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Ilha de Itamaracá

Ilha de Itamaracá is a tropical island and municipality in Pernambuco, Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean. Itamaracá means "stone shaker" in Tupi, from the words itá ("stone")[2] and mbara'ká ("shaker").[3] It is separated from the mainland by the Canal de Santa Cruz, a salt water channel both mouths of which are on the Atlantic Ocean, and is connected to the mainland by a long road bridge.

Ilha de Itamaracá
Município de Ilha de Itamaracá
Forte Orange, Ilha de Itamaracá, Pernambuco, Brasil
Nickname(s): 
"Beleza Natural"
"Capital da Ciranda
Location of Ilha de Itamaracá in Pernambuco
Ilha de Itamaracá
Location of Ilha de Itamaracá in Brazil
Coordinates: 07°44′50″S 34°49′40″W / 7.74722°S 34.82778°W / -7.74722; -34.82778
Country Brazil
RegionNortheast
State Pernambuco
FoundedDecember 31, 1958
Government
 • MayorPaulo Batista (PTB, 2013-2016)
Area
 • Total66.68 km2 (25.75 sq mi)
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Population
 (2020 [1])
 • Total26,672
 • Density400/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
DemonymItamaracaense
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
Websiteilhadeitamaraca.pe.gov.br
Itamaracá Island
Native name:
Ilha de Itamaracá
Dutch map of Itamaracá Island, 1648
Geography
LocationAtlantic Ocean
Administration
Brazil
StatePernambuco
MunicipalityItamaracá

Itamaracá has a total area of 66.68 square kilometres (25.75 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 26,672 inhabitants in 2020 according to IBGE. This is up from 16,000 in 2007, and reflects the increasing popularity of the island as a residential (rather than touristic) destination. It is located in the metropolitan area of Recife, the capital city of Pernambuco state, about an hour from Recife International Airport. The main activities of the population are fishing and, increasingly, tourism. Recife is located about 38 kilometres (24 mi) to the south whereas Olinda, another important town of Pernambuco and also UNESCO World Heritage, is 30 kilometres (19 mi) to the south. It was awarded city status on 1 January 1959.[4]

About two thirds of the island is covered in protected natural rain forest ('Mata Atlantica'), with most human occupation and development occupying a narrow strip along the ocean front white sandy beaches, that stretch for around 12 km (7.5 miles) along the eastern coast. These beaches are protected by a reef 3 km (2 miles) off the coast, that encircles the island on the ocean side, making the island waters shallow, safe, and warm. Year round temperatures typically vary in a narrow range of 26-31C (79-88F), with the rainy season (occasional heavy rains, not monsoon) in May to July. Building regulations since 1995 have limited the number of floors in buildings to 2, resulting in a complete absence of high-rise apartment complexes, and no industry is allowed on the island.

Geography edit

  • State - Pernambuco
  • Region - RMR (Recife)
  • Boundaries - Goiana (N), Igarassu (S), Itapissuma (W), Atlantic ocean (E)
  • Area - 66.68 square kilometres (25.75 sq mi)
  • Elevation - 30 metres (98 ft)
  • Hydrography - Small coast rivers, most only running in the winter, lakes
  • Vegetation - Atlantic forest, numerous fruit trees (incl mango, avocado, coconut, cashew, and many others), mangrove
  • Climate - Hot tropical and dry
  • Annual average temperature - 29C (84F)
  • Main roads - BR 101 (mainland), PE 35 and PE 01
  • Distance to Recife - 38 km

History edit

 
Painting by Johannes Vingboons of Itamaracá, 17th century

In the early 1500s before Portuguese colonization, when under Dutch control,[clarification needed] the island was the site of a trading post for furs and other native goods, and transhipment depot for Brazilwood. In 1516, was founded the first sugar cane mill in Portuguese America - the oldest still-inhabited, Portuguese settlement in America.[citation needed] The island at that time was occupied by various loosely related tribes of Tupi-Guarani native South American peoples. Later, the island became part of the Captaincy of Itamaracá (most of which today is occupied by the state of Paraiba) which took its name from the island, established by King John III of Portugal in 1534. The chief economic activity in the following century and a half was sugar cane processing, in engenhos (sugar mills), and coconut production. While Itamaracá was administratively separate, it operated as a political and economic subdivision of Pernambuco. With the rise of the gold economy in the late 17th century, Itamaracá became economically isolated.

Itamaracá is reputed for having one of the first, if not the first, Jewish community in the Americas. In the Yosef Goldman Collection, there is a book titled Sefer Shefa Tal, a kabbalistic volume that was printed in Hanau, Germany, in 1612. It contains a handwritten statement of ownership by Rabbi Jacob Lagarto of a congregation in Tamarica, Brazil. Rabbi Lagarto came to Brazil as a young man and was the author of a volume of aphorisms (copies of which, evidently, no longer exist). The book is the only known physical link to this Jewish community, since there are no other known artifacts from it.[5][6]

Tourist attractions edit

  • Beaches and water sports
  • Forte Orange, first built by the Dutch in 1631 and rebuilt by the Portuguese in 1654
  • Vila Velha, seat of the former Itamaracá Hereditary Captaincy (Church of Our Lady of the Conception, colonial houses)
  • São João and Amparo "engenhos" (historic sugar mill and plantation complexes)
  • Ibama's centre of sea mammals (Trichechus manatus)
  • Nossa Senhora da Conceição: Second oldest church in Brazil

People edit

The Ciranda singer/songwriter Lia de Itamaraca comes from here.[7]

Economy edit

The main economic activities in Itamaraca are based in tourism, fishing and local commerce.

Economic indicators edit

Population GDP x(1000 R$).[8] GDP pc (R$) PE RMR
18.658 76.266 4.340 0.13% 0.19%

Economy by Sector 2006

Health indicators edit

[9]

HDI (2000) Hospitals (2012) Hospitals beds (2007) Children's Mortality every 1000 (2005)
0.743 1 363 9.0

Penal Facilities edit

Like many islands around the world, prisons were built there many years ago, (as many people could not swim at that time). Itamaracá island still has two prisons, which are nearing the end of a long term relocation program to a new facility being built near Itaquitinga on the mainland. The prisons are located on the leeward side of the island, away from the tourist areas, and have little impact other than the psychological awareness of their existence.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ IBGE 2020
  2. ^ Vocabulario Tupi
  3. ^ FERREIRA, A. B. H. Novo Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa. Segunda edição. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 1986. p. 1087
  4. ^ "História do Município | Prefeitura Municipal da Ilha de Itamaracá". Prefecture of the Ilha de Itamaracá (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  5. ^ Levine, Yitzchok (6 December 2006). "Hooked On American Jewish History". jewishpress.com. The Jewish Press. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  6. ^ Oppenheim, Samuel (1909). The Early History of the Jews in New York, 1654-1664: Some New Matter on the Subject. American Jewish Historical Society. p. 45. Retrieved 2 April 2016. tamarica brazil.
  7. ^ "Lia de Itamaracá (Brazil) - WOMEX". www.womex.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  8. ^ Itamaraca 2007 GDP IBGE page 30 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ PE State site - City by city profile

External links edit

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ilha de Itamaraca is a tropical island and municipality in Pernambuco Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean Itamaraca means stone shaker in Tupi from the words ita stone 2 and mbara ka shaker 3 It is separated from the mainland by the Canal de Santa Cruz a salt water channel both mouths of which are on the Atlantic Ocean and is connected to the mainland by a long road bridge Ilha de Itamaraca Municipio de Ilha de ItamaracaMunicipalityForte Orange Ilha de Itamaraca Pernambuco BrasilFlagSealNickname s Beleza Natural Capital da CirandaLocation of Ilha de Itamaraca in PernambucoIlha de ItamaracaLocation of Ilha de Itamaraca in BrazilCoordinates 07 44 50 S 34 49 40 W 7 74722 S 34 82778 W 7 74722 34 82778Country BrazilRegionNortheastStatePernambucoFoundedDecember 31 1958Government MayorPaulo Batista PTB 2013 2016 Area Total66 68 km2 25 75 sq mi Elevation30 m 100 ft Population 2020 1 Total26 672 Density400 km2 1 000 sq mi DemonymItamaracaenseTime zoneUTC 3 BRT Websiteilhadeitamaraca wbr pe wbr gov wbr brItamaraca IslandNative name Ilha de ItamaracaDutch map of Itamaraca Island 1648GeographyLocationAtlantic OceanAdministrationBrazilStatePernambucoMunicipalityItamaraca Itamaraca has a total area of 66 68 square kilometres 25 75 sq mi and had an estimated population of 26 672 inhabitants in 2020 according to IBGE This is up from 16 000 in 2007 and reflects the increasing popularity of the island as a residential rather than touristic destination It is located in the metropolitan area of Recife the capital city of Pernambuco state about an hour from Recife International Airport The main activities of the population are fishing and increasingly tourism Recife is located about 38 kilometres 24 mi to the south whereas Olinda another important town of Pernambuco and also UNESCO World Heritage is 30 kilometres 19 mi to the south It was awarded city status on 1 January 1959 4 About two thirds of the island is covered in protected natural rain forest Mata Atlantica with most human occupation and development occupying a narrow strip along the ocean front white sandy beaches that stretch for around 12 km 7 5 miles along the eastern coast These beaches are protected by a reef 3 km 2 miles off the coast that encircles the island on the ocean side making the island waters shallow safe and warm Year round temperatures typically vary in a narrow range of 26 31C 79 88F with the rainy season occasional heavy rains not monsoon in May to July Building regulations since 1995 have limited the number of floors in buildings to 2 resulting in a complete absence of high rise apartment complexes and no industry is allowed on the island Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Tourist attractions 4 People 5 Economy 5 1 Economic indicators 5 2 Health indicators 6 Penal Facilities 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography editState Pernambuco Region RMR Recife Boundaries Goiana N Igarassu S Itapissuma W Atlantic ocean E Area 66 68 square kilometres 25 75 sq mi Elevation 30 metres 98 ft Hydrography Small coast rivers most only running in the winter lakes Vegetation Atlantic forest numerous fruit trees incl mango avocado coconut cashew and many others mangrove Climate Hot tropical and dry Annual average temperature 29C 84F Main roads BR 101 mainland PE 35 and PE 01 Distance to Recife 38 kmHistory edit nbsp Painting by Johannes Vingboons of Itamaraca 17th centuryIn the early 1500s before Portuguese colonization when under Dutch control clarification needed the island was the site of a trading post for furs and other native goods and transhipment depot for Brazilwood In 1516 was founded the first sugar cane mill in Portuguese America the oldest still inhabited Portuguese settlement in America citation needed The island at that time was occupied by various loosely related tribes of Tupi Guarani native South American peoples Later the island became part of the Captaincy of Itamaraca most of which today is occupied by the state of Paraiba which took its name from the island established by King John III of Portugal in 1534 The chief economic activity in the following century and a half was sugar cane processing in engenhos sugar mills and coconut production While Itamaraca was administratively separate it operated as a political and economic subdivision of Pernambuco With the rise of the gold economy in the late 17th century Itamaraca became economically isolated Itamaraca is reputed for having one of the first if not the first Jewish community in the Americas In the Yosef Goldman Collection there is a book titled Sefer Shefa Tal a kabbalistic volume that was printed in Hanau Germany in 1612 It contains a handwritten statement of ownership by Rabbi Jacob Lagarto of a congregation in Tamarica Brazil Rabbi Lagarto came to Brazil as a young man and was the author of a volume of aphorisms copies of which evidently no longer exist The book is the only known physical link to this Jewish community since there are no other known artifacts from it 5 6 Tourist attractions editFurther information Pernambuco Beaches and Pernambuco Museums Beaches and water sports Forte Orange first built by the Dutch in 1631 and rebuilt by the Portuguese in 1654 Vila Velha seat of the former Itamaraca Hereditary Captaincy Church of Our Lady of the Conception colonial houses Sao Joao and Amparo engenhos historic sugar mill and plantation complexes Ibama s centre of sea mammals Trichechus manatus Nossa Senhora da Conceicao Second oldest church in BrazilPeople editThe Ciranda singer songwriter Lia de Itamaraca comes from here 7 Economy editThe main economic activities in Itamaraca are based in tourism fishing and local commerce Economic indicators edit Population GDP x 1000 R 8 GDP pc R PE RMR18 658 76 266 4 340 0 13 0 19 Economy by Sector 2006 Primary sector Secondary sector Service sector6 35 14 84 78 81 Health indicators edit 9 HDI 2000 Hospitals 2012 Hospitals beds 2007 Children s Mortality every 1000 2005 0 743 1 363 9 0Penal Facilities editLike many islands around the world prisons were built there many years ago as many people could not swim at that time Itamaraca island still has two prisons which are nearing the end of a long term relocation program to a new facility being built near Itaquitinga on the mainland The prisons are located on the leeward side of the island away from the tourist areas and have little impact other than the psychological awareness of their existence Gallery edit nbsp Forte Orange looking out to sea nbsp Coroa de Aviao beach looking out to sea nbsp Pilar and beach nbsp Bridge and causeway to the island nbsp Forte Orange area looking towards Coroa nbsp Rio Ambar beach nbsp Forte Orange beach looking towards the Coroa islet nbsp Estuary of river Jaguaribe nbsp Forte Orange entrance before restoration work nbsp Fort Orange internal nbsp Pilar church nbsp Party time nbsp Messing about in boats round the island See also editList of islands of Brazil List of municipalities in PernambucoReferences edit IBGE 2020 Vocabulario Tupi FERREIRA A B H Novo Dicionario da Lingua Portuguesa Segunda edicao Rio de Janeiro Nova Fronteira 1986 p 1087 Historia do Municipio Prefeitura Municipal da Ilha de Itamaraca Prefecture of the Ilha de Itamaraca in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 20 September 2018 Levine Yitzchok 6 December 2006 Hooked On American Jewish History jewishpress com The Jewish Press Retrieved 2 April 2016 Oppenheim Samuel 1909 The Early History of the Jews in New York 1654 1664 Some New Matter on the Subject American Jewish Historical Society p 45 Retrieved 2 April 2016 tamarica brazil Lia de Itamaraca Brazil WOMEX www womex com Retrieved 2023 08 04 Itamaraca 2007 GDP IBGE page 30 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine PE State site City by city profileExternal links editItamaraca island Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ilha de Itamaraca amp oldid 1186420520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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