Boa Vista, Cape Verde (municipality)
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Boa Vista ( Portuguese for "good view"), sometimes incorrectly spelled Boavista, is a desert-like island that belongs to the
Cape Verde Cape Verde or Cabo Verde, officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country and archipelagic state of West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined land area of about . These islands ...
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/ref> it is the third largest island of the Cape Verde archipelago. The island of Boa Vista is closer to the African continent than all the other islands in Cape Verde, being the easternmost island of all. The distance between Boa Vista and Senegal is only 450 km. The capital of Boa Vista, Sal Rei, is located in the north-western part of the island. Boa Vista is mainly known for its beaches, turtles and traditional music.


Geography

Boa Vista is the third largest island after Santo Antão and Santiago, with an area of 631.1 square kilometres. It is situated south of Sal and north of Maio. The island is generally flat, but it has numerous hills like Monte Estância (the highest point of the island at 387 m),Protected areas in the island of Boa Vista
- Municipality of Boa Vista, March 2013
Monte Santo António, Rocha Estância, Morro de Areia, Morro Negro, Monte Caçador, Pico Forcado and Monte Vigia. Boa Vista is famous for its large beaches like
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, Cabral, Chaves, Ervatão, Gatas, Santa Mónica and Varandinha. Its northernmost point is Ponta do Sol; its westernmost point Ponta Varandinha. Its main river is the Ribeira do Rabil, which has the largest basin area of all Cape Verde at .Estatísticas do Ambiente - 2016
Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Boa Vista is also notable for its desert Deserto de Viana and its dune fields. Boa Vista is surrounded by a number of uninhabited islets, the largest of which is Ilhéu de Sal Rei.


History

The uninhabited island Boa Vista was discovered by
António de Noli Antonio de Noli (born 1415 or possibly 1419) was a 15th-century Genoese nobleman and navigator, and the first governor of the earliest European overseas colony in Subsaharan Africa. He discovered some of the Cape Verde islands on behalf of Henry ...
and
Diogo Gomes Diogo Gomes () was a Portuguese navigator, explorer and writer. Diogo Gomes was a servant and explorer of Portuguese prince, Henry the Navigator. His memoirs were dictated late in his life to Martin Behaim. They are an invaluable (if sometimes ...
in 1460.Valor simbólico do centro histórico da Praia
Lourenço Conceição Gomes, Universidade Portucalense, 2008, p. 97
Until the end of the 16th century the only human activity on the island was breeding wild cattle. The island's first settlement, now known as Povoação Velha, was established in 1620 for its salt deposits, which were mainly exploited by the English. In 1820, after many pirate attacks, the population moved to Porto Inglês, later renamed Sal Rei, which had been founded at the end of the 18th century. As did much of the Cape Verdean economy, the exploitation of salt on Boa Vista also relied largely on slavery. A Portuguese-British commission to end slavery was established in Boa Vista in 1842, but slavery was not completely abolished until 1876. Until 1935 the municipality of Boa Vista also covered the island of Sal. In 1975, Cape Verde declared its independence.


Municipality

Administratively, the island of Boa Vista is covered by one municipality, ''
Concelho Concelho () is the Portuguese-language term for municipality, referring to the territorial subdivision in local government. In comparison, the word ''município'' () refers to the organs of State. This differentiation is still in use in Portugal ...
da Boa Vista''. This municipality consists of two '' freguesias'' (civil parishes): Santa Isabel and São João Baptista. The municipal seat is the city Sal Rei. The island's two parishes are subdivided into 9 population zones for statistical purposes:


Politics

Since 2016, the local party BASTA is the ruling party of the municipality. The results of the latest elections, in 2016:Official results local elections 2016
, ''Boletim Oficial I Série, Número 53'', 23 September 2016


Population

In the 1830s, the population of Boa Vista was estimated at 4,000. In 2015 Boa Vista's population was 14,451. Most of the population live in Sal Rei, but there are also several smaller settlements with 10 to 100 people. With 23.3 inhabitants per km2, it is the least-dense populated island in the archipelago. The population of Boa Vista consist of a mixture of different nationalities. The Creoles, of mixed mainland African and European descent are the biggest group of inhabitants, with no less than 70%, as a lot of Portuguese entered into a relation with the slaves of the African continent, during the colonization of Portugal, and settled in Boa Vista afterwards.


Economy

Before, the inhabitants of Boa Vista survived off salt collection and date farming. Nowadays they still earn money from date farming but also from tourism. A lot of people work in the touristic sector as taxi drivers, employees in the various hotel chains or as souvenir salesmen in Sal Rei. The income from tourism has risen rapidly since the international airport opened in 2007. There are several hotels and beach resorts on the island.


Transport

The airport of Boa Vista is Aristides Pereira International Airport, about 5 km southeast of Sal Rei. There are ferry services from the port of Sal Rei. The island has 64 km of national roads, the single first class national road connects Sal Rei and Rabil.Classification of National Roads
(Santo Antão, São Vicente, São Nicolau, Sal, Boa Vista), Instituto de Estradas


Nature

Boa Vista is not as abundant in flora and fauna as the other larger or more humid islands such as Santiago and Santo Antão; only 3% of its area is forested. However, 37% of its area is a protected area, which is the highest proportion of all inhabited Cape Verde islands. There are 14 protected areas on Boa Vista, including beaches that are important nesting areas for
loggerhead sea turtle The loggerhead sea turtle (''Caretta caretta'') is a species of sea turtle, oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. It is a marine reptile, belonging to the Family (biology), family Cheloniidae. The average loggerhead measures around ...
s and birds. There are several endemic species, e.g. Boa Vista wall gecko (''Tarentola boavistensis''), '' Conus boavistensis'', '' Conus salreiensis'', and '' Plesiocystiscus bubistae''.


Gallery

File:bubista.jpg, Boa Vista landscape. File:Praia de Cabral.JPG, Praia de Cabral, Boa Vista, Cape Verde File:Cape_verde_boa_vista_sal_rei_2048x1536px.jpg, The capital, Sal Rei File:Curral Velho, Cape Verde.jpg, Ruins of the abandoned village '' Curral Velho''. File:Sal Rei Beach.jpg, Sal Rei beach


Sports

There are several football clubs on Boa Vista, organised in the Boa Vista Regional Football Association.


Notable residents

* Aristides Pereira, Cape Verde's first president * Germano Almeida, a Cape Verdean writerEducom.sce.fct.unl.pt


References


External links


Tourist site, Boavista Official

Câmara Municipal da Boa Vista
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