The Azores are part of Portugal
Açores (Azores Islands) is an autonomous region of Portugal.
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Portugal (the Azores), and the Maldives.
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An autonomous region of Portugal
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Yes, Portugal and the Azores have always been part of the same country. The Azores, an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, became part of Portugal in the 15th century during the Age of Discovery when they were discovered and settled by Portuguese explorers. Since then, the Azores have been an autonomous region of Portugal, maintaining a distinct cultural identity while being politically part of the nation.
The country that claims the islands of Corsica, Azores, and Madeira is France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean Sea that is a territorial collectivity of France. The Azores and Madeira are both autonomous regions of Portugal, not France. Thus, only Corsica is associated with France among the mentioned islands.