SANTIAGO, CAPE VERDE


Santiago - Cape Verde
Elevation: 1,394 m (Pico d'Antónia)
Latitude:15.077 (15°4'40 N)
Longitude:25.624 (25°37'29" W)
Length: 75 km (north to south)
Width: 35 km (west to east)
Area: 991 km²
Population:around 240,000
Location:Cape Verde Islands
Municipalities:Praia, São Domingos, Santa Catarina, Santa Cruz, São Miguel e Tarrafal
Range:Serra de Malagueta (1,063 m)
Type: N/A

'Santiago' (Portuguese for "Saint James"), or '''Santiagu''' in Cape Verdean Creole, is the largest island of Cape Verde, its most important agricultural centre and home to half the nation's population.
Santiago is located between the islands of Maio (40 km west) and Fogo (50 km east) and is one of the Sotavento. It was the first of the islands to be settled, the town of Cidade Velha being founded as Riberia Grande in 1462. It is also home to the nation's capital city of Praia and to one of the islands' two international airports including Francisco Mendes 2 km from the capital (IATA airport code: RAI, P'rai'a). The island population has doubled since the independence of Cape Verde in 1975. Other towns on the island include Assomada and Tarrafal. The main industries are agriculture, tourism, fishing and others, and leastly manufacturing. Main agricultural products are corn, sugar cane, banana, coffee and mangoes.
Other parts of the island include Cidade Velha, 15 km west of Praia, Cape Verde's first capital, others include Assomada, 60 km north and Tarrafal in the northern part of the island 75 km from the capital.

Contents
History
Settlements
Sporting teams
External links

History


Pelourinho. Cidade Velha.
The island was discovered by António da Noli in around 1460 who built a garrison in Cidade Velha which was then known as ''Ribeira Grande''. Transcontinental slavery made Cidade Velha the second richest city in the Portuguese realm. Portugal was unable to protect its colonies because the English, Dutch, French and Spanish took over the slave trade and the island was later raided by pirates. In 1712, the capital no longer served Cidade Velha which was attacked by pirates and was moved to the Praia plateau. The island population were disadvantaged by the Portuguese colonial system and supported Amilcar Cabral and the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde and the independence of 1975. Santiago several times hosted conferences on Creole culture.
Since the independence of Cape Verde, infrastructure has improved, especially schools, ports, airports, roads, etc.

Settlements



Achada

Agua do Gato

Assomada

Banana

Boa Entrada

Calheta de São Miguel

Chão Bom

Cidade Velha

Curral da Baixo?

Fazenda

Figueira da Naus

João Vareia

Mangue das Setes Ribeiras

Pedra Badejo

Pico

Ponta Rincão

Porto Formoso

Porto Gouveia

Porto Mosquito

★ 'Praia'

Praia Baixo

Principal

Ribeira da Barca

Ribeira da Prata

Rui Vaz

Santa Ana

Santa Cruz

São Domingos

São Francisco

São Lourenço dos Orgãos

Tarrafal

Trás os Montes

Sporting teams



Académica (Praia) - Praia

AJAC

Andorinha - São Domingos

Bairro

Boavista - Praia

Celtic - Achadinha de Baixo

Delta

Desportivo - Assomada

Desportivo - Praia

Desportivo - Santa Cruz

Estrela dos Amadores

Flor Jovem

Garridos

Lapaloma

Os Amigos - Assomada

Praia Rural - Praia

Sporting - Praia

Tchadense - Praia

CD Travadores - Praia

Vitória FC

External links



Santiago Island Online Film

GTM - Santiago

Santiago Hiking Map 1:60 000 by Lucete Fortes

★ http://www.reisetraeume.de/kapverden/viadoso/ptindex.html

caboverde.com

★ http://www.genk.com/033 (in Dutch)


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★ Satellite images: Google - image not yet available

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