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Calheta, Madeira

Calheta (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐˈʎetɐ] ) is a municipality on the southwest coast of Madeira, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 11,521,[1] in an area of 111.50 km2.[2]

Calheta
Praia da Calheta view from the top
Location in Madeira
Coordinates: 32°43′33″N 17°9′57″W / 32.72583°N 17.16583°W / 32.72583; -17.16583
Country Portugal
Auton. regionMadeira
IslandMadeira
EstablishedSettlement: 1 July 1502
Municipality: c. 1835
Parishes8
Government
 • PresidentCarlos Teles
Area
 • Total111.50 km2 (43.05 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total11,521
 • Density100/km2 (270/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC±00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Postal code
9370-135
Area code291
PatronEspírito Santo
Local holiday24 June
Websitehttp://www.cmcalheta.pt/

History edit

 
A historical image of the rocky beach of Calhau da Calheta, as workers transport barrels of Madeira wine for shipment

The origin of the areas name, are both related to the toponymy of Calheta (which means "small bay" in Portuguese, but "cal" also means "lime" and it relates to limestone): first, that there existed a small bay or cove, which already had this name, but secondly, that the area of the settlement was the off-port for sugar and collection of wood. Calheta was founded in 1430; the parish, of the same name (which is the central part of the municipality) is one of the oldest parishes on the island of Madeira, and one of the first to be explored by the early settlers. It was the area selected by João Gonçalves Zarco (the island's discoverer) as a grant to his son and his wife, João Gonçalves da Câmara and Beatriz Gonçalves.

The village became a town 72 years after its foundation, on 1 July 1502, after a royal foral (charter) was granted by King Manuel I. The region was primarily settled by noblemen and knights, influencing the toponymic names that appeared in many of its localities: such as Lombo do Doutor and Lombo do Atouguia. In 1502, João de França constructed the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Graça (English: Our Lady of Grace), which was to be the basis for the new parish of Calheta, founding the first and oldest institutions of the parish. Similarly, the Santa Casa da Misericórdia was established in 1535, to serve the elderly and provide healthcare for the local residents.

The parish of Prazeres, which was an ecclesiastical component of Estreito da Calheta was dismembered in 1733, becoming an autonomous clergy on 12 November (which was later followed by the first cornerstone of the Church of Prazeres, in 1751). The Liberal revolution resulted in the incorporation of Calheta as municipality in 1835. Similarly, the parish of Ponta do Pargo, after several years being part of the municipality of Porto Moniz (between 1835 and 1849), began to function as an administrative unit of the municipality of Calheta after the latter municipal seat was disincorporated. The restoration of Porto Moniz in 1855, resulted in the parishes reincorporation within the borders of Porto Moniz. By law, on 26 June 1871, was reintegrated into Ponta do Pargo.

Tristão Vaz Teixeira Bettencourt da Câmara, was granted the title of Baron of Jardim do Mar: his was a proprietor and later the director of the Diário de Notícias in Funchal. In one of the last events of the monarchy of Portugal affecting Calheta, King Carlos I of Portugal and Queen Amélie of Orléans visited the village of Calheta, travelling to Rabaçal, during their trip to Madeira. On 5 June 1922, the lighthouse in Ponta da Vigia, Ponta do Pargo was inaugurated to protect the western coast of the island. The Bairro Piscatório do Paul do Mar (a block of homes destined for peoples involved in the fishery) were inaugurated in July 1944.

Geography edit

 
Paul da Serra, the northern extent of the municipality of Calheta
 
The manufactured coastal beach of Calheta: replacing the dark rock/sand of the volcanic island with beach sand for tourism

Physical geography edit

Calheta is located west of Santana, Machico and Funchal, along the southern roadway.

Even from its position Saharan Desert sands are able to occasionally affect the area, producing minor dust clouds.

Human geography edit

For statistical and administrative reasons, it is referred to as Vila da Calheta to avoid confusion with other Calhetas in Portugal, such as Calheta in the Azores.

The municipality includes eight administrative parishes that handle local affairs, representing individual communities along the roadways of the municipality:

Calheta, the parish, had a population of 3,163 (2011), within an administrative area of 23.45 km2.

Economy edit

Agriculture and the fishery provides the primary sources of income in this area, although minor commercial establishments are concentrated in the principal village in the municipality. Agriculture was the first industry to develop in this region; the production/cultivation of banana, wine, horticulture and sugar cane developed as the main export products. The fishery supported the populations of Paúl do Mar and the vila of Calheta, although fishermen existed throughout the municipality.

Industrial activity has changed throughout the region, and has developed through cycles, including the dairy industry, fireworks, salt, beekeeping and sugar cane refinement, which have all undergone peaks and troughs. Of these, for example, the factory/ironworks used for conversion of honey into aguardente, a distilled spirit common in the village of Calheta and the fireworks buildings in the Lombo do Doutor were integral businesses in the municipalities development.

Education edit

While the communities of Calheta do have two secondary schools (EBSC and EBSP), higher education facilities are located in Funchal. There are four main primary schools offering instruction for children: EB1 Ladeira e Lamaceiros and EB1 Lombo do Guiné (both in Arco da Calheta), EB1 Lombo do Atouguia and EB1 Calheta, EB1 Estreito da Calheta, as well as the kindergarten, JI Apresentação da Estrela run by catholic nuns (in Calheta). In the parish of Ponta do Pargo, Maria Amélia de Sousa, provided educational instruction, at the primary level, for many of the children of the western coast of Calheta, lasting 70 years. This formalized education was unique for including children of both sexes.

The municipal council has also been active in providing ancillary services to support the community, through the remodelling of many playgrounds (two of which include official football fields, in Prazeres and Paul do Mar) and a swimming pool by the EBSC.

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  2. ^ Eurostat September 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Calheta Madeira news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Calheta Portuguese pronunciation kɐˈʎetɐ is a municipality on the southwest coast of Madeira Portugal The population in 2011 was 11 521 1 in an area of 111 50 km2 2 CalhetaMunicipalityPraia da Calheta view from the topFlagCoat of armsLocation in MadeiraCoordinates 32 43 33 N 17 9 57 W 32 72583 N 17 16583 W 32 72583 17 16583Country PortugalAuton regionMadeiraIslandMadeiraEstablishedSettlement 1 July 1502Municipality c 1835Parishes8Government PresidentCarlos TelesArea Total111 50 km2 43 05 sq mi Population 2011 Total11 521 Density100 km2 270 sq mi Time zoneUTC 00 00 WET Summer DST UTC 01 00 WEST Postal code9370 135Area code291PatronEspirito SantoLocal holiday24 JuneWebsitehttp www cmcalheta pt Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Physical geography 2 2 Human geography 3 Economy 4 Education 5 Notable people 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp A historical image of the rocky beach of Calhau da Calheta as workers transport barrels of Madeira wine for shipmentThe origin of the areas name are both related to the toponymy of Calheta which means small bay in Portuguese but cal also means lime and it relates to limestone first that there existed a small bay or cove which already had this name but secondly that the area of the settlement was the off port for sugar and collection of wood Calheta was founded in 1430 the parish of the same name which is the central part of the municipality is one of the oldest parishes on the island of Madeira and one of the first to be explored by the early settlers It was the area selected by Joao Goncalves Zarco the island s discoverer as a grant to his son and his wife Joao Goncalves da Camara and Beatriz Goncalves The village became a town 72 years after its foundation on 1 July 1502 after a royal foral charter was granted by King Manuel I The region was primarily settled by noblemen and knights influencing the toponymic names that appeared in many of its localities such as Lombo do Doutor and Lombo do Atouguia In 1502 Joao de Franca constructed the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Graca English Our Lady of Grace which was to be the basis for the new parish of Calheta founding the first and oldest institutions of the parish Similarly the Santa Casa da Misericordia was established in 1535 to serve the elderly and provide healthcare for the local residents The parish of Prazeres which was an ecclesiastical component of Estreito da Calheta was dismembered in 1733 becoming an autonomous clergy on 12 November which was later followed by the first cornerstone of the Church of Prazeres in 1751 The Liberal revolution resulted in the incorporation of Calheta as municipality in 1835 Similarly the parish of Ponta do Pargo after several years being part of the municipality of Porto Moniz between 1835 and 1849 began to function as an administrative unit of the municipality of Calheta after the latter municipal seat was disincorporated The restoration of Porto Moniz in 1855 resulted in the parishes reincorporation within the borders of Porto Moniz By law on 26 June 1871 was reintegrated into Ponta do Pargo Tristao Vaz Teixeira Bettencourt da Camara was granted the title of Baron of Jardim do Mar his was a proprietor and later the director of the Diario de Noticias in Funchal In one of the last events of the monarchy of Portugal affecting Calheta King Carlos I of Portugal and Queen Amelie of Orleans visited the village of Calheta travelling to Rabacal during their trip to Madeira On 5 June 1922 the lighthouse in Ponta da Vigia Ponta do Pargo was inaugurated to protect the western coast of the island The Bairro Piscatorio do Paul do Mar a block of homes destined for peoples involved in the fishery were inaugurated in July 1944 Geography edit nbsp Paul da Serra the northern extent of the municipality of Calheta nbsp The manufactured coastal beach of Calheta replacing the dark rock sand of the volcanic island with beach sand for tourismPhysical geography edit Calheta is located west of Santana Machico and Funchal along the southern roadway Even from its position Saharan Desert sands are able to occasionally affect the area producing minor dust clouds Human geography edit For statistical and administrative reasons it is referred to as Vila da Calheta to avoid confusion with other Calhetas in Portugal such as Calheta in the Azores The municipality includes eight administrative parishes that handle local affairs representing individual communities along the roadways of the municipality Arco da Calheta Calheta Estreito da Calheta Faja da Ovelha Jardim do Mar Paul do Mar Ponta do Pargo PrazeresCalheta the parish had a population of 3 163 2011 within an administrative area of 23 45 km2 Economy editAgriculture and the fishery provides the primary sources of income in this area although minor commercial establishments are concentrated in the principal village in the municipality Agriculture was the first industry to develop in this region the production cultivation of banana wine horticulture and sugar cane developed as the main export products The fishery supported the populations of Paul do Mar and the vila of Calheta although fishermen existed throughout the municipality Industrial activity has changed throughout the region and has developed through cycles including the dairy industry fireworks salt beekeeping and sugar cane refinement which have all undergone peaks and troughs Of these for example the factory ironworks used for conversion of honey into aguardente a distilled spirit common in the village of Calheta and the fireworks buildings in the Lombo do Doutor were integral businesses in the municipalities development Education editWhile the communities of Calheta do have two secondary schools EBSC and EBSP higher education facilities are located in Funchal There are four main primary schools offering instruction for children EB1 Ladeira e Lamaceiros and EB1 Lombo do Guine both in Arco da Calheta EB1 Lombo do Atouguia and EB1 Calheta EB1 Estreito da Calheta as well as the kindergarten JI Apresentacao da Estrela run by catholic nuns in Calheta In the parish of Ponta do Pargo Maria Amelia de Sousa provided educational instruction at the primary level for many of the children of the western coast of Calheta lasting 70 years This formalized education was unique for including children of both sexes The municipal council has also been active in providing ancillary services to support the community through the remodelling of many playgrounds two of which include official football fields in Prazeres and Paul do Mar and a swimming pool by the EBSC Notable people editJose Vicente de Freitas 1869 in Calheta 1952 2nd Baron of Freitas a Portuguese military officer and politician Vasco da Gama Rodrigues 1909 in Paul do Mar 1991 a Portuguese poet References edit Instituto Nacional de Estatistica Eurostat Archived September 6 2014 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calheta Madeira nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Calheta Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calheta Madeira amp oldid 1213335693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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