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  2. Port of Funchal - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Funchal was the only major port in Madeira until 2007 when it became fully dedicated to passenger transport – cruise ships and ferries – and other tourist-related boats and yachts. In that year all remaining fishing activity and cargo trade was moved to the newly developed port of Caniçal, 12 mi (19 km) to the east. [2]

  3. Santa Luzia (Funchal) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Luzia (Portuguese meaning Saint Lucy) is a parish in the municipality of Funchal in the Madeira Islands. The population in 2011 was 5,866, [ 1 ] in an area of 1.34 km 2 . [ 2 ]

  4. Santa Catarina Park - Wikipedia

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    This park is about 36,000 square metres (390,000 sq ft) in area. It has multiple aviaries, and is located near the Bay of Funchal. There are several paths with benches, in addition to some statues and Santa Catarina Chapel. [1]

  5. Transport in Madeira - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Funchal was the only major port in Madeira until 2007 when it became fully dedicated to passenger transport – cruise ships and ferries – and other tourist-related boats and yachts. In that year all remaining fishing activity and cargo trade was moved to the newly developed port of Caniçal, 19 km (12 mi) to the east. [3]

  6. Carros de cesto do Monte - Wikipedia

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    Carros de cesto do Monte (from pt. basket carts from Monte), known as Monte Toboggan – means of transportation from Monte in Funchal, the capital of Portuguese island Madeira. It consists of carts that are wicker baskets mounted on skids, sometimes compared to toboggan .

  7. Fort of São Tiago - Wikipedia

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    The fort and the port. Entrance to the fort. Fort of São Tiago was constructed in 1614 during a period when Madeira held significant strategic importance in the Atlantic Ocean. The fort was commissioned by the Portuguese Crown to defend the island from pirate raids, as well as attacks from other European powers.

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