Village Notes

Açores

We are in Povoação, where the first settlers of the Azores arrived in the 14th century.

The first Azorean inhabitants came from mainland Portugal (Estremadura, Algarve, and Alto Alentejo), later joined by settlers from France (which explains why there is a parish called “Bretanha” on the northwest coast), Flanders, and North Africa.

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