Machico is a municipality, parish and city in the southeast part of the island of Madeira, in the Autonomous Region of Madeira. The easternmost municipality on the island, it is also the third-most populous area with a population of 21,828 in 2011. The town, proper, had a population of 10,894 in 2001.
The town of Machico in the shadow of the International Airport in Santa Cruz
A commemorative plaque marking the place where the first explorers disembarked on Madeira
A hub of eastern traffic, Machico is cris-crossed by high-capacity freeways connecting it to settlements in the west
The valley of Machico extending into the foothills, is a concentrated mass of residential and commercial uses
Madeira, officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira, is one of two autonomous regions of Portugal, the other being the Azores. It is an archipelago situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, in a region known as Macaronesia, just under 400 kilometres (250 mi) to the north of the Canary Islands and 520 kilometres (320 mi) west of the Kingdom of Morocco. Madeira is geologically located on the African Tectonic Plate, although it is culturally, politically and ethnically associated with Europe, with its population predominantly descended from original Portuguese settlers. Its population was 251,060 in 2021. The capital of Madeira is Funchal, which is located on the main island's south coast.
The fourth and final sheet of the four-sheet Corbitis Atlas (1384-1410)
Statue of João Gonçalves Zarco
Cathedral of Funchal with its tower of 15th-century Gothic style in the background
Sights from Bica da Cana showing Madeira's high orography