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- as The Needle (Dutch: Spelk Maker), later to be known in Portuguese as Espalamaca. In 1498, Joss de Utra (the second Captain-donatário of Faial), established...
- of Espalamaca (Portuguese: Bateria de Costa da Ponta da Espalamaca), also known as the Position of Espalamaca (Portuguese: Posição da Espalamaca) or...
- modest contribution to the fires and transit. —Vitorino Nemésio From Espalamaca or Monte da Guia, the city of Horta is typical of insular Portuguese coastal...
- chief of the district to renew the tradition. Nestled between Lomba da Espalamaca and Lomba dos Frades, the parish is primarily an agricultural settlement...
- Baixas. The Baixa do Norte is located 2 kilometres (1.1 nmi) from Ponta da Espalamaca, at a depth of approximately 100–150 metres (330–490 ft), to a depth reaching...
- from the genus Roseovarius which has been isolated from seawater from Espalamaca from the Azores. Parte, A.C. "Roseovarius". LPSN. "Roseovarius azorensis"...
- Ferramenta (Terceira) Fort of the Maré (Terceira) Military Battery of Espalamaca (Faial) Fort of Negrito (Terceira) Dois Paus redoubt (Terceira) São João...
- Aequorivita which has been isolated from water from a hydrothermal vent from Espalamaca in the Azores. "Aequorivita". LPSN. "Aequorivita nionensis". www.uniprot...
- Almoxarife is a coastal parish on the east coast, located between Ponta da Espalamaca and Lomba dos Frades, and known for its black sand beach. Pedro Miguel;...
- lower-capacity launches used until that time, specifically the motor-launches Espalamaca and Calheta, that were decommissioned and sent to the shipyards of Madalena...