Dona Maria Pia Lighthouse Explained

Dona Maria Pia Lighthouse
Farol de Dona Maria Pia
Farol da Ponta Temerosa
Location:Ponta Temerosa
Praia
Santiago
Cape Verde
Coordinates:14.9004°N -23.5091°W
Yearbuilt:1881
Foundation:concrete base
Construction:masonry tower
Shape:octagonal tower with balcony and lantern attached to 1-storey keeper’s house
Marking:white tower, grey lantern roof
Height:21m (69feet)
Focalheight:25m (82feet)
Characteristic:Fl (2) W 6s.
Country:Cape Verde
Countrynumber:PT-2136

Farol de Dona Maria Pia (also known as Farol da Ponta Temerosa or Farol da Praia) is a lighthouse at the southernmost point of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. It stands on the headland Ponta Temerosa, at the entrance of Praia Harbour, 2 km south of the city centre of Praia. The lighthouse was built in 1881 and was named after Maria Pia of Savoy, queen of Portugal at the time. The octagonal tower is 21 m high and its focal plane is 25 m above mean sea level. It is painted white. The lighthouse is used for navigational purposes.

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