Azores is a part of Europe. It is an autonomous region of Portugal located in the North Atlantic Ocean.
The Azores are part of Portugal
Portugal has 2 archipelagos, the archipelago of Madeira and of Azores. Madeira is further south and is next to the African Continent, Azores is further west and its the westernmost point of Europe (further west than Iceland which is sometimes mistakenly pointed as the westernmost point of Europe).
no, Madeira and Azores are both archipelagos that belong to Portugal
Azoreans are the residents of Azores. Azores is a part of Portugal.
The Pico volcano is not situated in Africa; it's in the Azores, Portugal, which is part of the European continent. The volcano itself is considered very recent, with an estimate age of 750,000 years.
Azores Islands Madeira Islands Berlengas Algarve Islands Alentejo Islands Beira Baixa Islands Ribatejo/ Medio Tejo/ Leziria do Tejo Islands Beira Litoral Islands Estremadura Islands Minho Islands
Italy is part of what continent
Azores
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.
India is a part of the continent of Asia.
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.