Fajã da Fragueira
This small fajã is currently uninhabited, although he continued to be used by the inhabitants of the nearby village of Portal to grow corn and sweet potatoes. There are also several fruit trees and vineyards, the wine being considered one of its ex-libris. One of the most illustrious ancient inhabitants was the maestro Francisco de Lacerda, who is believed to have been born in one of these houses.
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Fragueria
9850,Calheta
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