Abstract The island ports of the European Macaronesia have followed similar development processes. This paper describes the development of the ports of Punta Delgada (Azores), Funchal (Madeira) and Arrecife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) between the XIX century and middle of the XX century and analyses the similarities and differences between these locations. The port development is studied in relation to the social and economic context, as well as the natural conditions of each case. By way of general conclusions, a comparative analysis is carried out, establishing the most significant differences and similarities between these four ports and cities in the mid-northern Atlantic.</p
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In the fifteenth century, Madeira emerges as the first experience of Portuguese occupation in which ...
The Azores and Madeira, located in the Atlantic Ocean, are two insular territories that stood as pio...
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This study focuses on the island of São Jorge, of the Azores archipelago, situated some 1500 kilomet...
The island of Porto Santo belongs to the Madeira Archipelago and is often described as an idyllic pa...
The main purpose of the thesis is to analize the role that the ports develope in two cities located ...
Since the Middle Ages, the Bay of Biscay formed a natural route of trade between the Mediterranean-A...
Container shipping has constituted a revolution in trade on a planetary scale. Ports have had to cha...
In the fifteenth century, Madeira emerges as the first experience of Portuguese occupation in which ...
The Azores and Madeira, located in the Atlantic Ocean, are two insular territories that stood as pio...
Resumen Los puertos insulares de la Macaronesia europea han seguido procesos similares de desarrollo...
This paper examines the role played by the Canary Islands as an area of interconnectivity between th...
The geography over which maritime transportation operates is unique, combining physical, strategic, ...
UID/HIS/04666/2013The Portuguese maritime expansion in the Atlantic to African west coast, Macarones...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This article presents a comparative analysis of the port systems of the Portuguese...
Every individual who has not been born on an island is a foreigner, an intruder. Consequently, the c...
Emerging in the Middle Ages, Porto became one of the most important ports of the Iberian Peninsula. ...
The objective of this article is to argue for the insertion of the port of São Francisco do Sul int...
This study focuses on the island of São Jorge, of the Azores archipelago, situated some 1500 kilomet...
The island of Porto Santo belongs to the Madeira Archipelago and is often described as an idyllic pa...
The main purpose of the thesis is to analize the role that the ports develope in two cities located ...
Since the Middle Ages, the Bay of Biscay formed a natural route of trade between the Mediterranean-A...
Container shipping has constituted a revolution in trade on a planetary scale. Ports have had to cha...
In the fifteenth century, Madeira emerges as the first experience of Portuguese occupation in which ...