São Miguel, Cape Verde

São Miguel is a concelho (municipality) of Cape Verde. It is situated in the northeastern part of the island of Santiago. Its seat is the city Calheta de São Miguel. Its population was 15,648 at the 2010 census, and its area is 77.4 km2.[2] The municipality was created in 1996, when a parish of the older Municipality of Tarrafal was separated to become the Municipality of São Miguel.[3][4]

São Miguel
Municipality
Coordinates: 15.19°N 23.64°W / 15.19; -23.64
CountryCape Verde
IslandSantiago
Area
  Total77.4 km2 (29.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[1]
  Total15,648
  Density200/km2 (520/sq mi)
ID76
WebsiteOfficial website

Subdivisions

The municipality consists of one freguesia (civil parish), São Miguel Arcanjo. The freguesia is subdivided into the following settlements:

  • Achada Monte (pop: 1,652, town)[5]
  • Calheta de São Miguel (pop: 3,175, city)[5]
  • Casa Branca (pop: 73)
  • Chã de Ponta (pop: 220)
  • Cutelo Gomes (pop: 658)
  • Espinho Branco (pop: 869)
  • Gongon (pop: 207)
  • Igreja (pop: 325)
  • Machado (pop: 130)
  • Mato Correia (pop: 328)
  • Monte Bode (pop: 118)
  • Monte Pousada (pop: 486)
  • Palha Carga (pop: 375)
  • Pedra Barro (pop: 259)
  • Pedra Serrado (pop: 484)
  • Pilão Cão (pop: 1,132)
  • Pingo Chuva (pop: 63)
  • Ponta Verde (pop: 1,065)
  • Principal (pop: 1,193)
  • Ribeireta (pop: 215)
  • Tagarra (pop: 669)
  • Varanda (pop: 445)
  • Veneza (pop: 1,375)
  • Xaxa (pop: 114)

Demography

Population of São Miguel (1980—2010)
Year Population
1980[6]
12,349
1990[6]
13,786
2000[6]
16,128
2010[2]
15,648

Politics

Since 2004, the Movement for Democracy (MpD) is the ruling party of the municipality. The results of the latest elections, in 2016:[7]

Party Municipal Council Municipal Assembly
Votes% Seats Votes% Seats
MpD69.35767.5012
PAICV25.39027.135
PP2.0902.210

In the September 2016 municipal elections, Herménio Fernandes won with an absolute majority and became president. At the federal level, São Miguel belongs to the constituency of Santiago North.

Notable people

References

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