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Arco da Calheta Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈaɾku ðɐ kɐˈʎetɐ] is a freguesia in the municipality of Calheta in the Portuguese island of Madeira. The population in 2021 was 2,999, in an area of 14.70 km². Arco da Calheta is the largest parish in Calheta in population.
The parish is situated within a dramatic natural amphitheater of mountains, which gives it its name. It is renowned for its unique microclimate within Madeira's "sunny belt," making it one of the warmest and most stable regions on the island. Historically, it was one of the first areas to undergo large-scale agricultural exploration, becoming wealthy through the production of sugar cane and wine, which left a lasting legacy of historic chapels and manor houses.
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