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Formato, G. (2025). Atlantic legacies, urban realities: Examining Santa Maria Island migratory histories and diasporic identities in Cambridge and Somerville, Massachusetts. In Licínia Simão, António Monteiro, Ana Mónica Fonseca, José Domingues de Almeida, Diniz Borges (Ed.), One Atlantic, many perspectives: Valuing diversity in the age of competition. (pp. 181-194).: Letras Lavadas.
G. Formato, "Atlantic legacies, urban realities: Examining Santa Maria Island migratory histories and diasporic identities in Cambridge and Somerville, Massachusetts", in One Atlantic, many perspectives: Valuing diversity in the age of competition, Licínia Simão, António Monteiro, Ana Mónica Fonseca, José Domingues de Almeida, Diniz Borges, Ed., Letras Lavadas, 2025, pp. 181-194
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