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fajã+do+centeio Latitude and Longitude:

38°43′36″N 28°13′0″W / 38.72667°N 28.21667°W / 38.72667; -28.21667
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Fajã do Centeio
Location Rosais, São Jorge, Central, name=Azores, Portugal
Coordinates 38°43′36″N 28°13′0″W / 38.72667°N 28.21667°W / 38.72667; -28.21667
VisitorsAccessible by foot, yet restricted during periods of inclimate weather
Geographic detail from Portuguese Army map [1]

The Fajã do Centeio is a permanent debris field, built from the collapsing cliffs on the northern coast of the civil parish of Rosais, in the municipality of Velas, island of São Jorge, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. This area is accessible from two trails from Fajã de João Dias.

There are few habitable homes, since most of the area was abandoned after the 1980 earthquake. Today, those buildings still in use are occupied in the summer or during the growing season. Owing to its distance from potable water the area is supported by cisterns, normally used for the cultivation of vineyards, corn, potatoes, wheat, and a few other crops.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Map nr. 15 Velas (S. Jorge, Açores) 1:25,000, Instituto Geográfico do Exército, retrieved 1 December 2015

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fajã+do+centeio Latitude and Longitude:

38°43′36″N 28°13′0″W / 38.72667°N 28.21667°W / 38.72667; -28.21667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fajã do Centeio
Location Rosais, São Jorge, Central, name=Azores, Portugal
Coordinates 38°43′36″N 28°13′0″W / 38.72667°N 28.21667°W / 38.72667; -28.21667
VisitorsAccessible by foot, yet restricted during periods of inclimate weather
Geographic detail from Portuguese Army map [1]

The Fajã do Centeio is a permanent debris field, built from the collapsing cliffs on the northern coast of the civil parish of Rosais, in the municipality of Velas, island of São Jorge, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. This area is accessible from two trails from Fajã de João Dias.

There are few habitable homes, since most of the area was abandoned after the 1980 earthquake. Today, those buildings still in use are occupied in the summer or during the growing season. Owing to its distance from potable water the area is supported by cisterns, normally used for the cultivation of vineyards, corn, potatoes, wheat, and a few other crops.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Map nr. 15 Velas (S. Jorge, Açores) 1:25,000, Instituto Geográfico do Exército, retrieved 1 December 2015

See also


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