São Domingos, Cape Verde

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'São Domingos
San Domingus
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Image:Cape Verde-Sao Domingos.png
Statistics
Island: Santiago
Seat: São Domingos
Area: 137.6 km²
Population: 13,305 (2001)
Population density: about 96.69/km²
Elevation:
Lowest:
Centre:
Highest:

Atlantic Ocean
about 100 m
Pico do Antónia
ISO 3166-2 code: CV-SD
Website: www.gtm-santiago.cv/saodomingos_2.htm

São Domingos (Portuguese meaning Saint Dominic) is the youngest and smallest of the Cape Verdean municipalities, having been until recently a subset of the Praia concelho. The São Domingos municipality was formed primarily to relieve the Camara Muncipal da Praia of the administrative difficulties involved in managing both a large capital city (Praia) in addition to agrarian villages.

The São Domingos concelho includes two roads, one of which was widened to three lanes and paved in 2004. The two major settlements in the concelho are São Domingos and Praia Baixo, São Domingos (pop: 13,000) being by far the largest settlement in the area. Smaller settlements surround the area include Agua do Gato, Banana and the Rui Vaz, which is situated on the edge of a 1 km high cliff overlooking Ribeirao Galinha. While Rui Vaz and Praia Baixo are the main tourist draws in the area, tourism does not constitute a major factor in the region's overwhelmingly agrarian economy.

Farmlands cover the eastern and the central parts, where runoff from the center of the island allows a higher water table and loamier soils than the dense clays found on most of the island.

Mountains dominate the western border, where the steep relief and lack of rainwater runoff makes large-scale agriculture impractical. Several dozen subsistence farming villages dot the main road leading towards Assomada, but produce negligible agricultural products for export.

[edit] Parishes

  • Nossa Senhora da Luz
  • São Nicolau Tolentino

[edit] Other

São Domingos has a few primary schools ([poli]]s)), two secondary schools (liceus), one technical school, churches, beaches, a post office and squares (praças). There is a small port at Praia Baixo used for artisan fishing, but most maritime traffic must come through the deeper and more modern ports at Pedre Badejo or Praia

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North: Santa Cruz
West: Praia São Domingos East: Atlantic Ocean
South: Praia


Municipalities of Cape Verde
Municipalities

Boa Vista | Brava | Maio | Mosteiros | Paul | Porto Novo | Praia | Ribeira Grande | Sal | Santa Catarina | Santa Cruz | São Domingos | São Filipe | São Miguel | São Nicolau | São Vicente | Tarrafal

New municipalities (as of 2005)

Ribeira Grande de Santiago | Santa Catarina do Fogo | São Lourenço dos Órgãos | São Salvador do Mundo | Tarrafal de São Nicolau

The island of Santiago and the surrounding islands
Communities and settlements
Achada | Achadinha de Baixo | Agua do Gato | Assomada | Banana | Boa Entrada | Cachoeiras | Calheta de São Miguel | Cancelo | Chão Bom | Cidade Velha | Curral da Cado? | Fazenda | Figueira da Naus | João Vareia | Mangue de Setes Ribeiras | Pedra Badejo | Pico | Ponta Rincão | Porto Formoso | Porto Gouveia | Porto Mosquito | Praia | Principal | Ribeira da Barca | Ribeira da Prata | Rui Vaz | Santa Ana | Santa Cruz | São Domingos | São Francisco | São Lourenço dos Órgãos | Tarrafal | Trãs os Montes
Mountains
Serra da Malagueta | Pico d'Antónia
Parishes
Nossa Senhora da Graça | Nossa Senhora da Luz | Santa Catarina | Santiago Maior |Santíssimo Nome de Jesus | Santo Amaro Abade | São João Baptista | São Lourenço dos Órgãos | São Miguel Arcanjo |São Nicolau Tolentino | São Salvador do Mundo
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