Santo Espírito Explained

Santo Espírito should not be confused with Espírito Santo.

Type:parish
Santo Espírito
Region:Azores
Island:Santa Maria
Municipality:Vila do Porto
Coordinates:36.9558°N -25.0414°W
Area Total Km2:26.68
Elevation M:311
Population As Of:2011
Population Total:588
Postal Code:9580-238
Area Code:292
Patron:Nossa Senhora da Purificação

Santo Espírito (pronounced as /pt/) is a Portuguese civil parish, located in the municipality of Vila do Porto, in the autonomous region of Azores. The population in 2011 was 588,[1] in an area of 26.68 km².[2]

History

The parish was first referred in the chronicles of Gaspar Frutuoso:

"Leaving this fajã towards Norte, in the lands created by fields of marcela, because there were many there, they call it Santo Espírito, where they say the older [inhabitants] made their first mass to the Holy Spirit, when they entered there, and from there it became until this day the parish of Santo Espírito, becoming it later built, like today it is, in the invocation of the Purification of Our Lady, with losing its older name. And, because they did not find the field a convenient place for a settlement and town, they went to Santa Ana, like it was, where it stayed later in this place."[3]

Monte Alverne later identified that this area was associated with Nossa Senhora da Purificação, in the place of Espírito Santo.[4]

In the area of Malbusca, during the early settlement of the region, the colonists collected the fungus Roccella tinctoria which was exported to Flanders to produce woad, in an artisanal and risky process:

"Scattered along the cliffs of Malbusca, along the sea, very high and fearful, is collected urzela, which caused men, to risk their lives, inserted into baskets hanging by ropes tied to stakes tucked in the ground, over the rocks with one end to the basket and the other tied to a basket...there they were dropped by rope by hand until they arrive where they wanted to, and, when they had their bag full"[3]

Geography

The parish borders the Atlantic Ocean to the south and east, and it is the largest parish by area covering an expanse of hills, mounts and vegetation-rich escarpments. It is the third most populated in the municipality of Vila do Porto, but its rural communities are very dispersed. Until recently most communities were limited to dirt-road paths and trails to connect them. It is now served by the regional road network, circling the island, and most rural communities have paved roadways.

Ecoregions/Protected areas

Recreational Forest Reserve of Fontinhas

Human geography

The parish is made up of several scattered communities, that include: Almas, Azenha de Baixo, Azenha de Cima, Boavista, Cardal, Calheta, Cruz, Feteirinha, Fonte do Jordão, Glória, Lapa de Baixo, Lapa de Cima, Loural, Maia, Malbusca, Meio Moio, Panasco, Piedade, Santo António, Santo Espírito and Terra do Raposo.

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Civic

Military

Religious

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xlang=en&xpid=INE&xpgid=ine_indicadores&indOcorrCod=0005889&contexto=pi&selTab=tab0 Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  2. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/nuts_nomenclature/documents/PT-LAU.xls Eurostat
  3. Gaspar Frutuoso, Saudades da Terra, Livro III, Capítulo V.
  4. Agostinho de Monte Alverne Crónicas da Província de S. João Evangelista das Ilhas dos Açores, Capítulo I.
  5. Figueiredo (1990), p.47