"Fajã" is a term typically used in the Azores, an archipelago belonging to Portugal, to describe a flat, often fertile area that has formed at the base of a cliff or along the coastline. These areas are usually created by volcanic activity and erosion and can be quite important for agriculture due to their rich soil. Fajãs are characterized by their unique landscapes, which may include terraces for farming and are often home to specific types of flora and fauna adapted to the environment.

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