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Welcome to the stunning Autonomous Region of Madeira, a true gem of the North Atlantic Ocean. Situated just under 400 kilometers north of the Canary Islands, this breathtaking archipelago is a year-round paradise, popular with Portuguese, British, and German travelers. Madeira is famed for its mild subtropical climate, UNESCO World Heritage Site laurel forest, and, of course, its exquisite Madeira wine.
The beautiful capital of Madeira, Funchal, is a vibrant urban center nestled along the island's southern coast. Madeira's rich history dates back to Portuguese sailors' discovery and subsequent settlement after 1420, making it the first territorial discovery of the Age of Discovery. The region has come a long way since its early settlers, evolving from a sugar production hub to its current status as a popular tourist destination.
Madeira's unique geography, economy, and cultural heritage led to its establishment as an autonomous region in 1976. Within this political autonomy, the region is an integral part of the European Union as an outermost region, entitling it to certain derogations from EU policies. As an autonomous but integral region of Portugal, foreign affairs and defense remain under the jurisdiction of the national government.
This enchanting island is also a melting pot of diverse influences, with its diaspora dispersed across regions like the United States, Venezuela, Brazil, and even down to South Africa. The Madeiran communities around the world have preserved their cultural identity and heartwarming traditions, displaying their immense pride in their Madeiran heritage. So, whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or a wine connoisseur, Madeira is a destination that truly has something for everyone!