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  1. May 2, 2024 · São Jorge is the most central island of the central group of the Azorean archipelago, the fourth largest, and is known as the island of the sleeping dragon because of its elongated, narrow shape and whose mountain ranges remind us of the silhouette of this mythological being.

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  2. Jun 18, 2024 · If you’ve come to the Azores simply to see charming villages and hike in beautiful nature, then São Jorge is an island you don’t want to miss. São Jorge does offer some more exciting activities as well.

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    1 day ago · George is the unofficial patron saint of the city of Rio de Janeiro (title officially attributed to Saint Sebastian) and of the city of São Jorge dos Ilhéus (Saint George of Ilhéus). Additionally, George is the patron saint of Scouts and of the Cavalry of the Brazilian Army.

  4. 6 days ago · Join us to discover rocky beaches, lush green valleys, and spectacular volcanic formations, on this fantastic tour of São Jorge.

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  5. Jun 8, 2024 · The Moorish Castle was a highlight of the trip to Sintra and very photogenic! Sao Jorge was fun, great views but very different to Moorish Castle ruins. Worth doing both.

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    4 days ago · São Jorge is a long slender island, formed from fissural eruptions over thousands of years; Terceira, almost circular, is the location of one of the largest craters in the region; São Miguel is the largest island and is pitted with many large craters and fields of spatter cones

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  8. 4 days ago · In addition to being one of Lisbon’s most important landmarks, visible both day and night from large swaths of the city, the São Jorge Castle is also a great place to get a look at the city from above. It stands proudly on top of Lisbon’s highest hill, which also shares its name.

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