-
Madeirans migrated to the
United States, Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
South Africa and
Trinidad and Tobago.
Madeiran immigrants...
- The band-rumped
storm petrel,
Madeiran storm petrel, or Harcourt's
storm petrel (Hydrobates castro) is a
species of
storm petrel in the
family Hydrobatidae...
- the
similarity of
designed was
justified on the
following grounds the
Madeirans had "a
vigorous reaction,
demarcated in
relation to
everything that was...
- The
Madeira chaffinch (Fringilla maderensis) is a
small p****erine bird in the
finch family Fringillidae. It was
formerly treated as a
subspecies of the...
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Portuguese people,
especially farmers from the
Minho region,
meaning that
Madeirans (Portuguese: Madeirenses), as they are called, are
ethnically Portuguese...
-
Sardinella maderensis (
Madeiran sardinella) is a
species of
small ray-finned fish in the
genus Sardinella which is
found in the
Eastern Atlantic and Southeastern...
- The
Madeiran scops owl (Otus mauli) is a
small extinct owl that once
inhabited the
island of
Madeira in the
Macaronesian archipelago off the north-west...
- Many
Portuguese immigrants were
Azorean or
Madeiran. They
brought with them
Catholicism and
Portuguese language and cuisine....
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construct the hospital. The site was left
abandoned until 1930 when the
Madeirans continued to
build the
Hospital dos Marmeleiros.
Locals say that the reason...
- The
Madeiran wall
lizard (Teira dugesii),
being the only
species in the
genus Teira, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Lacertidae with four recognized...