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===Portuguese=== In Portugal, the similar-looking notation {{char|n.º}} is often used.<ref>For example, {{cite web|title=Lei da Nacionalidade (Consolidado)|work=Diário da República Eletrónico |url=https://dre.pt/web/guest/legislacao-consolidada/-/lc/34536975/diploma|language=pt|trans-title=Law of Nationality (consolidated)|publisher=Diário da República}} Portuguese official legislation Web site, with frequent use of "n.º".</ref> In Brazil, where Portuguese is the official language, {{char|nº}} is often used on official documents.<ref>For example, [http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2015-2018/2017/decreto/D9199.htm Decree no. 9.199, of 20 November 2017], Government of Brazil {{in lang|pt}}. Brazilian presidency Web site, with frequent use of "nº".</ref> In both cases, the symbol used ({{char|º}}) is the [[masculine ordinal indicator]]. However, the [[Brazilian National Standards Organization]] (ABNT) determines that the word "número" should be abbreviated "n." only.
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