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As the Azores are quite a large archipelago, there are several answers. The shortest distance between the two, Bermuda to Flores, is 3108km (1931 miles). The longest distance, between Bermuda and the Formigas, is 3661 km (2274 miles). An average distance would be around 3400 km (2100 miles).
The motto of Azores Air Zone Command is 'We, whose fame flies high'.
No- they are high is sugars and cholesterol. Of course, being in the Bermuda Triangle has nothing to do with that.....
The Maltese Falcon left Bermuda this morning bound for Azores. I took a load of photos - if you want to them they are at http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=skifreak58&target=ALBUM&id=5326015035682726049&authkey=Gv1sRgCMuBzLOjmPjReA&authkey=Gv1sRgCMuBzLOjmPjReA&invite=CPaz9fkH&feat=email Cheers George from Bermuda
The Azores is the beginning of Europe.
Azores Islands are an autonomous region owned by Portugal.
Azores Bullfinch was created in 1866.
The Azores are part of Portugal
Lagoa - Azores - was created in 1515.
100-300 ft high depending on the storm.
The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal.
Azoreans are the residents of Azores. Azores is a part of Portugal.