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  1. Aníbal António Cavaco Silva (Boliqueime, 15 luglio 1939) è un politico portoghese, appartenente al Partito Social Democratico. Primo Ministro dal 6 novembre 1985 al 28 ottobre 1995, all'inizio del 2006 è stato eletto Presidente della Repubblica ed è stato riconfermato nel 2011.

  2. Aníbal António Cavaco Silva GCC GColTE GColL GColIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈniβɐl ɐ̃ˈtɔni.u kɐˈvaku ˈsilvɐ]; born 15 July 1939) is a Portuguese economist and politician who served as the 19th president of Portugal, from 9 March 2006 to 9 March 2016, and as prime minister of Portugal, from 6 November 1985 to 25 ...

  3. Aníbal António Cavaco Silva GCC • GColTE • GColL • GColIH (Loulé, Boliqueime, 15 de julho de 1939) é um economista, professor universitário e político português.

  4. Aníbal Cavaco Silva (born July 15, 1939, Boliqueime, Portugal) Portuguese politician who served as the country’s president (2006–16) and prime minister (1985–95). Cavaco Silva also served as finance minister (1980–81).

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  5. PRESIDENTE DA REPÚBLICA PORTUGUESA. Aníbal Cavaco Silva, nascido a 15 de julho de 1939, em Boliqueime, Loulé, é o 19º Presidente da República Portuguesa, tendo sido eleito por sufrágio universal em 2006 e reeleito em 2011, com base numa candidatura pessoal e independente.

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  6. Aníbal António Cavaco Silva, born on 15 July 1939, in Boliqueime, Loulé (Algarve), was the 19th President of the Portuguese Republic, elected by universal suffrage at the first round in 2006 and likewise re-elected in 2011, standing as an independent candidate. He ended his two presidential mandates on 9 March 2016.

  7. PRESIDENT OF THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC. Aníbal Cavaco Silva, born on 15 July 1939, in Boliqueime, Loulé (Algarve), is the 19th President of the Portuguese Republic, elected by universal suffrage in 2006 and re-elected in 2011, standing as an independent candidate.