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The airport is not listed as João Paulo II anywhere.
The airport's own website calls itself simply Ponta Delgada, and has no mention of João Paulo.
Template:Regions of Portugal: statistical (NUTS3) subregions and intercommunal entities are confused; they are not the same in all regions, and should be sublisted separately in each region: intermunicipal entities are sometimes larger and split by subregions (e.g. the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon has two subregions), some intercommunal entities are containing only parts of subregions. All subregions should be listed explicitly and not assume they are only intermunicipal entities (which accessorily are not statistic subdivisions but real administrative entities, so they should be listed below, probably using a smaller font: we can safely eliminate the subgrouping by type of intermunicipal entity from this box).
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A fact from Tomé Pires appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 22 November 2007. The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the earliest Portuguese description of Malaysia, Tomé Pires'sSuma Oriental, lay unpublished and presumed lost in an archive until 1944?
In this article it is said that the Suma Oriental has not been published until 1944, it even was "lost in an archive". But: I have found an edition of this book, which says it is a reprint of one first published in London 1914 (see: http://asianeds.com/book_cd_details.asp?Cd=429&BC=b). Since there is no evidence given in the article, I would say, this passage has to be removed or anyone who knows more about it should share his knowledge. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.220.166.92 (talk) 00:39, 22 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]