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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture' has mentioned 'Island' in the following places:
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Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard CultureUNESCO World Heritage SiteVineyards near Criaxc3xa7xc3xa3o VelhaLocationPico Island, Azores, PortugalCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iii)(v)Reference1117revInscription2004 (28th session)Area987xc2xa0ha (2,440 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone1,924xc2xa0ha (4,750 acres)Coordinates38xc2xb030xe2x80xb248.4xe2x80xb3N 28xc2xb032xe2x80xb228.2xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf38.513444xc2xb0N 28.541167xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 38.513444; -28.541167Coordinates: 38xc2xb030xe2x80xb248.4xe2x80xb3N 28xc2xb032xe2x80xb228.2xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf38.513444xc2xb0N 28.541167xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 38.513444; -28.541167Location of Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture in AzoresShow map of AzoresLandscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture (North Atlantic)Show map of North Atlantic
Typical protective walls and winery's house from basalt stones in the west of the island of Pico Vines planted on basaltic ground near Madalena, Pico Island, Azores.
The island contains spectacular evidence of grape-growing and wine-making (viniculture), with an imposing pattern of orderly, long, linear walls running inland from, and parallel to, the rocky coastline around its northern and western edges.
Criterion (iii): The Pico Island landscape reflects a unique response to viniculture on a small volcanic island that has been evolving since the arrival of the first settlers in the 15th century.
Its boundaries, including the buffer zone, represent a significant and intact proportion of the vineyard landscape, which encircled the island in the 19th century.
The spectacular coastal setting of the viniculture landscape sits at the foothills of Pico Mountain, a volcano that dominates the topography of the island.
Part of the property (adjacent to Criaxc3xa7xc3xa3o Velha, immediately south of the islandxe2x80x99s main town of Madalena) is actively farmed.
Protection mechanisms are in place at the regional, island, municipal, and protected landscape levels.