Lagoa
Lagoa is a Portuguese toponym meaning lagoon, referring to a shallow coastal water body or a water-filled depression that is or was partly enclosed by land. As a place name, Lagoa is used in Portugal and in Portuguese-speaking regions to designate towns, parishes, and municipalities, often reflecting proximity to a lagoon or wetland feature. The name’s prevalence in toponymy mirrors the historical and economic importance of lagoons for settlements, fishing, and agriculture.
Notable example includes Lagoa, a municipality on the island of São Miguel in the Azores, Portugal. In