RIBEIRA DAS TAΓNHAS
(Parish of Vila Franca do Campo Municipality)
37°43′4″N 25°24′39″W
Ribeira das Tainhas is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Vila Franca do Campo, with an area of 9.91 km² and 640 inhabitants (2021 census). Its population density is 64.6 inhabitants/km².
History
Following its discovery between 1426 and 1439, the island of SΓ£o Miguel began to be populated under the authority of the Infante D. Henrique, who sent colonists from continental Portugal. Then, during the second half of the 16th century, people from Madeira and France began to settle in the region of Ribeira das TaΓnhas. This settlement came after the initial destruction of Vila Franca do Campo by the 1522 earthquake when the populous was rebuilding.
Little is known of the initial settlers of this region, but there is some evidence that the people initially cultivated a subsistence lifestyle. The economy that developed here was concentrated on the cultivation of oranges, and the exportation of many agricultural stuffs and wine occurred through the Porto of Calhau de Areia. Oranges and wine were primarily exported to markets in England, which supported the economy of the parish for many years.
Geography
Ribeira das Tainhas is the smallest of the civil parishes of Vila Franca do Campo. It shares a short coastal frontier with its neighbouring parishes, and extends into the interior of the island: these include Ponta GarΓ§a (to the east) and SΓ£o Miguel (to the west). Access to Ribeira das TaΓnhas is accomplished primarily through the Regional E.R.1-1Βͺ roadway and Via-RΓ‘ida that connects many settlements, although a secondary roadway provides connections to its neighbours. In addition, a coastal road (the E.R.3-2Βͺ) begins in Ribeira Seca at the intersection of the old regional roadway, in the Figueira da Casquete.
Apart from the areas of Amoreiras and SΓ£o JoΓ£o, that hug the coastal roadway, the parish extends into the interior, into a plain of volcanic spatter cones. The area is represented by the Lagoa do Congro (Lake of the Conger), a former spatter cone, now inundated with water.
Due to the rough cliffs of the region, the parish has few accessible beaches, with the beach of Calhau da Areia being the most distinct. A fine sand beach, Calhau da Areia is an unmonitored 100-metre (330 ft) beach with a parking area overlooking the coast frequented by locals. Its situated in a zone at the centre of a group of roads with access to pedestrian trails. The main scenic lookout in the centre of town, is the Miradouro da Freguesia, with ample parking picnic areas and green spaces.
Architecture
Church of Bom Jesus Menino (Portuguese: Igreja Paroquial de Ribeira das TaΓnhas/Igreja do Bom Jesus Menino), the simple church was begun in 1811 and includes a plain facade frontispiece with oculus over the doorway;
Culture
Several cultural and secular events mark the annual calendar, they include: the Festa do Sagrado Coração de Jesus (Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus), in the third week of July; the annual Concurso de Sopas Este (Soup Festival), on the second weekend of July and on 8 December, the Festa de Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Festival of Our Lady of the Conception).
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RIBEIRA SECA
(Parish of Vila Franca do Campo Municipality)
37°43′17″N 25°25′24″W
Ribeira Seca is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Vila Franca do Campo with an area of 5.53 km² and 1005 inhabitants (2021 census). Its population density is 181.7 inhabitants/km².
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