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    Here's the truth about Madeira.

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    The Madeira the Azores.

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    Translation rates thread palette DMC, Madeira.

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    Perhaps more Madeira was in order.

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    Where did you get this Madeira?

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    Thank you. Why's the Madeira van in the alley?

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    Translation table numbers in a palette DMC thread, Madeira, Anchor.

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    Image Madeira Island This article is published for informational purposes only.

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    He succeeds Savio Madeira, who has been the interim technical director since 2017.

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    While there are any number of nice-but-bland chain hotels, Madeira is fighting its package holiday reputation.

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    Continental Portugal is divided into 18 districts, and the country belong to the 2 autonomous regions- Madeira and the Azores.

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    Brought up on the Portuguese island of Madeira, Ronaldo was determined to have a dashing heart at 15 years old.

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    He opened his first fashion boutique under the name"CR7"(his initials and shirt number) on the island of Madeira, Portugal in 2006.

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    Portugal has given its name to Madeira wine and Port, but its own reds and whites rightly have a growing reputation for excellence.

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    But it is a subtropical island, which means mild temperatures all year round- Madeira rarely gets too hot, but has a minimum temperature of 17°C(63ºF).

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    If you would rather ride, take the Volk's Electric Railway, England's oldest from Madeira Drive to Brighton Marina admiring the fine Regency terraces as you go.

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    Famous for being the birthplace of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and Madeira wine, this Portuguese island has a reputation as a holiday choice of the staid over-60s.

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    That said, the seafood is as fresh as it gets on Madeira and from all over the island there are breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

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    With plenty of cool bars, Madeira's nightlife is chic and very European- things don't kick off until at least midnight and it's mostly locals on the dance floor.

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    However you make the 560m climb up to Monte, the hillside town that hangs quietly over Madeira's capital, Funchal, there's only one way we recommend getting back down: toboggan.

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    In June 2008, Naviera Armas commenced their first sailings connecting mainland Europe with the Canary Islands and Funchal on the island of Madeira with ferries operating from the Portuguese port of Portimao.

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    I should prefer to an ordinary death, being immersed with a few friends in a cask of Madeira, until that time, then to be recalled to life by the solar warmth of my dear country!

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    Although it's part of Portugal, Madeira is closer to North Africa than it is to Europe- and the island is attracting a new generation of independent travellers who know it's not just another beach destination.

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    Major rivers include the Amazon(the world's second-longest river and the largest in terms of volume of water), the Paraná and its major tributary the Iguaçu(which includes the Iguazu Falls), the Negro, São Francisco, Xingu, Madeira and Tapajós rivers.

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    From cruising Peru's Lake Titicaca on a boat made of reeds to flying down the streets of Madeira in a wicker toboggan or taking an odd horse-drawn carriage in Pakistan, there are so many unusual types of travel to be tried.

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    The launch of the ferry service from Portugal to Madeira was a historical moment for Madeira as this is the first ferry connection between the island and the mainland for over 30 years offering a new alternative to visit the islands with your own car.

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    After accepting undisclosed damages from a libel case against The Sun newspaper in 2008, Ronaldo donated the damages to a charity in Madeira. In 2009, Ronaldo donated £100,000 to the hospital that saved his mother's life in Madeira following her battle with cancer, so that they could build a cancer centre on the island.

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