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Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda

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Casa da Moeda Jorge Segurado 6704
Casa da Moeda Jorge Segurado 6704

The National Printing House and Mint (INCM), is a public limited company of anonymous shareholders administratively subordinated by the Ministry of Finance that acts as the national mint and state publisher of Portugal. It designs and produces a variety of security and information products and services for the Portuguese government, most notable of which are the government gazette and coinage. In addition to currency and publication of the government gazette, the INCM produces passports; identity documents, postage stamps, and several types of certificates. It is located in Lisbon in the Santo António freguesia.

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Avenida Defensores de Chaves, Lisbon Campo Pequeno (Avenidas Novas)

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Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda

Avenida Defensores de Chaves
1049-062 Lisbon, Campo Pequeno (Avenidas Novas)
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Instituto Nacional de Estatística (Portugal)
Instituto Nacional de Estatística (Portugal)

The Instituto Nacional de Estatística or INE (Portuguese for "National Institute for Statistics") is the Government office for national statistics of Portugal. In English language it is also branded as Statistics Portugal. The INE is one of the components of the Portuguese National Statistical System (SEN), which also includes the Higher Council of Statistics, the Bank of Portugal and the regional statistical services the autonomous regions of the Azores and Madeira. It was established in 1935, as the successor of the Direcão-Geral de Estatística (Directorate-General for Statistics) which had been created in 1896. The first population census known to be done in which is the Portugal of today was done in the year 1 AD by order of the Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus, covering the province of Lusitania. After the foundation of the independent Portugal, many census were done, one of the first relevant known being the Roll of the Crossbowmen done in the 13th century by order of King Afonso III. The first modern census in Portugal, done accordingly with the scientific methodology established by the First International Statistical Congress, was carried out in 1864. A national census takes place every 10 years, the last one being carried away in 2011 and the next one to be carried away in 2021. The INE publishes the REVSTAT - Statistical Journal. The name "Instituto Nacional de Estatística" and the corresponding acronym "INE" is also used as the designation of the central statistical services of several other countries of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries, like those of Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique and São Tomé and Príncipe.