Vento Que Soa
Vento Que Soa
Vale Glaciar
Vale Glaciar
Unhais da Serra
Unhais da Serra
Sortelha
Sortelha
Serra da Estrela
Serra da Estrela
Sabugueiro
Sabugueiro
Pico Island
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Faial Island
Discovered in 1427 and colonised from 1432 onwards, mainly by Flemish settlers, it is said to have received the name Faial because there are many beech trees (faias in Portuguese) here, and was initially used only for grazing cattle by the inhabitants of Terceira island. Besides the islands of São
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Autonomy
The autonomy of the Azores archipelago, which became a reality with the administrative decentralisation from 1975 onwards, is the result of an evolutionary process of the Azoreans’ aspiration to govern themselves within the Portuguese state. Since their discovery and settlement by navigators in the service of Prince Henry the Navigator,
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Temple of Diana
Considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1986, the Évora Roman temple is one of the largest and best preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. In the 5th century, barbarian peoples invaded the city and destroyed part of the monument. It then underwent a restoration process coordinated by the Italian
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