Caué District
Caué | |
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District | |
Location within São Tomé and Príncipe | |
Coordinates: 0°5′N 6°35′E / 0.083°N 6.583°ECoordinates: 0°5′N 6°35′E / 0.083°N 6.583°E | |
Country | São Tomé and Príncipe |
Province/Island | São Tomé |
Seat | São João dos Angolares |
Area | |
• Total | 267 km2 (103 sq mi) |
Population (2008) | |
• Total | 6,857 |
• Density | 26/km2 (67/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC (UTC+0) |
Caué is a district of São Tomé Province. Out of the seven districts that make up the equatorial Atlantic islands of São Tomé and Príncipe, it is one of the smallest in terms of population, but is the largest in area covering approximately 267 square kilometers. Its population is 6,857 (2012)[1] – the highest population in 70 years. The district capital is São João dos Angolares. The municipality includes the small islet of Rólas where the equator is located right on the small village and has an equatorial monument there, much of the islet is south of the equator and being in the Southern Hemisphere.
Population
- 1940 6,675 (11.0% of the national population)
- 1950 6,942 (11.6% of the national population)
- 1960 5,874 (9.1% of the national population)
- 1970 3,757 (5.1% of the national population)
- 1981 4,607 (4.8% of the national population)
- 1991 5,322 (4.5% of the national population)
- 2001 5,501 (4.0% of the national population)[1]
- 2008 6,270 (est.)[1]
- 2012: 6,867[1]
Settlements
The main settlement is the town São João dos Angolares. Other settlements are:
- Dona Augusta
- Vila Clotilde
- Vila Malanza
- Ilhéu das Rolas (also as Marca de Equador) - one of the villages that has the equator running over it and the only part that has area in the southern hemisphere
- Porto Alegre
- Ribeira Peixe
- Santa Josefina
Hamlets
- Vila Aida
- Angra Toldo
- Pesqueira
- Praia Grande
- Praia Pesqueira
- Monte Mário
Geography
The district has always been completely forested. Agricultural plantations and built up areas also dominates the district. Formerly founded throughout the island, wildlife are still founded in many parts of the district including the southern and the western parts.
Economy
50% of the district lied below the poverty line.
Its main industry is agriculture in the district and features several agricultural companies.[2]
References
Adjacent places of Caué District | ||||
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Lembá District | Mé-Zóchi District | Cantagalo District | ||
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Atlantic Ocean | |
Atlantic Ocean |