Bandeiras (Madalena)

Bandeiras
Civil Parish (Freguesia)
Coat of arms
Official name: Freguesia de Bandeiras
Name origin: bandeiras, Portuguese plural form of flags
Country  Portugal
Autonomous Region  Azores
Group Central
Island Graciosa
Municipality Santa Cruz da Graciosa
Localities Bandeiras, Cachorro, Cais do Morato, Farrobo, Laje, Lajinhas
Center Bandeiras
 - elevation 108 m (354 ft)
 - coordinates
Highest point Pico Pequeno
 - location Ponta do Pico, Bandeiras, Madalena
 - elevation 2,351 m (7,713 ft)
 - coordinates
Lowest point Sea level
 - location Atlantic Ocean
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
Length 12.61 km (8 mi), Northwest-Southeast
Width 5.49 km (3 mi), Southwest-Northeast
Area 28.26 km2 (11 sq mi)
 - land 27.16 km2 (10 sq mi)
 - urban 1.1 km2 (0 sq mi)
Population 520 (2001)
Density 18.4 / km2 (48 / sq mi)
LAU Freguesia/Junta Freguesia
 - location Canada da Cruz, Bandeiras, Madalena
 - elevation 113 m (371 ft)
 - coordinates
President Junta Manuel Melo (PS)
Timezone Azores (UTC-1)
 - summer (DST) Azores (UTC0)
ISO 3166-2 code PT-
Postal Zone 9950-021 Bandeiras
Area Code & Prefix (+351) 292 XXX-XXXX
Demonym Piquense; Bandeirense
Patron Saint Nossa Senhora da Boa Nova
Parish Address Canada da Cruz
9950-021 Bandeiras
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Bandeiras is a civil parish in the municipality of Madalena on the island of Pico in the Azores. It is the least populous of the civil parishes in the municipality, with 520 inhabitants (2001), its density is 20.1/km² and the area is 25.92 km².

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History

The parish is the home of the Island's first judiciary. The area was named "Bandeiras" after the magistrates' official flags raised on the site's many buildings ("bandeiras" is the plural form of "flag" in Portuguese).

The settlers initially focused on animal husbandry, agriculture and a fledgling winery, although some commerce and services developed concurrently. During the 18th and 19th centuries its viticulture expanded dramatically, owing to its micro-climate. The Church Matriz of Nossa Senhora da Boa Nova (English:  "Our Lady of the Good Tidings"), a three-nave temple, was inaugurated in 1871. Today the church is in a state of disrepair, due to the July 9, 1988 earthquake that struck the island of Pico.

Geography

The parish is located along the northwestern coast of the municipality and connected to the regional road that encircles the island. The area is relatively hilly along the coast, and gradually slopes towards the interior, where it reaches its peak (literally) in the stratovolcano of Pico. Its borders conform to an irregular pie-shaped wedge between the parishes of Madalena and Santa Luzia (in the municipality of São Roque do Pico); its widest portion is approximately 1.5 kilometres and about 5 kilometres long from the coast to Ponta do Pico. Most cultivatable lands are close to the roadways, and the community is predominantly rural. Forests dominate the mid-elevations, while scrub, mosses and smaller tree species are exist along the slopes of the mountain.

Although Bandeiras is primarily concentrated along the Regional Road ER.1-1ª, there are different agglomerations that comprise the settlement; Lajes, Bandeiras and Lajinhas follow the road, Cachorro, Portal da Fonte, Cais do Mourato and Baixio Pequeno skirt the coast, and north of the road the smaller hamlets of Gafeira or Farrobo are mostly abandoned.

Bandeiras has a school, a few churches, a square, a port and the island's airport. Its nearest middle and secondary schools are in Madalena.

Architecture

Religious

Culture

Festivities

A two-day festival is celebrated at the Church on September 8 every year. The chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres, located in the coastal settlement of Cachorro, the chapel of Nossa Senhora do Desterro, near Cais do Mourato, and the chapel of São Caetano also hold festivals throughout the year. Bandeiras is also noted for its annual Festival of Portuguese Folklore, which takes place in the Salão do Povo and Sports Park every June 10.