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  2. Belmond Reid's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Belmond Reid's Palace (a.k.a. Reid's Palace) is a historic hotel located to the west of Funchal Bay in Madeira, Portugal, in an imposing position looking out over the Atlantic Ocean. [1] [2] The hotel has sloping gardens. [3] The hotel's complex include more than 40,000 square meters of space designed as a subtropical botanical garden.

  3. Praia Formosa - Wikipedia

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    It is the fashionable district of Funchal and a popular beach location. Famous residents include Christopher Columbus, Merche Romero, and Cristiano Ronaldo. [citation needed] It is also home to one of Europe's biggest real estate commerce centre, and is known for its night clubs, and cruise and beach resorts.

  4. Santa Quitéria, Funchal - Wikipedia

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    Madeira Shopping. Santa Quitéria, Funchal forms part of the parish of Santo António (Funchal) on the island of Madeira, named after Saint Quiteria. The area is home to the largest shopping centre on the island, Madeira Shopping, with 106 shops occupying an area of approximately 26,600 m2. It also has 1,060 parking spaces.

  5. L.A.'s only Dominican restaurant introduces a family's legacy ...

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    Dominican pop-ups and a food truck represent the cuisine, but when members of a family immigrated to North Hollywood (by way of Alaska), they envisioned a bricks-and-mortar that honors their ...

  6. Madeira - Wikipedia

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    The sovereignty of the Portuguese Republic is represented in Madeira by the Representative of the Republic, appointed by the President of the Republic on the advice of the Government of the Republic. The tasks of the Representative of the Republic are to sign and order the publication of regional legislative decrees and regional regulatory ...

  7. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dominican cuisine has adopted from Puerto Rico and Cuba, though the dish names differ sometimes. Because of the historic migration between Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico, its three cultures are closely related. It is unclear for most dishes between these countries on where it originated from.