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  2. Francisco Nunes da Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Tomás da Rosa considers Nunes da Rosa one of the greatest Azorean storytellers, possibly second only to Vitorino Nemésio, deserving of a prominent place in the panorama of national fiction (Rosa, 1977), [1] and, while “not reaching the level of the great Portuguese storytellers, he is, along with Florêncio Terra , a literary figure ...

  3. Diário dos Açores - Wikipedia

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    Sources "Pág. Diário dos Açores na Enciclopédia".TioSam.com. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013; Tavares, Conceição; Carneiro, Ana; Diogo, Maria Paula; Simões, Ana (28–30 May 2009), "A imagem pública das Ciências e da Tecnologia na Imprensa Portuguesa (1900-1901)", A História da Imprensa e a Imprensa na História (PDF) (in Portuguese), University of the Azors {{}}: CS1 ...

  4. Correio dos Açores - Wikipedia

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    The republican Francisco Luís Tavares was the director of this newspaper, and after nine years, on 1 May 1920, along with the monarchist Dr. José Bruno Tavares Carreiro founded the Correio dos Açores, maintiaing a similar editorial style:

  5. Santa Clara (Ponta Delgada) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a short distance from the fortress to the west, is a small point called "Ponta dos Algares"...and then a small sandy bay, fronting the houses of the generous and in all things grandioso Francisco Arruda da Costa...and in great cost his walls and corbels, with his date to the sea, everything quite defensible and placed with the gate ...

  6. President of the Regional Government of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    The Military Governor of the Azores, until 22 August 1975, he was selected to preside over the Junta Governativa dos Açores (Governing Junta of the Azores), a commission that developed the Azorean autonomy statute. This commission became extinct with the first duly elected legislature and appointed government of the Azores.

  7. Lajedo (Lajes das Flores) - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Lajedo was created by regal charter at the end of 1823, even though a parish had already existed since 1781, under the invocation of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres. [3] This temple was reconstructed in 1868, under the supervision of the parish priest, Father Francisco Luís de Freitas Henriques. [3]

  8. RTP Açores - Wikipedia

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    [4] 1985 was also marked by the inaugural Mostra Atlântica da Televisão festival created in Horta, followed by the Açor de Ouro prize in 1988. The tenth anniversary of RTP Açores was also an occasion for the channel to increase its local output, with such productions like Pedras Brancas , Memórias do Vale and Domingos Monteiro's ...

  9. Flores Island (Azores) - Wikipedia

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    Flores Island (Portuguese: Ilha das Flores; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfloɾɨʃ]) is an island of the Western Group (Grupo Ocidental) of the Azores.. It has an area of 143 km 2, a population of 3428 inhabitants, and, together with Corvo Island of the western archipelago, lies within the North American Plate.