The Azores represent an autonomous area within the Portuguese Republic.
The Azores Autonomous Region [Regiao Autonomia dos Acores] is a Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. The Azores are about 930 miles [1,500 kilometers] from Lisbon, Portgual and about 2,400 miles [3,900 kilometers] from the east coast of North America. The Azores were claimed for Portugal and settled by the Portuguese in the early fifteenth century. In 1976, the Azores became one of two autonomous regions of Portugal. The official language of the Azores is Portuguese.
The regional president, the regional legislature and the regional parliament. The president of Portugal holds power of veto.
It is governed by Portugal. 😄
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It is governed by Spain. Sorry, but Portugal governs the Azores. I am here at the moment, speaking Portuguese in an autonomous region of Portugal called Açores. The Spanish come here to visit.
Azores Islands are an autonomous region owned by Portugal.
The islands called the Azorez are governed by Portugal. These are nine major islands that are found in the northern Atlantic ocean.
The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal. I am actually here as I write. They are part of Portugal, but have a great deal of independence. On the other hand, they are totally part of mainland Portugal and dependent on the government for protection, currency, EU status, etc.
The group of Portuguese islands that starts with an "A" is the Azores.
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Açores (Azores Islands) is an autonomous region of Portugal.
Azoreans are the residents of Azores. Azores is a part of Portugal.
Azores is an archipel, a group composed by nine islands formed in the middle of the atlantic.
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Azores
The Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira in the region known as Macaronesia in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.