Azores Autonomous Region
The Azores Autonomous Region is an archipelago situated in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Azores are known for their dramatic landscapes, which include rugged cliffs, green pastures, and crater lakes. The islands are also recognized for their rich marine life, opportunities for whale watching, hot springs, and outdoor activities like hiking and diving. The Azores also noted for its dairy products, particularly cheese, and for its pineapple plantations. Azores region is made up of nine volcanic islands, divided into three groups: Eastern (São Miguel and Santa Maria), Central (Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico, and Faial), and Western (Flores and Corvo).
Island Group | Largest City | Second-largest City | Third-largest City | Fourth-largest City |
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São Miguel | Ponta Delgada | Ribeira Grande | Lagoa | Vila Franca do Campo |
Terceira | Angra do Heroísmo | Praia da Vitória | — | — |
Pico, Faial, and others | Horta (Faial) | Madalena (Pico) | Velas (São Jorge) | — |