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At 8:40AM [[GMT]] on a [[Wednesday]] in [[September]] [[2009]], '''Portugal''' was among the numerous places across [[Earth]] in which [[RTA]]s occurred as a result of [[the 456]] compelling every [[human]] [[child]] to suddenly stop and proclaim their message: "we are coming." ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)|Children of Earth: Day One]]'')
At 8:40AM [[GMT]] on a [[Wednesday]] in [[September]] [[2009]], '''Portugal''' was among the numerous places across [[Earth]] in which [[RTA]]s occurred as a result of [[the 456]] compelling every [[human]] [[child]] to suddenly stop and proclaim their message: "we are coming." ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One (TV story)|Children of Earth: Day One]]'')
[[Portuguese]] was spoken in [[Portugal]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Moments of Passing (short story)|Moments of Passing]]'')


[[Erimem]] visited the [[Museu Nacional de Arqueologia]] in [[Lisbon]] to watch the return of a small shipment of [[Bronze Age]] ironwork from the [[London Museum of Antiquity]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Moments of Passing (short story)|Moments of Passing]]'')
[[Erimem]] visited the [[Museu Nacional de Arqueologia]] in [[Lisbon]] to watch the return of a small shipment of [[Bronze Age]] ironwork from the [[London Museum of Antiquity]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Moments of Passing (short story)|Moments of Passing]]'')

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At 8:40AM GMT on a Wednesday in September 2009, Portugal was among the numerous places across Earth in which RTAs occurred as a result of the 456 compelling every human child to suddenly stop and proclaim their message: "we are coming." (TV: Children of Earth: Day One)

Portuguese was spoken in Portugal. (PROSE: Moments of Passing)

Erimem visited the Museu Nacional de Arqueologia in Lisbon to watch the return of a small shipment of Bronze Age ironwork from the London Museum of Antiquity. (PROSE: Moments of Passing)

In 1682, a group of Portuguese settlers called bandeirantes tried to enslave people from a Tupi village. (COMIC: Slaver's Song)

On 4 December 1872, the Mary Celeste was found, abandoned, midway between the Azores and Portugal. (PROSE: The Chase)