About Graciosa

The Azores Islands

Known for their natural beauty and awarded in categories such as Sustainable Tourism or Adventure Tourism, the 9 islands of the Azores, make up an archipelago of singular beauty, which for centuries has enchanted visitors and passionate residents. Officially the Autonomous Region of the Azores, it is a transcontinental archipelago, volcanic in nature, and an autonomous territory of the Portuguese Republic, located in the Northeast Atlantic, endowed with political and administrative autonomy. From a geographical point of view, the islands are divided into three groups: the western group, consisting of the islands of Corvo and Flores; the central group, formed by the islands of Graciosa, Terceira, São Jorge, Faial and Pico; and the eastern group, materialized by the islands of São Miguel and Santa Maria. Its current population (2021 data) is around 236,657 inhabitants.

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