There is Madeira island and Açores archipelago. Açores islands names are: Corvo;
Faial;
Flores;
Graciosa;
Pico;
Santa Maria;
São Jorge;
São Miguel;
Terceira; hope be helpful.
The Portuguese African colonies were Angola, Mozambique, Portuguese Guinea and the islands of Sao Tome and Principe.
There are three groups of Portugese islands that begin with the letter "A". These are the Azores, the Algarve Islands, and the Alentejo Islands.
The Portuguese had sugar plantations in Madeira and Sao Tome islands.
There aren't any Portuguese islands of Gibraltar. You may be thinking about Madeira off Africa.
In 1418 by a Portuguese expedition.
they are located in portugal.
Sugarcane
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Portugal! Specifically the Azores (Portuguese islands) It means axe or machete in Portuguese.
The Portuguese developed the Canary Islands and Madeira to expand their trade networks, particularly in the Atlantic Ocean. These islands provided valuable resources such as sugar, wine, and slaves, which enriched the Portuguese economy during the Age of Exploration. Additionally, controlling these strategic locations helped the Portuguese establish their dominance in the maritime trade routes of the time.
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All of the Azorean islands are volcanic in nature and have volcanic craters.