Arraial d'Ajuda explained

Arraial d'Ajuda is a district in the municipality of Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil.[1] The city is known for its beaches and its architecture that make it a destination for tourism, which is the main economic activity of the district. Arraial d'Ajuda is connected to Porto Seguro by a ferry boat crossing the mouth of the Buranhém River on the BA-986 state road.

History

The city was originally named Arraial de Nossa Senhora d'Ajuda as a tribute to Saint Padroeira.

Arraial d'Ajuda was home for one of the first airfield of Brazil. The "aviation field" (campo de aviação) of Arraial d'Ajuda was dedicated in 1939. This facility was closed in 1982 after the new commercial airport of Porto Seguro was opened. Central Park (Parque Central) sits on the site of the former airfield. The Manoel Crescêncio Santiago street lies on the former crosswind runway. It was named after one of the guards appointed by the then Department of Civil Aviation (DAC).[2]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sinopse por setores . Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE) . 16 November 2011 . 23 December 2015.
  2. Silva, T. S. et al. Asas Para Porto Seguro: Histórias e Memórias do Antigo Campo de Aviação do Arraial d'Ajuda. Paco Editorial, 2019