What is Amilcar?

What is Amilcar?

The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1940.

Why was Amilcar Cabral assassinated?

On January 20, 1973, one of Africa’s foremost anti-colonial leaders: Amílcar Cabral was assassinated in Conakry, Guinea at the age of 48 by political rivals, allegedly supported by Portuguese security establishment.

What did Amilcar Cabral do?

Amílcar Lopes Cabral, (born September 12, 1924, Bafatá, Portuguese Guinea [now Guinea-Bissau]—died January 20, 1973, Conakry, Guinea), agronomist, nationalist leader, and founder and secretary-general of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo …

When was Amilcar Cabral assassinated?

January 20, 1973, Conakry, GuineaAmílcar Cabral / Assassinated

Who is the ruler of Guinea-Bissau?

List of presidents of Guinea-Bissau

President of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau
Emblem of Guinea-Bissau
Incumbent Umaro Sissoco Embaló since 27 February 2020
Residence Presidential Palace, Bissau
Term length 5 years

Where does the name Amilcar come from?

Amílcar is a Spanish and Portuguese male given name derived from Latin Hamilcar, itself a Punic name known to the Romans through their Carthaginian foes, especially Hamilcar Barca. Notable people with the name Amílcar include: Amílcar Álvarez, Argentine swimmer.

What does Cabral mean in Portuguese?

place of goats
Portuguese and Galician: habitational name from any of the many places named with Late Latin capralis ‘place of goats’, from Latin capra ‘goat’.

What did Cabral discover?

Pedro Álvares Cabral (c. 1467-1520) was a Portuguese navigator who discovered Brazil on a voyage to India.

Is Guinea-Bissau a poor country?

Guinea-Bissau, one of the world’s poorest and most fragile countries, has a population of about 1.9 million.

Where is Guine Bissau?

western Africa
Guinea-Bissau, country of western Africa. Situated on the Atlantic coast, the predominantly low-lying country is slightly hilly farther inland.

Is Amilcar a male or female name?

Amílcar is a Spanish and Portuguese male given name derived from Latin Hamilcar, itself a Punic name known to the Romans through their Carthaginian foes, especially Hamilcar Barca.

What does Amilcar stand for?

Its name (Amilcar) was an anagram of those of its proagonists, Messrs Lamy, who had been concerned with the design of the Le Zèbre before the war, and Akar, who financed the Amilcar. The Amilcar’s designer was Edmond Moyet.

Who is the designer of the Amilcar?

The Amilcar’s designer was Edmond Moyet. The Amilcar Type CC and its developments the Amilcar CS and Amilcar C4 all had 4-cylinder sv engines of about 1-litre capacity, three forward speeds and quarter-elliptic springing. They differed little, therefore, from hosts of their competitors.

What was the size of the Amilcar Type M?

The Amilcar C8 was there, enlarged to two litres. The 1¼-litre Amilcar Type M, a sedate small four which had arrived in 1928, survived until 1935 as the Amilcar M2, Amilcar M3 and Amilcar M4; latterly with a 1.7-litre engine.

When was the last Amilcar made?

By October 1935, the smaller Amilcar models having been discontinued, the Pégase, produced under much reduced circumstances at premises in Boulogne-Billancourt, was the only Amilcar model listed.

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