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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

addition
to
this,
the
term
appears
in
various
localities
across
the
Lusophone
world,
and
is
sometimes
incorporated
into
longer
names
such
as
Lagoa
do
…
or
Lagoa
de
….
Because
Lagoa
can
refer
to
multiple
places,
readers
seeking
information
about
a
specific
Lagoa
should
consult
the
dedicated
article
for
that
locality.