Monte (Funchal parish)

E602002

Monte is a civil parish in the municipality of Funchal on the Portuguese island of Madeira, known for its hillside location, historic church, and popular toboggan rides.

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Monte (Funchal parish) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
accessRoute cable car from Funchal
winding mountain roads
administrativeDivisionOf Funchal NERFINISHED
belongsToArchipelago Madeira Archipelago NERFINISHED
climate subtropical climate
continent Europe
country Portugal
economicActivity hospitality industry
tourism services
elevation approximately 550 metres
governingBody Junta de Freguesia de Monte NERFINISHED
hasAttraction Carros de Cesto toboggan rides NERFINISHED
hasFeature lush vegetation
steep streets
hasGarden Monte Palace Tropical Garden NERFINISHED
Municipal gardens of Monte NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte NERFINISHED
Monte Palace Tropical Garden NERFINISHED
Monte cable car terminal NERFINISHED
hasPlaceOfWorship Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte NERFINISHED
hasView panoramic views over Funchal
heritage traditional Madeiran architecture
knownFor hillside location above Funchal
historic church of Nossa Senhora do Monte
tourism
traditional wicker toboggan rides
language Portuguese
locatedAbove Funchal city centre NERFINISHED
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
municipality of Funchal NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Funchal NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Autonomous Region of Madeira NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Madeira NERFINISHED
overlooks Funchal Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Funchal urban area NERFINISHED
patronSaint Our Lady of the Mount NERFINISHED
postalCodePrefix 9050
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
timeZone Western European Time NERFINISHED
timeZoneDST Western European Summer Time NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism
nature tourism
touristActivity descent to Livramento by wicker toboggan
transport Funchal–Monte cable car NERFINISHED

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