São Filipe, Cape Verde

São Filipe
San Filipi
Square in São Filipe
São Filipe
Location in Cape Verde
Coordinates:
Country  Cape Verde
Municipality São Filipe (seat)
Elevation 253 ft (77 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 93,885

São Filipe (Portuguese for “Saint Philip”), or San Filipi in Cape Verdean Creole, is the city that constitutes the seat of the São Filipe Municipality, in Cape Verde.

It is located SW of the island and in the southwestern part of the island. It is known for its black sand beach, abundant gardens, trees, flowers, flora and its historic architecture and is also home to the island's airport located in the south, a port to the north and to a prison. The city offers a view of the neighboring island of Brava to the southwest.

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History

São Filipe was founded in the 16th century and is considered to be the second oldest town in Cabo Verde after Cidade de Ribeira Grande, but a town charter was not granted before 1922.[1] In 1655 São Filipe was destroyed by Flemish pirates.[2]

Sights

Churches

Apart from Nossa Senhora da Conceição, the oldest catholic church, there are a sightworthy chapel at Praça Alberto da Silva, a New Apostolic Church and two parishes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Beaches

Praia da Bila, a black beach, is 40 m below the city center. It is not very clean, and on many days the sea is very rough.[6]

The inhabitants of the city prefer the beach at the harbour Porto de Vale de Cavaleiros, about 4 km in the north of Sao Filipe. In spite of the harbour, the water is cleaner and the sea is not so rough.[7] The most popular beach of the island is Ponta da Sallina in São Jorge.

Demography

São Filipe used to be the third largest city in Cape Verde, but now it is only the fifth largest.

Population of the city of São Filipe, Cape Verde (1990–Present)
1990 2000 2005 2010
25,616 67,860 89,550 93,885

References

  1. ^ Pitt Reitmeier: Cabo Verde - Kapverdische Inseln, p. 386. Bielefeld 2009.
  2. ^ Ingrid und Peter Kirschey: Kapverden, p. 156. Köln 2009
  3. ^ Rolf Osang. Kapverdische Inseln, p. 134. Köln 2001.
  4. ^ Susanne Lipps: Kapverdische Inseln, p. 253. Ostfildern 2009.
  5. ^ Susanne Lipps: Kapverdische Inseln, p. 253. Ostfildern 2009.
  6. ^ Rolf Osang. Kapverdische Inseln, p. 135. Köln 2001.
  7. ^ Susanne Lipps: Kapverdische Inseln, p. 254. Ostfildern 2009.

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