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Madeira, officially the Republic of Maderia (Esperanto: Respubliko Madejro; Portuguese: República da Madeira), is a member state of the European Federation. Its capital is Funchal.

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  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Madeira]] madeira (“‘wood’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Madeira]] materia, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr (“‘mother’”).
  • Madeira, officially the Republic of Maderia (Esperanto: Respubliko Madejro; Portuguese: República da Madeira), is a member state of the European Federation. Its capital is Funchal.
  • Madeira ist eine felsige Insel im Atlantik. Sie war einst eine ozeanische Supermacht und beherrschte eines der größten Reiche im frühen Hochmittelalter (15. April bis 3. Juni 1324). Auf Madeira ist es üblich, die Zungen von Ochsen zu essen.
  • The flag of Madeira.
  • Madeira is a rocky island in the Atlantic Ocean. It was once an oceanic superpower, and ruled one of the largest empires in all the early-mid-Medieval period (April 15th to June 3rd, 1324).
  • A madeira é um material utilizado para construir golens.
  • Wikipedia Article About Madeira on Wikipedia Madeira is a fortified wine made in the Madeira Islands of Portugal, which is prized equally for drinking and cooking; the latter use including the dessert plum in madeira.
  • Madeira is a fortified Portuguese wine made in the Madeira Islands. The wine is produced in a variety of styles ranging from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif, to sweet wines more usually consumed with dessert. Cheaper versions are often flavored with salt and pepper for use in cooking.
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  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Madeira]] madeira (“‘wood’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Madeira]] materia, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr (“‘mother’”).
  • Madeira, officially the Republic of Maderia (Esperanto: Respubliko Madejro; Portuguese: República da Madeira), is a member state of the European Federation. Its capital is Funchal.
  • Madeira ist eine felsige Insel im Atlantik. Sie war einst eine ozeanische Supermacht und beherrschte eines der größten Reiche im frühen Hochmittelalter (15. April bis 3. Juni 1324). Auf Madeira ist es üblich, die Zungen von Ochsen zu essen.
  • The flag of Madeira.
  • Madeira is a fortified Portuguese wine made in the Madeira Islands. The wine is produced in a variety of styles ranging from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif, to sweet wines more usually consumed with dessert. Cheaper versions are often flavored with salt and pepper for use in cooking. The islands of Madeira have a long winemaking history dating back to the Age of Exploration when Madeira was a standard port of call for ships heading to the New World or East Indies. To prevent the wine from spoiling, neutral grape spirits were added. On the long sea voyages, the wines would be exposed to excessive heat and movement which transformed the flavor of the wine as the wine producers of Madeira found out when an unsold shipment of wine returned to the islands after a round trip. Today, Madeira is noted for its unique winemaking process which involves heating the wine up to temperatures as high as 60 °C (140 °F) for an extended period of time and deliberately exposing the wine to some levels of oxidation. Due to this unique process, Madeira is a very robust wine that can be quite long lived even after being opened. Most countries limit the use of the term Madeira or Madère to only those wines that come from the Madeira Islands. In Europe, this principle is enshrined in the European Union by Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status.
  • Madeira is a rocky island in the Atlantic Ocean. It was once an oceanic superpower, and ruled one of the largest empires in all the early-mid-Medieval period (April 15th to June 3rd, 1324).
  • A madeira é um material utilizado para construir golens.
  • Wikipedia Article About Madeira on Wikipedia Madeira is a fortified wine made in the Madeira Islands of Portugal, which is prized equally for drinking and cooking; the latter use including the dessert plum in madeira.
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