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- GaiaShopping (Gaia), AlgarveShopping (Albufeira), Intermarche Lagos (Lagos), Forum Coimbra (Coimbra), MadeiraShopping (Madeira), Braga Parque (Braga), Alegro...
- Madeira (/məˈdɪərə/ mə-DEER-ə or /məˈdɛərə/ mə-DAIR-ə; European Portuguese: [mɐˈðɐjɾɐ]), officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira (Portuguese: Região...
- Madeira Airport (Portuguese: Aeroporto da Madeira) (IATA: FNC, ICAO: LPMA), informally Funchal Airport (Aeroporto do Funchal), formerly Santa Catarina...
- island of Madeira, named after Saint Quiteria. The area is home to the largest shopping centre on the island, Madeira Shopping, with 106 shops occupying...
- date). Funchal Cable Car begins operating. 2001 Po****tion: 103,961. MadeiraShopping [pt] in business. 2003 - City twinned with Praia, Cape Verde. 2005...
- is a mountain located on the Portuguese island and autonomous region of Madeira, the third highest on the island. Situated within the mountainous interior...
- Madeira Beach (/məˈdɛərə/ mə-DAIR-ə) is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, bordered on the west by the Gulf of Mexico, and on the east...
- capital, largest city and a muni****lity in Portugal's Autonomous Region of Madeira, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The city has a po****tion of 105,795,...
- On the island of Madeira, a large number of different sports are practiced, both outdoor and indoor the various facilities available throughout the island...
- mashed potato, and a parsley sauce known as liquor. Pie, mash and eel shops have been in London since the 19th century, and are still common in East...