Ilhéus Explained

Ilhéus
Official Name:The Municipality of
São Jorge dos Ilhéos
Settlement Type:Municipality
Nickname:Princesinha do Sul (Little Princess of the South)
Mapsize:275px
Coordinates:-14.7889°N -39.0489°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Brazil
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Nordeste
Subdivision Type2:State
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:28 June 1536
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Mário Alexandre
Area Total Km2:1588.555
Area Footnotes:[1]
Elevation M:52
Population Total:178,649
Population As Of:2022[2]
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:BRT
Utc Offset:-3

Ilhéus (pronounced as /pt/) is a major city located in the southern coastal region of Bahia, Brazil, 211 km south of Salvador, the state's capital. The city was founded in 1534 as Vila de São Jorge dos Ilhéus and is known as one of the most important tourism centers of the northeast of Brazil.

Geography

As of 2020 Ilhéus had approximately 159,923 inhabitants, with an area of 1850 km sq, and its downtown is located 1 km away from the Atlantic Ocean.

Climate

Ilhéus has a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen: Af).

Conservation

The municipality contains a small part of the Una Wildlife Refuge, which surrounds the Una Biological Reserve in the neighboring municipality of Una.It contains 15% of the Serra do Conduru State Park, created in 1997.It contains part of the Lagoa Encantada e Rio Almada Environmental Protection Area, created in 1993.The APA is threatened by water pollution from sewage and garbage, since most of the communities have no sanitation. There are irregular settlements of squatters in the coastal area. Other threats include irregular fishing, deforestation, fires, hunting and the illegal trade in wild animals.

Economy

The city was once one of the biggest exporters of cocoa beans.

The city's economy is based mainly on tourism, as a result of its beaches and cultural heritage that includes early Portuguese buildings, history and culinary distinctions, which bring to the city many Brazilian and foreign tourists.

Urban infrastructure

There is a proposal for the construction of a new deep water port which due to impact has been opposed by environmental activists but has been accepted by the government as important for the economy.[3]

Transportation

with destinations Belo Horizonte-Confins (CNF), Campinas (VCP), Salvador (SSA), São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH) and São Paulo-Guarulhos (GRU).

Culture

Ilhéus is the hometown of Jorge Amado, the best known writer in Brazil. He wrote over 25 novels, which were translated into 48 languages and stayed on bestseller lists in 52 countries. His novels like Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon and Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands portray life and customs in the Northeastern region of Brazil. The plots of these and his other major works largely treat the lives of poor urban and rural black and mulatto communities of Bahia, as well as the land wars that raged in Ilhéus, where cocoa barons killed each other for power and cocoa plantations.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. 2017 . 2018 Area Total . 27 March 2019 . pt.
  2. https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/ba/ilheus/panorama IBGE 2022
  3. https://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/en/geral/noticia/2014-09/govt-oks-new-port-bahia-despite-pressure-environmentalists Agencia do Brasil:Noticia:September 2009: Government okays new port in Bahia State despite pressure from environmentalists