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  2. Sousa Group - Wikipedia

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    Sousa Group is a Portuguese private business group based in Funchal, Madeira. It is a maritime-port, logistics, energy and tourism operator [1] and is considered the largest Portuguese shipowner. [2] The Sousa Group includes cargo shipping companies GS Lines, [3] the shipping company Porto Santo Line [4] where it

  3. Telephone numbers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    x=2 x=3 x=4 x=5 x=6 x=7 x=8 x=9 20x - 21x Lisboa: 22x Porto: 23x - Mealhada: Viseu: Figueira da Foz: Aveiro: Arganil: Pombal - Seia: Coimbra: 24x - Abrantes: Ponte de Sôr: Santarém: Leiria: Portalegre - - - Torres Novas: 25x - Valença: Vila Nova de Famalicão: Braga: Peso da Régua: Penafiel: São João da Madeira: Braga: Viana do Castelo ...

  4. Port of Funchal - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Funchal was the only major port in Madeira until 2007 when it became fully dedicated to passenger transport – cruise ships and ferries – and other tourist-related boats and yachts. In that year all remaining fishing activity and cargo trade was moved to the newly developed port of Caniçal, 12 mi (19 km) to the east. [2]

  5. Madeira Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is located 13.2 km (8.2 mi) east-northeast of the regional capital, Funchal, after which it is sometimes informally named. It mostly hosts flights to European metropolitan destinations due to Madeira's importance as a leisure destination, and is pivotal in the movement of cargo in and out of the archipelago of Madeira.

  6. Ponta de São Lourenço - Wikipedia

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    The headland's highest point is Pico do Furado. There is a path which takes about an hour to walk from the headland entrance. To the west is the New Port of Madeira. The headland's geology consists of pyroclastic rocks as well as basalt dykes (dikes) and some coasts being eroded. The group dates back to the Late Pleistocene, about 100,000 years ...

  7. List of Portuguese Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Maneuvers Airfield No. 2: AM2 LPAV Aveiro, Portugal: 1978–1992 Deactivated, installations transferred to the Portuguese Army Maneuvers Airfield No. 3: AM3 LPPS Porto Santo, Madeira: 1974–current: Maneuvers Airfield No. 31: AM31 FNMQ Maquela do Zombo, Angola Dependent of Base Airfield No. 3 (AB3) Maneuvers Airfield No. 32: AM32 FNTO Toto ...

  8. List of cities in Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Funchal (capital of Madeira and the island's most populous city) [1] Machico; Porto da Cruz; Ponta Delgada, São Vicente; Ponta do Sol; Porto Moniz; Ribeira Brava; Santa Cruz; Santana [1] São Vicente; Seixal (Porto Moniz) [1]

  9. São João da Madeira - Wikipedia

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    São João da Madeira (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w ʒuˈɐ̃w dɐ mɐˈðɐjɾɐ] ⓘ), is a city and a municipality in northwestern region of the Portuguese Norte region. It's part of the larger Porto Metropolitan Area , located 30 km from central Porto .