Santa Cruz, Cape Verde

Santa Cruz
Municipality

Port of Pedra Badejo
Coordinates: 15°07′N 23°33′W / 15.11°N 23.55°W / 15.11; -23.55Coordinates: 15°07′N 23°33′W / 15.11°N 23.55°W / 15.11; -23.55
Country Cape Verde
Island Santiago
Area
  Total 112.2 km2 (43.3 sq mi)
Population (2010)[1]
  Total 26,585
  Density 240/km2 (610/sq mi)

Santa Cruz is a concelho (municipality) of Cape Verde. It is situated in the eastern part of the island of Santiago. Its seat is the town Pedra Badejo. Its population was 26,585 at the 2010 census.[1]

Economy

It's economy is based in agriculture, in which rural population produces agricultural commodities for export to larger markets in Praia, Assomada and Fogo. Small market centers exist in São Lourenço dos Órgãos and Pedra Badejo, which act primary as commodity exchanges where subsistence farmers exchange goods as available with merchants who transport and sell goods in larger markets. The primary agricultural productions include fodder (usually in the form of maize stalks), bananas, papayas and coconuts. Prior to 1981 the area also produced a substantial percentage of the island's maize, but the arrival of large-scale international food aid, while vastly improving the region’s food security, made producing foodstuffs unprofitable. Maize and legumes are still the region's primary agricultural product, though 97% is consumed by the families that produce it. The mixture of nitrogen fixing and nitrogen consuming crops reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, allowing small farmers to remain solvent despite little cash income.

The dry-season economy is directed primarily by agricultural cooperatives, which assign stonemasonry, carpentry and other construction tasks through contracts awarded by the local governments. The president of the cooperative acts as a de facto village headman in areas where there are no government representative.

The soil in the region is very fertile (being especially rich in iron and potash), though water is scarce in all parts of the municipality.

Subdivisions

The municipality consists of one freguesia (civil parish), Santiago Maior. The freguesia is subdivided into the following settlements:

  • Achada Belbel (pop: 767)
  • Achada Fazenda (pop: 2,592)
  • Achada Igreja (pop: 142)
  • Achada Lage (pop: 686)
  • Achada Ponta (pop: 403)
  • Boaventura (pop: 424)
  • Boca Larga (pop: 186)
  • Cancelo (pop: 2,042)
  • Chã da Silva (pop: 1,152)
  • Julangue - unhabited hamlet
  • Librão (pop: 297)
  • Matinho (pop: 737)
  • Monte Negro (pop: 562)
  • Pedra Badejo (pop: 9,859)
  • Porto Madeira (pop: 400)
  • Rebelo (pop: 153)
  • Renque Purga (pop: 904)
  • Ribeira Seca (pop: 720)
  • Ribeirão Almaço (pop: 158)
  • Ribeirão Boi (pop: 388)
  • Rocha Lama (pop: 724)
  • Saltos Abaixo (pop: 535)
  • Santa Cruz (pop: 2,019)
  • São Cristovão (pop: 442)
  • Serelho (pop: 293)

History

It was created in 1971, when two parishes of the older Municipality of Praia were separated to become the Municipality of Santa Cruz. In 2005, a southern parish of the municipality was split off to become the Municipality of São Lourenço dos Órgãos.

Demography

Population of Santa Cruz, Cape Verde (1980—2010)
1980[2][3] 1990[2][3] 2000[3][4] 2010[1]
22995 25892 33015 26585

Sports

One of the Santiago North Zone Regional League's four stadiums are located in Pedra Badejo. Desportivo de Santa Cruz and Scorpion Vermelho are the chief clubs of the municipality.

Notable people

Sister city

The municipality of Santa Cruz is twinned with the city and municipality of Viseu in northcentral Portugal.

External links

References

  1. 1 2 3 "2010 Census results". Instituto Nacional de Estatística Cabo Verde (in Portuguese). 17 March 2014.
  2. 1 2 Source: Statoids
  3. 1 2 3 Includes the population of the present-day São Lourenço dos Órgãos municipality.
  4. Source: Instituto Nacional de Estatísticas.
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