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Ribeira Brava, Madeira

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Ribeira Brava (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁiˈβɐjɾɐ ˈβɾavɐ]) is a municipality on the island of Madeira, in the Portuguese Autonomous Region of Madeira. It is located along the southern coast (approximately center), and is west of Câmara de Lobos and the regional capital Funchal, and south of São Vicente The population in 2011 was 13,375,[1] in an area of 65.41 km².[2]

Geography

The village of Tabua over one of the tributaries of the Ribeira Brava ravine
The Ribeira Brava river, living up to one of its names: the angry river

The municipality's namesake, the Ribeira Brava ravine and river valley extends from the slopes of the west-central mountains of Madeira. Its waters provide the primary sources of drinking-water (a small reservoir collects surface run-off) to the area and electricity to the island of Madeira. Approximately ten tributaries feed this river, whose course ends in the Serra de Água and which much later empties into the Atlantic along the village's coast.

The primary urban agglomerations are the four civil parishes, constituted with their own local government. They include:

Buildings and structures

The Centro Desportivo da Madeira stadium is located in the municipality.

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