São Pedro (Ponta Delgada)

São Pedro
Civil Parish
A small plaza along the densely populated Avenida D. João III, an area of condominiums and apartments most recently constructed within the past 10 years
Official name: Freguesia de São Pedro
Name origin: Portuguese for Saint Peter
Country  Portugal
Autonomous Region  Azores
Island São Miguel
Municipality Ponta Delgada
Center São Gonçalo
 - elevation 47 m (154 ft)
 - coordinates 37°45′2″N 25°39′29″W / 37.75056°N 25.65806°W / 37.75056; -25.65806Coordinates: 37°45′2″N 25°39′29″W / 37.75056°N 25.65806°W / 37.75056; -25.65806
Highest point Pico do Funcho
 - elevation 146 m (479 ft)
 - coordinates 37°45′39″N 25°39′27″W / 37.76083°N 25.65750°W / 37.76083; -25.65750
Lowest point Sea Level
 - location Atlantic Ocean
Area 2.89 km2 (1 sq mi)
 - water .00 km2 (0 sq mi)
 - urban 1.88 km2 (1 sq mi)
Population 7,742 (2011)
Density 2,679/km2 (6,939/sq mi)
LAU Junta Freguesia
 - location Rua Manuel Amaral Mendonça
President Junta Francisco José Guedes
Timezone Azores (UTC-1)
 - summer (DST) Azores (UTC0)
Postal Zone 9500-322
Area Code & Prefix (+351) 292 XXX-XXXX
Patron Saint São Pedro
Location of the civil parish of São Pedro within the municipality of Ponta Delgada
Wikimedia Commons: São Pedro (Ponta Delgada)
Statistics: Instituto Nacional de Estatística[1]
Geographic detail from CAOP (2010)[2] produced by Instituto Geográfico Português (IGP)

São Pedro (Portuguese for Saint Peter) is the easternmost civil parish in the municipality of Ponta Delgada on the island of São Miguel in the archipelago of the Azores. It is part of the historic downtown of Ponta Delgada. The population in 2011 was 7,742,[3] in an area of 2.89 km².[4] The parish was first incorporated in 1976.

History

A view of the urbanized area of São Pedro and the docklands
The Pêro de Tieve Marina on the coast of São Pedro

The first inhabitants on the island of São Miguel were primarily farmers, and were granted tracts of land to cultivate. These small populations would eventually form the nucleus of the three main agglomerations in southern São Miguel: Matriz, Santa Clara and São Pedro. In addition to agriculture, farmers were fishermen, complimenting their seasonal activities and sheltered by the natural harbours in the regions.

By 1499, the population included the writer Pêro de Teive, who signed the document that elevated Ponta Delgada to status of town. In the 19th century, at the beginning of the Liberal Wars, the residence of Morgado do Canto became the residence for Dom Pedro, Duke of Bragança, when he disembarked and installed his Liberal faction in the Azores. From here, the Duke would travel to the other islands and gather forces before parting for the continent with 7,500 troops to combat the Miguelist faction. The departure occurred from Relvão, a zone that was later transformed into a public walkway and retained the title of Alameda da Liberdade or Alameda do Duque de Bragança.

Architecture

The rectory building of the University of the Azores, the complex is one of the main institutions that exist in the parish
The Church of São Pedro, the parochial church, of the civil parish

Civic

Religious

Notable citizens

References

  1. INE, ed. (2010), Censos 2011 - Resultadas Preliminares [2011 Census - Preliminary Results] (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Nacional de Estatística, retrieved 1 January 2012
  2. IGP, ed. (2010), Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Instituto Geográfico Português, retrieved 1 July 2011
  3. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  4. Eurostat
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