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Lajes das Flores

Lajes das Flores (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈlaʒɨʒ ðɐʃ ˈfloɾɨʃ] ) is a municipality in the western part of the Azores; it includes the southern part of the island of Flores. To the north, where it is bordered by Santa Cruz das Flores. The population in 2021 was 1,408,[1] in an area of 70.05 square kilometres (27.05 sq mi).[2] Its municipal seat is in the parish of the same name.

Lajes das Flores
Rugged interior of the municipality of Lajes das Flores
Location of the municipality of Lajes das Flores in the archipelago of the Azores
Coordinates: 39°24′20″N 31°13′4″W / 39.40556°N 31.21778°W / 39.40556; -31.21778
Country Portugal
Auton. regionAzores
IslandFlores
EstablishedSettlement: c.1457
Municipality: c.1832
Parishes7
Government
 • PresidentJoão António Vieira Lourenço
Area
 • Total70.05 km2 (27.05 sq mi)
Elevation
384 m (1,260 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total1,408
 • Density20/km2 (52/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−01:00 (AZOT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC±00:00 (AZOST)
Postal code
9960-431
Area code(+351) 292 XXX-XXXX
PatronNossa Senhora do Rosário
Local holiday3rd Monday in July
Website

History edit

 
The overlook and former fort that defended the port of Lajes
 
One of the former residences in the village of Cauda
 
A view of center of the village of Fajãzinha

Flores was discovered by Diogo de Teive and his son, João de Teive, in 1452. Within a year, 20 January 1453, the islands of Corvo Marini (Marine Crows), meaning the islands of Flores and Corvo, was donated to D. Afonso, Duke of Bragança and Count of Barcelso by King Afonso V.[3] On 20 January 1475, João Teive ceded the captaincy to Fernão Teles de Meneses, but by 1 March 1504, the captaincy was donated to João da Fonseca by King Manuel I.[3]

The first documented reference to Lajes was to the first religious parish on the island, to the invocation of Nossa Senhora do Rosário (Our Lady of the Rosary). Lajes, the town, was the first area to be populated in the southern part of the island, around the 16th Century; in 1510, owing to its natural port and growing settlement it prospered, attaining the title of "vila" (town) by 1515 (becoming, some say, the oldest settlement in the Western Group of Azorean islands).[4]

In 1587, the small community was destroyed by English privateers, then when the population was more numerous then in Santa Cruz.[3]

Initially, Lajes das Flores extended from Ribeira da Silva (now part of the parish of Lomba) to Fajã Grande (which included the localities of Lajedo, Fajãzinha, Caldeira, Mosteiro, Fajã Grande and Fazenda). The western places, with the exception of Lajedo, were de-annexed to form the parish of Nossa Senhora dos Fajã, an independent parish in 1676 (and whose seat in Fajãzinha. Fazenda, was eventually de-annexed in 1919.

Around the 19th-Century, due to the rivalries on the small island, and owing to Santa Cruz das Flores' dominance economically and politically, it was undertaken to unify Lajes and Santa Cruz municipalities into one. The Civil Governor of the District of Horta (which included within it the islands of Horta, Flores and Corvo), António José Vieira Santa Rita, in a royal report dated 1869, rationalized that the island could not support two municipalities, and that on the island of Corvo "one administrative parish is enough for the population". Continuing he affirmed that "in actuality, instead of benefitting, the [municipal status] is a burden on the population who would have it alleviated...they find themselves annexed already for falling under...the Municipality of Santa Cruz, and also by the service of the industry and judiciary". On June 26, 1867, then national assembly deputy Martens Ferrão had suggested the same in that "the two islands Flores and Corvo would be constituted as just one municipality, and that it naturally should be her future." In his analysis, José António Vieira Santa Rita also proposed the extinction of Lajes, finding that the residents of the Villa would unfavourably, but that the rest of the southern settlers would tolerate it. The fusion of the municipalities was forced by decrete on November 18, 1895, and published in the official journal the following day, and included the suppression of the municipalities of Lajes and Corvo. This was appreciated and supported by the Municipal government in Santa Cruz das Flores, during this time governed by the "Partido Regenerador (Cartistas)", of which the former Martens Ferrão was a member. This change did not last too long; on January 13, 1898, the Cartistas fell out of favor, and the municipalities were restored: Lajes das Flores, Santa Cruz das Flores and Corvo.[3] This change was welcome to the small bourgeois in Lajes; on March 17, 1898, the restored Municipal Council sent a formal letter of thanks to the Minister of the King, José Luciano de Castro, for "...the autonomy which was disputed by the populous in general in all the municipality". From that session onwards the main square of Lajes was renamed from the plain Largo do Município to Largo do Exmo. Conselheiro José Luciano de Castro.

The establishment of the Telecommunications Station and French Base on the Flores (in 1960), although in Santa Cruz, was an economic benefit to most of the citizens in both municipalities. The first aspect station to arrive in Lajes municipality was the Radionaval Station, which was installed in the Lajes lighthouse (in the centre of town). The lands were expropriated for the station in 1945, although the final inauguration did not occur until 1951. In 1965 the LORAN Station of Flores was completed in the parish of Fazenda.

The completion of the commercial port in Lajes was significant in altering the roadways of the southern municipality, during the mandate of its President/Mayor Albino Cristiano Gomes.

Geography edit

Situated on the southern maritime coast and extending to the southwest, the municipality of Lajes is one of two administrative divisions of the island of Flores. The southern municipality is more widely populated than its northern neighbour, although settlements within the interior are considered few and scattered on the rugged landscape.

 
The interior of the island of Flores, showing Lagoa Funda and Lagoa Rasa, in the municipality of Lajes

Lajes is included in the Zona de Protecção Especial da Costa Sul e Sudoeste da ilha das Flores (South and Southwest Coast of Flores Special Protection Zone) as part of the Rede Natura 2000.

The municipality is composed of seven civil parishes (Portuguese: freguesias) with their own administrative organs (Portuguese: Juntas de Freguesia), they include:

  • Fajã Grande - located in the basin and fajã on the western coast, with a population of less than 250 inhabitants;
  • Fajãzinha - less than 100 residents live in this community, located north of Fajã Grande; Fajãzinha is a diminutive of fajã, referring to it being a small agglomeration of homes in the corner of the fajã;
  • Fazenda - literally meaning "commercial goods" or "location where [these] goods are available for sale", it was the last civil parish to be formed (de-annexed from its neighbour in 1919); there less than 300 people living in an area of 29.5 square kilometres (11.4 sq mi);
  • Lajedo - an agricultural community located 9 km from Lajes, and close to one of the islands ex-libris, the Rocha dos Bordões, as well as other natural monuments;
  • Lajes das Flores - the seat of the municipal government, located in the southeast coast; largest population center in the municipality;
  • Lomba - location of the island's first chapel, and neighbour of the parish of Lajes, Lomba literally represents an area border by river-valleys along the southern coast;
  • Mosteiro - the smallest parish in area and density, with less than 50 residents; it is the second smallest center on the island.

The main urban nucleus (Lajes) is implanted in a small area that includes the historical small port and arriba in the southeast, from where the first community of Lajes extending along former footpaths and rural roads. The area is marked by an accented relief of cliffs and mountainous, dominated by patches of forest, alternating with walled pasturelands. Agricultural areas are located between Lajes and Fazenda, situated in the northeast, while the southern coast comprises the Fajã Grande, Fajãzinha, Fazenda, Lajedo, Lajes, Lomba and Mosteiro.

Economy edit

Lajes economy is driven by agriculture, including dairy production, and a reasonable fishery. In the past, whale-hunting was an aspect of the latter economy, during the 1960-70s, which has since been abandoned, although remnants of this aspect are visible in some of the communities.

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  2. ^ Eurostat 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c d Costa, Anouk (2011), SIPA (ed.), Núcleo urbano da vila das Lajes das Flores (IPA.00027997/PT072003050003) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 6 September 2014
  4. ^ Pierluigi Bragaglia, 1996, p.14; Seen as a fragile settlement some historians found it absolutely inadmissible that there should exist a vila in Flores by 1515.
Sources
  • Bragaglia, Pierluigi (1996). Roteiro dos Antigos Caminhos do Concelho Lajes das Flores, Açores [Route of the Old Roads in the Municipality of Lajes dos Flores, Azores] (in Portuguese). Lajes dos Flores, Azores: Câmara Municipal de Lajes das Flores.
  • AA.VV., ed. (2005), Livro das paisagens dos Açores, Contributos para a identificação e caracterização das paisagens dos Açores (in Portuguese), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Direção Regional do Ordenamento do Território e dos Recursos Hídricos
  • Fernandes, José Manuel (2008), História ilustrada da arquitectura dos Açores (in Portuguese), Angra do Heroísmo (Azores), Portugal: Instituto Açoriano de Cultura
  • Frutuoso, Gaspar (1977–1987), Saudades da Terra (in Portuguese), Instituto Cultural de Ponta Delgada

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For the civil parish see Lajes das Flores parish Lajes das Flores Portuguese pronunciation ˈlaʒɨʒ dɐʃ ˈfloɾɨʃ is a municipality in the western part of the Azores it includes the southern part of the island of Flores To the north where it is bordered by Santa Cruz das Flores The population in 2021 was 1 408 1 in an area of 70 05 square kilometres 27 05 sq mi 2 Its municipal seat is in the parish of the same name Lajes das FloresMunicipalityRugged interior of the municipality of Lajes das FloresFlagCoat of armsLocation of the municipality of Lajes das Flores in the archipelago of the AzoresCoordinates 39 24 20 N 31 13 4 W 39 40556 N 31 21778 W 39 40556 31 21778Country PortugalAuton regionAzoresIslandFloresEstablishedSettlement c 1457Municipality c 1832Parishes7Government PresidentJoao Antonio Vieira LourencoArea Total70 05 km2 27 05 sq mi Elevation384 m 1 260 ft Population 2021 Total1 408 Density20 km2 52 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 AZOT Summer DST UTC 00 00 AZOST Postal code9960 431Area code 351 292 XXX XXXXPatronNossa Senhora do RosarioLocal holiday3rd Monday in JulyWebsiteCmlajesflores Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The overlook and former fort that defended the port of Lajes nbsp One of the former residences in the village of Cauda nbsp A view of center of the village of FajazinhaFlores was discovered by Diogo de Teive and his son Joao de Teive in 1452 Within a year 20 January 1453 the islands of Corvo Marini Marine Crows meaning the islands of Flores and Corvo was donated to D Afonso Duke of Braganca and Count of Barcelso by King Afonso V 3 On 20 January 1475 Joao Teive ceded the captaincy to Fernao Teles de Meneses but by 1 March 1504 the captaincy was donated to Joao da Fonseca by King Manuel I 3 The first documented reference to Lajes was to the first religious parish on the island to the invocation of Nossa Senhora do Rosario Our Lady of the Rosary Lajes the town was the first area to be populated in the southern part of the island around the 16th Century in 1510 owing to its natural port and growing settlement it prospered attaining the title of vila town by 1515 becoming some say the oldest settlement in the Western Group of Azorean islands 4 In 1587 the small community was destroyed by English privateers then when the population was more numerous then in Santa Cruz 3 Initially Lajes das Flores extended from Ribeira da Silva now part of the parish of Lomba to Faja Grande which included the localities of Lajedo Fajazinha Caldeira Mosteiro Faja Grande and Fazenda The western places with the exception of Lajedo were de annexed to form the parish of Nossa Senhora dos Faja an independent parish in 1676 and whose seat in Fajazinha Fazenda was eventually de annexed in 1919 Around the 19th Century due to the rivalries on the small island and owing to Santa Cruz das Flores dominance economically and politically it was undertaken to unify Lajes and Santa Cruz municipalities into one The Civil Governor of the District of Horta which included within it the islands of Horta Flores and Corvo Antonio Jose Vieira Santa Rita in a royal report dated 1869 rationalized that the island could not support two municipalities and that on the island of Corvo one administrative parish is enough for the population Continuing he affirmed that in actuality instead of benefitting the municipal status is a burden on the population who would have it alleviated they find themselves annexed already for falling under the Municipality of Santa Cruz and also by the service of the industry and judiciary On June 26 1867 then national assembly deputy Martens Ferrao had suggested the same in that the two islands Flores and Corvo would be constituted as just one municipality and that it naturally should be her future In his analysis Jose Antonio Vieira Santa Rita also proposed the extinction of Lajes finding that the residents of the Villa would unfavourably but that the rest of the southern settlers would tolerate it The fusion of the municipalities was forced by decrete on November 18 1895 and published in the official journal the following day and included the suppression of the municipalities of Lajes and Corvo This was appreciated and supported by the Municipal government in Santa Cruz das Flores during this time governed by the Partido Regenerador Cartistas of which the former Martens Ferrao was a member This change did not last too long on January 13 1898 the Cartistas fell out of favor and the municipalities were restored Lajes das Flores Santa Cruz das Flores and Corvo 3 This change was welcome to the small bourgeois in Lajes on March 17 1898 the restored Municipal Council sent a formal letter of thanks to the Minister of the King Jose Luciano de Castro for the autonomy which was disputed by the populous in general in all the municipality From that session onwards the main square of Lajes was renamed from the plain Largo do Municipio to Largo do Exmo Conselheiro Jose Luciano de Castro The establishment of the Telecommunications Station and French Base on the Flores in 1960 although in Santa Cruz was an economic benefit to most of the citizens in both municipalities The first aspect station to arrive in Lajes municipality was the Radionaval Station which was installed in the Lajes lighthouse in the centre of town The lands were expropriated for the station in 1945 although the final inauguration did not occur until 1951 In 1965 the LORAN Station of Flores was completed in the parish of Fazenda The completion of the commercial port in Lajes was significant in altering the roadways of the southern municipality during the mandate of its President Mayor Albino Cristiano Gomes Geography editSituated on the southern maritime coast and extending to the southwest the municipality of Lajes is one of two administrative divisions of the island of Flores The southern municipality is more widely populated than its northern neighbour although settlements within the interior are considered few and scattered on the rugged landscape nbsp The interior of the island of Flores showing Lagoa Funda and Lagoa Rasa in the municipality of Lajes Lajes is included in the Zona de Proteccao Especial da Costa Sul e Sudoeste da ilha das Flores South and Southwest Coast of Flores Special Protection Zone as part of the Rede Natura 2000 The municipality is composed of seven civil parishes Portuguese freguesias with their own administrative organs Portuguese Juntas de Freguesia they include Faja Grande located in the basin and faja on the western coast with a population of less than 250 inhabitants Fajazinha less than 100 residents live in this community located north of Faja Grande Fajazinha is a diminutive of faja referring to it being a small agglomeration of homes in the corner of the faja Fazenda literally meaning commercial goods or location where these goods are available for sale it was the last civil parish to be formed de annexed from its neighbour in 1919 there less than 300 people living in an area of 29 5 square kilometres 11 4 sq mi Lajedo an agricultural community located 9 km from Lajes and close to one of the islands ex libris the Rocha dos Bordoes as well as other natural monuments Lajes das Flores the seat of the municipal government located in the southeast coast largest population center in the municipality Lomba location of the island s first chapel and neighbour of the parish of Lajes Lomba literally represents an area border by river valleys along the southern coast Mosteiro the smallest parish in area and density with less than 50 residents it is the second smallest center on the island The main urban nucleus Lajes is implanted in a small area that includes the historical small port and arriba in the southeast from where the first community of Lajes extending along former footpaths and rural roads The area is marked by an accented relief of cliffs and mountainous dominated by patches of forest alternating with walled pasturelands Agricultural areas are located between Lajes and Fazenda situated in the northeast while the southern coast comprises the Faja Grande Fajazinha Fazenda Lajedo Lajes Lomba and Mosteiro Economy editLajes economy is driven by agriculture including dairy production and a reasonable fishery In the past whale hunting was an aspect of the latter economy during the 1960 70s which has since been abandoned although remnants of this aspect are visible in some of the communities References editNotes Instituto Nacional de Estatistica Eurostat Archived 2012 10 07 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Costa Anouk 2011 SIPA ed Nucleo urbano da vila das Lajes das Flores IPA 00027997 PT072003050003 in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico retrieved 6 September 2014 Pierluigi Bragaglia 1996 p 14 Seen as a fragile settlement some historians found it absolutely inadmissible that there should exist a vila in Flores by 1515 SourcesBragaglia Pierluigi 1996 Roteiro dos Antigos Caminhos do Concelho Lajes das Flores Acores Route of the Old Roads in the Municipality of Lajes dos Flores Azores in Portuguese Lajes dos Flores Azores Camara Municipal de Lajes das Flores AA VV ed 2005 Livro das paisagens dos Acores Contributos para a identificacao e caracterizacao das paisagens dos Acores in Portuguese Ponta Delgada Azores Portugal Direcao Regional do Ordenamento do Territorio e dos Recursos Hidricos Fernandes Jose Manuel 2008 Historia ilustrada da arquitectura dos Acores in Portuguese Angra do Heroismo Azores Portugal Instituto Acoriano de Cultura Frutuoso Gaspar 1977 1987 Saudades da Terra in Portuguese Instituto Cultural de Ponta Delgada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lajes das Flores amp oldid 1101127487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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