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The Cross symbolises St George in Portuguese S. Jorge and the Castelo de S. Jorge a Landmark in Lisbon. | The Cross symbolises St George in Portuguese S. Jorge and the Castelo de S. Jorge a Landmark in Lisbon. | ||
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MILITARY GOVERNOR OF LISBON, PORTUGUESE ARMY
History: The Military Governor of Lisbon excisted until 2006. During the years 1970-1993 it was known as Military Region of Lisbon.
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The Cross symbolises St George in Portuguese S. Jorge and the Castelo de S. Jorge a Landmark in Lisbon.
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