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  2. Central Group, Azores - Wikipedia

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  3. Azores - Wikipedia

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    The Wine Harvest Festival (Festa das Vindimas), takes place during the first week of September and is a century-old custom of the people of Pico. On Corvo, the people celebrate their patron saint Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Our Lady of Miracles) on 15 August every year in addition to the festivals of the Divine Holy Spirit.

  4. Faial Island - Wikipedia

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    The most important festival of the Faialense calendar is the secular Semana do Mar (Sea Week). It is a week-long celebration in Horta of Faial's link to the sea, celebrated in song, dance, exhibitions and kiosks selling different foods (of local and continental Portugal) and goods.

  5. Rick Steves' Europe - Wikipedia

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    Rick Steves' Europe is an American travel documentary television program created and hosted by Rick Steves.In each episode, he travels to the continent of Europe, documenting his experiences along the way.

  6. Macaronesia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Each archipelago is made up of a number of Atlantic oceanic islands, which were formed by seamounts on the ocean floor whose peaks have risen above the ocean's surface. [ 3 ] Each of the archipelagos is a distinct political entity: the Azores and Madeira are autonomous regions of Portugal , the Canary Islands is an autonomous community ...

  7. Tourism in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The region's largest city Pula has one of the best preserved amphitheatres in the world, which is still used for festivals and events. It is surrounded by hotel complexes, resorts, camps, and sports facilities. Nearby is Brijuni national park, formerly the summer residence of late Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. [17]