Madeira (/məˈdɪərə/ mə-DEER-ə or /məˈdɛərə/ mə-DAIR-ə; European Portuguese: [mɐˈðɐjɾɐ] ), officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira (Portuguese: Região...
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The Madeira Football Association (Associação de Futebol da Madeira, abrv. AF Madeira) is the regional governing body for the all football competitions...
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Luís Figo (redirect from Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo)
Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo OIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʃ ˈfiɣu]; born 4 November 1972) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who...
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pronunciation: [kɐˈʎetɐ] ) is a municipality on the southwest coast of Madeira, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 11,521, in an area of 111.50 km2...
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The Rali Vinho da Madeira is a tarmac rally held in Madeira Island, Portugal, and it is the biggest annual sporting event of the island, bringing thousands...
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Funchal (redirect from Funchal, Madeira)
largest city and the municipal seat of Portugal's Autonomous Region of Madeira, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The city has a population of 105,795,...
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Band-rumped storm petrel (redirect from Madeira Storm Petrel)
Berlengas (a few tens of kilometres off mainland Portugal), the Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands and Saint Helena in the Atlantic, and in the Pacific off...
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the São Pedro parish of Funchal, the capital of the Portuguese island of Madeira, and grew up in the nearby parish of Santo António. He is the fourth and...
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António Loja, 90, Portuguese politician and teacher, MP (1976–1979) and Madeira MLA (1980–1984). Michio Mamiya, 95, Japanese composer, pneumonia. Troy...
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Throughout the history of football in Madeira a rivalry thrived between the so-called "big three" from Madeira. This rivalry is particularly marked by...
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west and southwest lie the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, which are two autonomous regions of Portugal. Lisbon is the capital and...
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On 13 April 2024, the IRGC Navy boarded the Portuguese-registered and Madeira-flagged container ship MSC Aries in the Strait of Hormuz via helicopter...
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A.D. Sanjoanense (category Sport in São João da Madeira)
Desportiva Sanjoanense is a Portuguese football club based in São João da Madeira. Founded in 1924, it currently plays in the Liga 3, holding home games...
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Challenger Series is the second tier tour for professional tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The 1991 ATP Challenger...
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Prince Henry the Navigator (section Madeira)
the Canary Islands. In 1420, settlers then moved to the nearby island of Madeira. A chart drawn by the Catalan cartographer, Gabriel de Vallseca of Mallorca...
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Charles I of Austria (category Burials in Madeira Island)
Horthy. Charles was exiled for a second time to the Portuguese island of Madeira, where he soon fell ill and died of respiratory failure in 1922. A deeply...
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275 (3d Cir. 2001)". Justia Law. "September 1996 Shooting and Death". madeira.hccanet.org. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved July...
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figures are for African portion only, west of the Suez Canal. The Portuguese Madeira Islands are often considered part of Northern Africa due to their relative...
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Portuguese people (redirect from Ethnic groups in Madeira)
2023. Hughes, Tobi (17 June 2021). "Digital content creator promotes Madeira". Madeira Island News Blog. Retrieved 6 June 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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MPs) ran in coalition. People's Democratic Union electoral list only in Madeira and Azores. Sistema Eleitoral Português: Problemas e Soluções, "Leya",...
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Amazon River (section Challenges)
exploitation of the Amazon, and a second company soon opened commerce on the Madeira, Purús, and Negro; a third established a line between Pará and Manaus,...
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father’s side, and of Portuguese descent, by way of the Azores and the Madeira islands, on her mother’s side. In 1998, McKellar earned a Bachelor of Science...
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List of people on the postage stamps of Portugal (redirect from List of people on the postage stamps of Madeira)
Eduardo Coelho [pt] journalist (1964) Christopher Columbus, explorer (1988 - Madeira, 1992) José Correia da Serra, naturalist (1966) João Vaz Corte-Real, navigator...
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Açores), is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal (along with Madeira). It is an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands in the Macaronesia...
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Hungary, were subsequently removed from that country by the Allies to Madeira, where Charles died in 1922. After her husband's death, Zita and her son...
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Triple Cask 14 Year Old Peated Also available for Travel Retail is the; Madeira 21 Year Old This range is currently only available to international travellers...
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Madeira 2011, p. 74 Madeira 2011, p. 75 Madeira 2011, p. 67 Madeira 2011, p. 76 Madeira 2011, p. 77 Madeira 2011, p. 79 Madeira 2011, p. 80 Madeira 2011...
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Amazon rubber cycle (section Madeira–Mamoré Railroad)
government to build a railroad along the rubber territories of the Madeira River. The Madeira–Mamoré Railroad became known as the "Devil's Railroad", on account...
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Retrieved February 1, 2021. "quibuscumque", Word in Context Hibbard, Howard (1991). Bernini. New York: Penguin. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-14-013598-5. Blakesley, Christopher...
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Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena / Ascension Island /...
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