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The European Commissioner António Cardoso e Cunha (4 March 1988)
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The European Commissioner António Cardoso e Cunha (4 March 1988)

On 4 March 1988, in Caya, Badajoz, the former Portuguese MP, António Cardoso e Cunha, Member of the European Commission responsible for fisheries policy, symbolically unveils the new boundary post which marks the border between Spain and Portugal.

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Title The European Commissioner António Cardoso e Cunha (4 March 1988)
Document type Photo
Source 1988 4 de Março: Primeiro acto simbólico de alteração da sinalização de fronteiras, com a presença do comissário europeu Cardoso e Cunha. Lusa- Cristina Fernandes, 04/03/1988. Black and White.
Keywords internal Community frontier, Portugal, Spain
Copyright © LUSA
Caption On 4 March 1988, in Caya, Badajoz, the former Portuguese MP, António Cardoso e Cunha, Member of the European Commission responsible for fisheries policy, symbolically unveils the new boundary post which marks the border between Spain and Portugal.
Location in the digital library SPECIAL FILES >> Portugal and the European integration process >> 1986–1992 Portugal as a Member State of the European Communities
HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1980–1986 Enlargement to the south and the Single European Act >> Enlargement to the south >> Third enlargement: Spain and Portugal >> The accession of Portugal
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See also Letter from Margaret Thatcher to Gaston Thorn (London, 5 August 1982)
Reservations expressed by France and other Member States
European Parliament resolution on the enlargement of the EEC to include Spain and Portugal (17 November 1982)
European Parliament resolution on Mediterranean agriculture (17 November 1982)
Signing of Accession Treaty: programme of ceremonies and logistical arrangements (Lisbon_Madrid, 12 June 1985)
New share_out of ERDF resources as from 1 January 1986
The accession of Spain and Portugal and transitional measures
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