Thanks for the information.George

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On Nov 15, 2015, at 10:30 PM, Tomas Leal <tomasl...@comcast.net> wrote:

> We have a canada running through our property on Pico. It's a footpath 
> running from the rua up the side of the hill to allow access to the various 
> terraces which are land-locked. Canadas started as footpaths, whether 
> providing access to terraces above, cutting through a woods, or leading to 
> someone’s house from one of the “caminhos,” which were more used roads within 
> and between towns. To identify where someone lived or something was, 
> villagers gave names to many of the canadas. Over time, some of the canadas 
> got widened so a cart could get through and some got gravel put on them. 
> Outside of the established cities such as Ponta Delgada, Angra, Horta, and a 
> few others, most Azorean roads had only popular names the locals used until 
> the second half of the 20th century, when "official" names came into being. 
> Some canadas became newly-named roads that kept the word "canada" in their 
> names, but often these new roads were given names honoring various 
> individuals. Thus, a canada name that appears on an old birth, marriage, or 
> death registration may no longer exist by that name—if it exists at all 
> today. Sometimes, oldtimers remember where a certain canada used to be or 
> what name a current road popularly had in the past.  As a result, a canada 
> can be a nameless footpath but today it could also be a back alley or a minor 
> road in a town.
> 
>  
> 
> Tomás Leal
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