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GORDON, Sir James Willoughby, 1st bt. (1772–1851), of Niton, I.o.W | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org . Retrieved 2022-09-03.

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The islands were found to be completely uninhabited, and their colonization by the Portuguese began around 1420 or 1425. To get the minimum conditions for the development of agriculture, they had to cut part of the dense forest and to construct a large number of canals ( levadas) to carry water, since in some parts of the island there was excess water, while in others water was scarce. During this period, fish constituted about half of the settlers' diet, together with vegetables and fruits cultivated from small pieces of land. Initially, these colonists produced wheat for their own subsistence, but later the quantity cultivated was sufficient to begin sending wheat to continental Portugal. About IBC". ibc-madeira.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2018 . Retrieved 19 March 2018. A generation after the death of Henry the Navigator, the two most significant Portuguese voyages of exploration took place: 1487-8, Bartolomeu Dias proves that there is a sea route round the southern tip of Africa. Despite it being a traditional Christmas dish, you will find it in a lot of local restaurants throughout the year. I tried it in O Calhau Restaurant in Funchal and it was fantastic. Tropical fruits

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In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Madeira stands out for its climate and therapeutic effects. [ citation needed] In the nineteenth century, visitors to the island integrated four major groups: patients, travellers, tourists and scientists. Most visitors belonged to the moneyed aristocracy. [ citation needed]

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Plutarch in his Parallel Lives ( Sertorius, 75 AD) referring to the military commander Quintus Sertorius (d. 72 BC), relates that after his return to Cádiz, he met sailors who spoke of idyllic Atlantic islands: "The islands are said to be two in number separated by a very narrow strait and lie 10,000 furlongs [2,000km] from Africa. They are called the Isles of the Blessed." [17] The octopus at the Restaurante do Forte, a restaurant within a 17th century fortress in Funchal, was exceptional. This restaurant is on the pricier end of the scale, but if you have the budget for it, I’d highly recommend it. Carne de vinha d’alhos In December 2021, the largest foreign community was the Venezuelans (2,443), followed by the British (1,220), Brazilians (1,013), Germans (890) and Italians (614). The Venezuelan community dramatically increased in number due to migration fueled by the socioeconomic crisis in Venezuela. [105] Economy [ edit ] Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit during WWI: Surprise". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net . Retrieved 2010-11-13. The highest point of Desertas Islands is Pedregal (442 m) in Deserta Grande, and of Selvagens Islands is Pico da Atalaia (153 m), in Selvagem Grande. [4] Climate [ change | change source ] The town of Funchal, capital of Madeira.

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The local economy is based mainly on agriculture and tourism, the main resource. Agriculture produces bananas, flowers, and Madeira wine which is exported. The industrial area is not very diverse and they are relationated with food, beverages, tobacco and construction. [13] Notes [ change | change source ]

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Milho frito is a popular dish in Madeira that is similar to the Italian dish polenta fritta. Açorda Madeirense is another popular local dish. Although octopus is not a traditional Madeira dish, it is incredibly popular and I would recommend you try it while you’re on the island. A great place to try this local delicacy is Chalet Vicente Restaurante, a one-hundred-year old manor house in Funchal famous for their pairings of Portuguese wines. I’d recommend booking a table in their beautiful outdoors terrace. Espada com banana e maracujaCalheta Hydroelectric Power Station and Pumping Station". TPF Consultores. Archived from the original on 28 August 2019 . Retrieved 28 August 2019. On 1 July 1976, following the democratic revolution of 1974, Portugal granted political autonomy to Madeira, celebrated on Madeira Day. The region now has its own government and legislative assembly. Ponting, Clive (2000). World history: a new perspective. London: Chatto & Windus. p.482. ISBN 0-7011-6834-X. The regulations and clarification of the dimensions, colours and symbolism of the flag of the Autonomous Region were approved by decree of the Legislative Assembly of Madeira of July 28, 1978 (Regional Decree n. º 30/78/M of 12 September). [1] Its use has been made possible by the Portuguese Constitution, recognizing the status of the Madeira regional autonomy arrangements subject to the Constitution itself, with subjective right Insignia badges that differentiate themselves from the rest of the Portuguese territory.



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