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Cachoeira ( Portuguese, meaning
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) is an inland municipality of
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, on the
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. The town exports
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and is a thriving commercial and industrial centre. The municipality contains 56% of the
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, created in 2000. São Félix is located directly across the Paraguaçu River from Cachoeira; it also borders the municipalities of
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, Santo Amaro,
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, and Muritiba.


History

The area of present-day Cachoeira was home to numerous Amerindians prior to the colonial period. Paulo Dias Adorno and Afonso Rodrigues arrived in the region in 1531 from Portugal. They and their descendants entered into a century of conflict with the existing indigenous population, ultimately resulting in the expulsion of native Brazilians from the region. Mem de Sá, governor-general of the Portuguese colony of Brazil from 1557 to 1572, first attempted to expel the native population from Cachoeira in 1559. Álvaro Rodrigues Adorno, son of António Dias Adorno, arrived in 1595 and attempted peace settlements with the Amerindian population. Fighting continued between the two groups into the 17th century and hindered the settlement of the region by the Portuguese. Captain-General Gaspar Rodrigues Adorno attempted a final expulsion of the indigenous population in the early 17th century, and his son, João Rodrigues Adorno, rebuilt the a residential fort and a chapel in 1654. The chapel, Capela de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda (
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), became the first in Cachoeira. The settlement became known as Nossa Senhora do Rosário in 1674. It became the second town in Bahia under a Royal Charter of 1693 and was renamed the Vila de Nossa Senhora do Rosário do Porto da Cachoeira do Porto da Cachoeira do Paraguaçu. Because of its location on the
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, the town served as an important economic link between the interior of Bahia and its capital, Salvador; the city connected the agricultural lands of the Reconcavo and the interior ''sertão'' region. Sugar cane farming and
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mining on the
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(Rio de Contas) brought wealth to Cachoeira and resulted in an organized settlement on the Paraguaçu with numerous public buildings, churches, and urban residences. Cachoeira became a center of the independence movement in the early 19th century. It was a center of the war of the Independence of Bahia and was elevated to city status under an imperial decree of March 13, 1873. The Companhia Central da Bahia—Imperial Central Railway Company Limited constructed a extension from Feira de Santana to Cachoeira and São Félix in 1874. A foundation stone of a future railroad bridge was placed in Cachoeira on December 22, 1881. The engineers Frederico Merei and Affonso Glycerio da Cunha Maciel built the bridge, which was inaugurated on July 7, 1885.
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allowed his name on the bridge, which was named the
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, and the Imperial Arms were placed on a keystone of the bridge. The worldwide
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reduced the population of Cachoeira and caused widespread social and economic disorder. The disease spread to Salvador in early 1855 and appeared in the Caquende and Pitanga neighborhoods of Cachoeira in August. It soon spread to both urban and rural parts of the town; 100 people died within the first ten days of the arrival of cholera in the Cachoeira. The epidemic disproportionately affected the town's slave population. Ultimately 3,000 died from the disease in the urban part of the city and 8,500 in outlying rural areas. Entire families were lost to cholera, the town was left with numerous orphans, several ''engenhos'' closed, and the economy of Cachoeira saw a steadily decline. The city is now a center of tourism, is noted for its historic structures, and is a center of
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.


Population history


Notable people

*
Francisca Praguer Fróes Francisca Praguer Fróes ( Cachoeira, Bahia, 21 October 1872 – Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the ...
, Brazil's first female physician * Mateus Aleluia, Brazilian poet and musician.


Historic structures

Cachoeira is home to numerous colonial-period historic structures, many designated as Brazilian national and Bahian state monuments. The historic center of Cachoeira was designated a national monument by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN). Churches *
Chapel of Our Lady of Help The Chapel of Our Lady of Help ( pt, Capela de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda, Capela da Ajuda) is a 20th-century Roman Catholic church in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It sits on the site of a church of the same name built by the Jesuits in 1549, one of the ...
(''Capela de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda'') *
Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel ( pt, Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo) is a 17th-century Catholic Church, Roman Catholic church and former convent in Salvador, Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The church is dedicated ...
and
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(''Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo e Capela e Casa de Oração da Ordem Terceira do Carmo'') *
Church of the Old Seminary in Belém da Cachoeira The Church of the Seminary of Belém ( pt, Igreja do Antigo Seminário de Belém de Cachoeira)) is a church and former school in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. The seminary was founded in 1686 by the Jesuits and was the order's first school in Brazil o ...
(''Igreja do Antigo Seminário de Belém de Cachoeira'') *
Parish Church of Our Lady of the Rosary The Parish Church of Our Lady of the Rosary ( pt, Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora do Rosário) is a 17th-century Roman Catholic church in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. Its construction began in the late 17th century and was completed in the 1750s, like ...
(''Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora do Rosário'') *
Parish Church of Santiago do Iguape The Parish Church of Santiago do Iguape ( pt, Igreja Matriz de Santiago do Iguape) is a Roman Catholic church in the Iguape district of Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. Its construction began in the early 19th century and replaced an earlier church struc ...
(''Igreja Matriz de Santiago, Iguape'') *Ruins of the
Convent and Church of Saint Antony The Convent and Church of Saint Antony ( pt, Convento e Igreja de Santo António) is a former Franciscans, Franciscan church and convent in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. Construction on the church was likely completed in 1658. The church is dedicated ...
(''Ruínas do Convento e Igreja de Santo António'') Candomblé Terreiros *Terreiro Aganjú Didê da Nação Nagô-Tedô *Terreiro Dendezeiros *Terreiro Egbé Éran Ope Olúwa - Terreiro Viva Deus *
Terreiro Loba Nekun Filho Terreiro Loba Nekun Filho, also spelled as Terreiro Lobanekum Filho, or Casa de Mae Lira, is a Candomblé terreiro in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. It was founded by Amazilia Matias da Conceição (1906-1997), better known as Mãe Lira de Iemanjá ...
*Terreiro Ogodum Ei *Terreiro Rumpayme Ayono Runtólogi *Terreiro Zogbodo Male Nogun Seja Unde (Roça do Ventura) Residences *Ana Nery Birthplace (''Casa Natal de Ana Nery'') * House at Praça Dr. Aristides Milton 23-A (''Casa à Praça Dr. Aristides Milton 23-A'') *
House at No. 4 Rua Ana Nery House at No. 4 Rua Ana Nery ( pt, Casa à Rua Ana Nery, 4, or ''Sobrado à Rua Ana Nery, 4'') is a house in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. Its date of construction is unknown but is likely between the end of the 18th century and beginning of the 19th ...
(''Casa à Rua Ana Nery, 4'') *Sobrado at No. 1 Rua Ana Nery (''Sobrado à Rua Ana Nery, 1'') *
Sobrado at No. 2 Rua Ana Nery Sobrado at No. 2 Rua Ana Nery ( pt, Sobrado à Rua Ana Nery Nº 2 is a Portuguese-colonial era '' sobrado'', or urban manor house, in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. It was constructed in the early 18th century by a wealthy family, and has a privileged ...
(''Sobrado na Rua Ana Nery, 2'') *Sobrado at No. 25 Rua Ana Nery (''Sobrado à Rua Ana Nery, 25'') *House at No. 1 Rua Benjamim Constant (''Casa à Rua Benjamin Constant, 1'') *House at No. 2 Rua Benjamim Constant (''Casa na Rua Benjamim Constant, 2'') *
House at No. 17 Rua Benjamin Constant House at No. 17 Rua Benjamin Constant ( pt, Casa à Rua Benjamin Constant, 17, or ''Casa à Ladeira da Cadeia, 17'') is a former home and archive building in Cachoeira, Brazil. Its date of construction is unknown but is likely between the end of ...
(''Casa à Rua Benjamin Constant, 17'') *House at Rua Estrada de Ferro (''Casa à Rua Estrada de Ferro'') *Teixeira de Freitas Birthplace (''Casa natal de Teixeira de Freitas'') *Estrela Manor House (''Solar Estrela'') *Sobrado at No. 4 Praça da Aclamação (''Sobrado à Praça da Aclamação, 4'') *Sobrado at No. 13 Rua Treze de Maio (''Sobrado à Rua Treze de Maio, 13'') *Sobrado of João R. Adorno (''Sobrado de João R. Adorno'') Urban buildings and structures *
Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton Fountain The Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton Fountain ( pt, Chafariz da Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton) is an 18th-century public fountain in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. The fountain is located at the north of Praça Dr. Aristides Mílton and sits between numerou ...
(''Chafariz da Praça Dr. Mílton'') *
Garden of Hospital São João de Deus The Garden of Hospital São João de Deus ( pt, Jardim do Hospital São João de Deus) is an abandoned garden in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. It is part of the Hospital São João de Deus architectural ensemble that includes a hospital building, a la ...
(''Jardim do Hospital São João de Deus'') *
Dom Pedro II Bridge Dom Pedro II Bridge (( pt, Ponte Dom Pedro II), also Dom Pedro II Imperial Bridge pt, Ponte Dom Pedro II) is a bridge between Cachoeira and São Félix, Bahia, Brazil. It crosses the Paraguaçu River and serves as an automotive, rail, and pedes ...
(''Ponte Dom Pedro II'') * Town Hall of Cachoeira (''Casa de Câmara e Cadeia'', ''Paço Municipal de Cachoeira'') Sugar plantations *Campina Sugar Plantation (''Engenho Campina'') *Da Ponta Sugar Plantation (''Engenho da Ponta'') *Embiara Sugar Plantation (''Engenho Embiara, Sobrado'') *Vitória Sugar Mill ('' Engenho Vitória'')


Gallery

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References


External links

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