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impermeable boundaries.
There are
fajãs on both
sides of the island:
along the
southern coast are the
notable fajãs of Velas, Vimes, Bodes, Além, São...
- new
Fajãs parish priest Father André
Alves de Mendonça, on 12/13 July 1676.
Writing around 1720,
Father António Cordeiro,
affirmed that the
Fajãs included...
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history of
Fajã de Cima is
intimately related with the
history of
Fajã de Baixo,
historically referred to as the
Lugar das
Fajãs (place of the
Fajãs). Gaspar...
- the
fajãs, some
composed of
lavas (
Fajã do Ouvidor,
Fajã das
Pontas and
Fajã da
Ribeira da Areia) and
others dendritic (
Fajã de João Dias and
Fajã da Penedia)...
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Ramsar Convention in 2005. The
fajãs and
coastal area
connecting the two
lagoons make up the
remainder of the wetland. "'
Fajãs' of
Caldeira and
Cubres Lagoons"...
- of the few
fajãs that have a
sufficient po****tion to
support a disco, café, restaurant, and
lighthouse and is one of the most
visited fajãs on the island...
-
Enver Faja (April 6, 1934 –
October 5, 2011) was an
Albanian architect and diplomat.
Faja served as the Amb****ador of
Albania to
Poland from 1992 to 1996...
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roadway from the
urban centre of Horta. It
contains the
localities Cerca,
Fajã and
Praia do Norte. This parish, and its church, were
first referenced on...
- the
Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
Unlike many
other Azorean fajãs,
Fajã Mata Sete has
never had a
permanent human po****tion. However, the area...
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movements of land that
resulted in the
creation of
several new
fajãs around the island, such as in
Fajã da
Ponta Nova. As a
consequence of
these events, King Joseph...