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  2. Funchal - Wikipedia

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    Funchal (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is the capital, 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, [ 1 ] making it the sixth largest city in Portugal.

  3. 5 International Destinations You Can Fly To for Cheap in 2025

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    Funchal, Madeira. Average price: $300 Best time to visit: April to May for blooming landscapes Known as the “Floating Garden of the Atlantic,” Funchal is home to lush gardens and landscapes ...

  4. Funchal Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    The Funchal Cable Car (Portuguese: Teleférico do Funchal), or Madeira Cable Car, is a gondola lift that transports people from the lower section of Funchal, Madeira to the suburb of Monte. History [ edit ]

  5. Madeira Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Madeira Botanical Garden (Portuguese: Jardim Botânico da Madeira) is a botanical garden in Funchal, Madeira, opened to the public in 1960. The area was previously part of an estate belonging to the family of William Reid, founder of Reid's Hotel .

  6. Santa Catarina Park - Wikipedia

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    This park is about 36,000 square metres (390,000 sq ft) in area. It has multiple aviaries, and is located near the Bay of Funchal. There are several paths with benches, in addition to some statues and Santa Catarina Chapel. [1]

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Sites include Sagres (pictured), home of Prince Henry the Navigator, Lagos as a port which played a role in the Atlantic slave trade, Silves with a sugar mill, and three settlements in the islands colonized during this period: Funchal in Madeira and Angra do Heroísmo and Vila do Porto in the Azores. [40]