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  2. Azores - Wikipedia

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    The islands of the Azores emerged from what is called the Azores Plateau, a 5.8 million km 2 region that is morphologically accented by a depth of 2,000 m (6,600 ft). [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Azores (blue), Madeira (green) and the Canary Islands (yellow) in the northern Atlantic

  3. Azores temperate mixed forests - Wikipedia

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    The Azores temperate mixed forests is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion of southwestern Europe. It encompasses the Azores archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. These volcanic islands are an autonomous region of Portugal , and lie 1500 km west of the Portuguese mainland.

  4. File:Portugal Azores location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Sabrina Island (Azores) Salga; Santa Bárbara (Angra do Heroísmo) Santa Bárbara (Ribeira Grande) Santa Cruz (Lagoa) Santa Luzia (Angra do Heroísmo) Santa Maria Airport (Azores) Santana (Nordeste) Santo Amaro (Velas) Santo Antão (Calheta) Santo António (Ponta Delgada) Santo António de Nordestinho; Serreta (Angra do Heroísmo) Sete Cidades ...

  5. Sete Cidades (Ponta Delgada) - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, many of the Medieval maps and charts that showed the Ocean Sea (the Atlantic Ocean) identified an island (or islands) represented in different positions or forms. The island of Brasil and/or Antillia (from the Brendan context) and the island of Sete Cidades, were usual geographic references that persisted in the proto-geography of ...

  6. File:Azores in its region.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. File:Azores blank map.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Locator map of Azores in EU.svg - Wikipedia

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