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Tarrafal, Cape Verde (municipality)

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Country
  
Cape Verde

Area
  
120.8 km²

Island
  
Santiago

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Tarrafal is a concelho (municipality) of Cape Verde. It is situated in the northern part of the island of Santiago. Its seat is the town Tarrafal. Its population was 18,561 at the 2010 census.

Contents

Under Salazar the Tarrafal Concentration Camp was built on the plain south of town (Chão Bom) to contain opponents of the political regime.

Subdivisions

The municipality consists of one freguesia (civil parish), Santo Amaro Abade. The freguesia is subdivided into the following settlements, its population data are of the 2010 census:

Economy

The economy includes businesses, agriculture, fishing, and tourism.

History

The municipality was created on May 4, 1912, when two northern parishes of the older Municipality of Santa Catarina were split off to become the Municipality of Tarrafal, the seat of Santa Catarina moved to Assomada and Tarrafal became the seat of a municipality with its own name. In 1991, a southeastern parish of the Municipality was split off to become the Municipality of São Miguel.

Sights

Tarrafal has various sights to offer. There are an interesting town hall, a market hall, a comparatively large church, Saint Amaro Abade and Estádio de Mangue in the southern end next to the communal boundary with Chão Bom and newly constructed hotels east of it, in the market place. Every year Tarrafal invites everyone to celebrate the name festival (Festa de Santo Amaro). The date is January 15.

Other sites includes two lighthouses in the northwestern and northern extremities of the island including Ponta Preta locate on the point with the same name and another at Ponta Moreia.

Sports

Several football (soccer) clubs are founded in the municipality, all clubs play at Estádio de Mangue in the Mangue neighborhood in the south of Tarrafal north of the communal limits.

  • Barcelona
  • Beira-Mar, the oldest club in Tarrafal
  • Chão Bom or Tchon Bon (also as Txon Bon)
  • Estrela dos Amadores
  • Real Júnior
  • Varandinha
  • Since 2016, the GAFT Cup is the municipality's football (soccer) cup competition takes place in October. It features a club from the municipality, Barcelona was non-participant in the first edition.

    Demography

    Most of the population is rural. The urban population is concentrated in the town of Tarrafal.

    Politics

    The MpD is the ruling party of the municipality which won 43.7% in the last election.

    Notable people

  • Anilton César Varela da Silva, futsal player
  • Gracelino Barbosa, para-athlete
  • Pedro Celestino SIlva Soares, footballer (soccer player)
  • Silvino Lopes Évora, writer
  • Mário Lúcio de Sousa, singer, member of the band Simentera
  • Janício Martins, footballer (soccer player)
  • References

    Tarrafal, Cape Verde (municipality) Wikipedia