- the
Azores employs a
large percentage of the po****tion
directly or
indirectly in the
service and
tertiary sectors. The
largest city of the
Azores is Ponta...
-
renamed to
Azores Airlines. In
October 2015, SATA
Internacional subsequently announced a
major rebranding,
including the name
change to
Azores Airlines...
- the
Azores gained attention through many
different travel media mediums, such as the
World Travel Market London’s
annual survey recognized the
Azores as...
- livestock. They also
discovered non-native ryegr**** in the
Azores. Additionally, mice on the
Azores were
discovered to have
mitochondrial DNA
suggesting they...
- The
Azores Plateau or
Azores Platform is an
oceanic plateau encomp****ing the
Azores archipelago and the
Azores triple junction in the
North Atlantic Ocean...
-
cities of the
Azores.
Founded in 1478,
Angra was
historically the most
important city in the
Azores, as seat of the
Bishop of the
Azores,
government entities...
- The
Azores High also
known as
North Atlantic (Subtropical) High/Anticyclone or the Bermuda-
Azores High, is a
large subtropical semi-permanent
centre of...
-
Gordon &
Argus 2010, The
Azores microplate, pp. 24–25 da
Silva Fernandes, R. M. (2004). Present-Day
Kinematics at the
Azores-Gibraltar
Plate Boundary...
- the muni****lity of
Ponta Delgada in the
Portuguese archipelago of the
Azores. The po****tion in 2011 was 5,050, in an area of 4.06 km2. Faja de Baixo...
- The Flag of the
Azores (Portuguese:
Bandeira dos Açores) is the
regional flag of the
Portuguese Autonomous Region of the
Azores. It is a
rectangular bicolour...