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  2. Operation Alacrity - Wikipedia

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    Upon the start of World War II in 1939, the Portuguese Government announced, on 1 September, that the 600-year-old Anglo-Portuguese Alliance remained intact, but that since the British did not seek Portuguese assistance, Portugal was free to remain neutral in the war and would do so.

  3. History of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Azores Islands (1584) by Abraham Ortelius. The following article describes the history of the Azores, an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands in the Macaronesia region of the North Atlantic Ocean, about 1,400 km (870 mi) west of Lisbon, about 1,500 km (930 mi) northwest of Morocco, and about 1,930 km (1,200 mi) southeast of Newfoundland, Canada.

  4. Azores - Wikipedia

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    Gaspar Frutuoso wrote Saudades da Terra, the first history of the Azores and Macaronesia, in the 1580s.. A small number of alleged hypogea (underground structures carved into rocks) have been identified on the islands of Corvo, Santa Maria, and Terceira by Portuguese archaeologist Nuno Ribeiro, who speculated that they might date back 2,000 years, implying a human presence on the island before ...

  5. Natural disasters in the Azores - Wikipedia

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    1755 — A tsunami reached the Azores following the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. It ruined a large number of buildings in number of parishes. Almost all of its ports in the Azores suffered great destruction and many boats were lost. The wave reached about 10 palms (about 150 m) and up to 80 palms (about 120 m). 1757 - Earthquake in São Jorge, 9 ...

  6. Sete Cidades Massif - Wikipedia

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    A secondary phase began around 28,750 years ago and was responsible for the collapse of the northwest portion of the primitive caldera. [3] Around 15,740 years ago the last phase, marked by the collapse of the northern and northeastern portions of the crater occurred. [3]

  7. Political status of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    In the meantime, the economy had almost collapsed and emigration to the United States and Canada grew significantly. The decree-law was altered on February 2 (N.º 100/76) in order to reinforce the Regional Council of the Azores and to permit the consolidation of regional powers.

  8. Repairs on Big Sur's collapsed Highway 1 start this week. No ...

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    Stabilization efforts are expected to begin Tuesday on the stretch of Highway 1 in Big Sur where a chunk of roadway fell into the ocean last month. Repairs on Big Sur's collapsed Highway 1 start ...

  9. Little Portugal, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    Little Portugal is a historic neighborhood of San Jose, California, and historically the center of the local Portuguese-American community. Little Portugal is home to numerous Portuguese businesses, including Adega (San Jose's first restaurant to earn a Michelin star), numerous Portuguese social clubs, and the Five Wounds Portuguese National Church.