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- Capital and largest city Ponta Delgada (pop. 68,809) Demographics Demonym Micaelense Po****tion 133,295 (2021) Languages Portuguese Ethnic groups Portuguese...
- Clube União Micaelense (known as CU Micaelense or U. Micaelense), is a Portuguese football club based in Ponta Delgada, Azores on the island of São Miguel...
- economic and social development of the Azores, in particular of the Micaelenses, and constitutes an relevant equipment at the service of air transport...
- starts off with a black tie grand ball, followed by Latin music at Coliseu Micaelense. A children's parade fills the streets of Ponta Delgada with children...
- possible. IPA transcriptions refer to the names in local pronunciation. Micaelense (Açores) (São Miguel) – Azores. AlentejanoAlentejo (Alentejan Portuguese)...
- Ivens Secondary School). At the beginning of the 20th century, the Liga Micaelense de Instrução Pública (Micalense League of Public Instruction) founded...
- Western Algarve (Barlavento area) and São Miguel Island in the Azores (aka Micaelense), the near-front rounded vowel [ʏ] replaces /u/, in a process similar...
- Espinho Torreense Sanjoanense South Zone Olhanense Barreirense União Micaelense 2004–05 North Zone Vizela Dragões Sandinenses Infesta Center Zone Sporting...
- primarily focus on the fifth Sunday of Easter, attracting locals and Micaelense, in addition to peoples from neighbouring islands in the archipelago,...
- the lmpério Micaelense, and the Lady of Fátima Feast / Festa da Nossa Senhora de Fátima. The oldest of these is the Império Micaelense festival, which...