There are no wild deer in the Azores. There is a rabbit season, depending on the island (some islands have all-year rabbit hunting, as they sometimes hit plague-level populations). There are a few deer living on Monte Brasil, near the fort. I saw their tracks and dropping on the trail. I was told there are about 20 of them and they are protected.
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The azores are 930 miles, or 1,500 kilometers, from mainland Portugal.
Two, Azores and Madeira.
No. The Azores belong to Portugal.
Portugal has 2 archipelagos, the archipelago of Madeira and of Azores. Madeira is further south and is next to the African Continent, Azores is further west and its the westernmost point of Europe (further west than Iceland which is sometimes mistakenly pointed as the westernmost point of Europe).
No. Portugal has no more colonies except if you count the Azores.