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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! António José de Ávila (8 March 1806 3 May 1881) was a Portuguese government official and diplomat who served as mayor of the city of Horta on Faial, one of the islands in the Azores archipelago and, subsequently, in the 1860s and 1870s, as cabinet minister and ambassador to Spain. A native of Faial, António José de Ávila became President of the Portuguese Government for three periods during the years between 1868 and 1878. His first most conspicuous major accomplishment was in 1861, when he was appointed as Portuguese representative to the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! António José de Ávila (8 March 1806 3 May 1881) was a Portuguese government official and diplomat who served as mayor of the city of Horta on Faial, one of the islands in the Azores archipelago and, subsequently, in the 1860s and 1870s, as cabinet minister and ambassador to Spain. A native of Faial, António José de Ávila became President of the Portuguese Government for three periods during the years between 1868 and 1878. His first most conspicuous major accomplishment was in 1861, when he was appointed as Portuguese representative to the negotiations in Madrid aimed at resolving the Bolama Issue which concerned the British occupation of the Western African island of Bolama (in 2000s, a part of the independent nation of Guinea Bissau), with the ultimate result of recognition of Portuguese sovereignty by all sides. On 13 February 1864, King Luis I of Portugal granted him the title of Conde de Ávila (Count of Ávila) which, six years later, on 24 May 1870, was raised to Marquês de Ávila e Bolama (Marquis of Ávila and Bolama).