São Jorge (Santana)

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São Jorge
Civil Parish (Freguesia)
A portion of the hilltop parish seat of São Jorge, with its main church
Official name: Freguesia de São Jorge
Named for: Saint George
Country  Portugal
Region  Madeira
Island Madeira
Municipality Santana
Localities Achada de António Teixeira, Achada do Pico, Achada da Felpa, Achada Grande, Açougue, Barranco, Covas, Fajã Alta, Farrobo, Farrobo de Cima, Farrobo de Baixo, Furna de Pedro Jorge, Jogo da Bola, Lombo do Pico, Pé do Pico, Pico, Poço e Vale, Pomar, Ribeira Funda, São Pedro, Tanque
Center São Jorge
Highest point
 - location Pico Canário, São Jorge, Santana
 - elevation 1,592 m (5,223 ft)
Lowest point Sea level
 - location Atlantic Ocean, São Jorge, Santana
Population 1,610 (2001)
Settlement fl. 1500
 - Parish c. 1515
LAU Freguesia/Junta Freguesia
 - location Rua Cardeal D. Teodósio de Gouveia, São Jorge, Santana
President Junta Teófilo Alírio Reis Cunha (CDS-PP)
President Assembleia Jorge Aurélio Marques de Andrade (CDS-PP)
Timezone WET (UTC0)
 - summer (DST) WEST (UTC+1)
ISO 3166-2 code PT-
Postal Zone 9230-143 São Jorge
Area Code & Prefix (+351) 291 XX XX XX
Demonym Madeirense
Parish Address Rua Cardeal D. Teodósio de Gouveia, Sítio da Achada de António Teixeira
9230-143 São Jorge
Wikimedia Commons: São Jorge (Madeira)
Statistics: Instituto Nacional de Estatística[1]
Website: http://www.freguesiasaojorge.com
Geographic detail from CAOP (2010)[2] produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)

São Jorge (Portuguese: Saint George) is a civil parish in the municipality of Santana, the archipelago of Madeira. In 2001 the population numbered approximately 1610 inhabitants, in an area of 18.3 km²; it is the third largest in population, the second largest in area and the third largest in density in the municipality of Santana.

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[edit] History

The cliffs of the coastal edge of the parish
The valley that interesects some of the rural places of the parish

São Jorge was created in 1515, and benefitted from the patronage of King Manuel I of Portugal when it was merely a religious parish. These revelations were documented in the archives of the Torre do Tombo, and also included many of the peices and religious artefacts donated by the King to the first Church of São Jorge. The first settlers to this parish occupied the areas in the Sítio do Calhau.

It was later divided, creating the parish of Santana in 1564 (and later municipal seat after 1835); the parish of Arco de São Jorge in 1676; and Ilha in 1989.

[edit] Geography

The area is divided into "neighborhoods", forested and coastal spaces defined by several sítios (places): Achada de António Teixeira, Achada do Pico, Achada da Felpa, Achada Grande, Açougue, Barranco, Covas, Fajã Alta, Farrobo, Farrobo de Cima, Farrobo de Baixo, Furna de Pedro Jorge, Jogo da Bola, Lombo do Pico, Pé do Pico, Pico, Poço e Vale, Pomar, Ribeira Funda, São Pedro and Tanque.

Fifty kilometres from the regional capital, the parish is located 240 metres above sea level, limited in the north by the Atlantic Ocean and south by the mountains of the interior range (the heightest altitudes in the parish include Pico Canário 1,592 metres (5,223 ft) and Pico dos Assumadouros 1,184 metres (3,885 ft). To the west is the civil parish of Arco de São Jorge and east are the parishes of Ilha and Santana. About half of the parish is covered by the rich Laurissilva forest defined as Natural Heritage by UNESCO.

[edit] Economy

The principal economic activity for this population is agriculture, and includes ancillary services associated with carpentry and sawmilling.

[edit] Architecture

  • Chapel of São Pedro (Portuguese: Capela de São Pedro), dating to the end of the 15th century
  • Chapel of the Sagrada Coração de Jesus (Portuguese: Capela do Sagrado Coração de Jesus), dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, is located in the place of Ribeira Funda, and completed in 2000
  • Church of São Jorge (Portuguese: Igreja de São Jorge), concluded in 1761, the Baroque-style church includes a rich presbytery of guilded wood, and ornate pulpit.

[edit] Notable citizens

[edit] References

Notes
  1. ^ INE, ed. (2010) (in Portuguese), Censos 2011 - Resultadas Preliminares [2011 Census - Preliminary Results], Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Nacional de Estatística, http://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_publicacoes&PUBLICACOESpub_boui=122114780&PUBLICACOESmodo=2, retrieved 1 July 2011 
  2. ^ IGP, ed. (2010) (in Portuguese), Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Geográfico Português, http://www.igeo.pt/produtos/cadastro/caop/download/Areas_Freg_Mun_Dist_CAOP2010.zip, retrieved 1 July 2011 
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