Verskil tüsken versys van "Azoren"
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Regel 10:
Der sit flink wat verskil in kultuur, et dyalekt, kokkerye en tradytsys van de Azoren. Disse eilanden warren ooit unbewoond en åwer tweyhonderd jår kolonyseyrd döör meerdere volker.
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Een paar [[hypogeum|hypogea]], bouwwarken dey uut de rotsen höwwen sind as [[groowe|begreafplaatse]] sind up de eiladnen Corvo, SAnta Maria en Terceira vünden döör den Portügeysen [[archeologie|archeoloog]] Nuno Ribeiro. Hey meanen at ze möygelik 2000 jår old warren en dat der dårüm löy up de eilanden woond müt hebben vöör de Portügeysen.<ref>[http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/detalhe/noticias/ultima-hora/monumentos-funerarios-descobertos-nos-acores Correio da Manhã. Cofina Media. "Estruturas podem ter mais de dois mil anos: Monumentos funerários descobertos nos Açores". ed: J.M.A. Lisbon, Portugal Skreyven up 5 March 2011.] (Portügeys). Bekekken up 18 June 2011.</ref> Toch lykt disse bouwsels up de Azoren altyd bruukt te wean vöör [[groan|grånupslag]]. Ribeiro's beweringen sind nooit bevestigd en nauwkuyrig undersöyk is der nit dån.<ref>[http://www.acorianooriental.pt/noticias/view/216916 Acoriano Oriental. "Estudos arqueológicos podem indicar presença prévia ao povoamento das ilhas Açoreana Oriental". Skreyven up 27 juni 2011].</ref> Et is nit duydelik of disse bouwsels natuyrlik ontstån sind of döör löy toosat en of ze ölder sind as de Portügeyse kolonysatsy. Hard bewys vöör een vöör-Portügeys volk up de eilanden is nit bekend.
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In et [[14e eeuw|14de jårhonderd]] warren de eilanden bekend. Deylen der van står in de [[Atlas Catalan]].
The islands were known in the fourteenth century and parts of them appear in the [[Atlas Catalan]]. In 1427, a captain sailing for [[Henry the Navigator]], possibly [[Gonçalo Velho]], rediscovered the Azores, but this is not certain. In [[Thomas Ashe (writer)|Thomas Ashe]]'s 1813 work, ''A History of the Azores'',<ref name="History1813">{{cite book|first=Thomas|last=Ashe|title=History of the Azores, or. Western islands|year=1813|publisher=Oxford University}}</ref> the author identified a [[Flemish people|Fleming]], Joshua Vander Berg of [[Bruges]], who made landfall in the archipelago during a storm on his way to [[Lisbon]].<ref name="History1813"/> He stated that the Portuguese explored the area and claimed it for Portugal.<ref name="History1813"/> Other stories note the discovery of the first islands ([[São Miguel Island]], [[Santa Maria Island]] and [[Terceira Island]]) by sailors in the service of [[Henry the Navigator]], although there are few documents to support the claims.
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