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gastronomia açoriana". SAPO 24 (in Portuguese).
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March 2023. "
Azoreans in
Bermuda – AEA".
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March 2023.
aportugueseaffair (30 May 2017)...
- city
would grow." The
official location of the
Monument to the
Azoreans is in the
Azoreans' plaza,
where the
Stone Bridge (Portuguese:
Ponte de Pedra),...
- late 19th
century many
Azoreans immigrated to the
Hawaiian islands. The tuna
fishing industry drew a
significant number of
Azoreans to the
Point Loma neighborhood...
- The
Azorean real, also
known as the
Azorean Moeda Insulana (Insular Currency) was the
currency of the
Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, used until...
-
Retrieved 16 May 2010. "Açores
perceberam que
Acordo das
Lajes é mau" [
Azoreans Understood the
Lajes Accord is Bad] (in Portuguese). Via Oceânica, Lda...
- it was
imported into Australia. MJD
affected Azoreans and ****anese had
haplotypes in
common while Azoreans also had
haplotypes of two
different origins...
- of
Portuguese in
Portugal Alentejan Portuguese Algarvian Portuguese[1]
Azorean Portuguese Beiran Portuguese Estremaduran Portuguese Northern Portuguese...
- Portuguese, from the Azores. In the late 19th century, many Portuguese,
mainly Azoreans and Madeirans,
emigrated to the
eastern U.S.,
establishing communities...
-
Mediterranean climate,
temperate maritime climate in high
altitude zones of the
Azorean islands; a semi-arid
climate in
parts of the Beja
District far
south and...
-
Jewish families settled in the Azores.
Moroccan Jews
became active in
local Azorean business, trade, and commerce.
These early Moroccan Jewish migrants founded...