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos). Carlos Melancia, 95, Portuguese politician, governor of Macau (1987–1991). Paul Morantz...
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Succeeded by Manuel Soares Costa (Agriculture) Álvaro Barreto (Commerce) Carlos Melancia (Fisheries) Minister of Commerce and Tourism In office 23 January 1978 –...
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Assembly of the Republic, and Nobre da Costa resigned. He was replaced by Carlos Alberto da Mota Pinto. He was the only son of Alfredo Henrique Andresen...
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February 1985 João Rosado Correia 15 February 1985 – 6 November 1985 Carlos Melancia 6 November 1985 – 28 October 1995 Ministry of Social Equipment became...
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(1984) Alarcão (1985) The Fundação Cidade de Ammaia was founded by Carlos Melancia and other illustrious members of the region, the University of Évora...
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23 January 1978 29 August 1978 Minister of Industry and Technology Carlos Melancia PS 23 January 1978 29 August 1978 Minister of Commerce and Tourism...
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Reinaldo Gomes (PSD); António Marques (PRD); Silva Marques (PSD); Carlos Melancia (PS); Licínio Moreira (PSD); Mário Raposo (PSD); Joaquim Gomes dos...
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PS 9 June 1983 15 February 1985 Carlos Melancia PS 15 February 1985 6 November 1985 Minister of Sea Carlos Melancia PS 9 June 1983 15 February 1985 José...
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