São Tomé Explained

Official Name:São Tomé
Named For:Thomas the Apostle
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:São Tomé and Príncipe#Africa
Pushpin Relief:1
Pushpin Map Caption:Location on São Tomé Island
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Island
Subdivision Name1:São Tomé
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Água Grande
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:1485
Area Total Km2:17
Population As Of:2015 estimate
Population Total:71,868
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:GMT
Utc Offset:+0
Coordinates:0.3361°N 6.7306°W
Elevation M:137
Area Code:+239-11x-xxxx through 14x-xxxx

São Tomé is the capital and largest city of the Central African island country of São Tomé and Príncipe. Its name is Portuguese for "Saint Thomas". Founded in the 15th century, it is one of Africa's oldest colonial cities.[1]

History

See also: Timeline of São Tomé and History of São Tomé and Príncipe. Álvaro Caminha founded the colony of São Tomé in 1493. The Portuguese came to São Tomé in search of land to grow sugarcane. The island was uninhabited before the arrival of the Portuguese sometime around 1470. São Tomé, situated about 40km (30miles) north of the equator, had a climate wet enough to grow sugarcane in wild abundance. In 1497, 2,000 Jewish children, eight years old and under, were taken from the Iberian peninsula, to receive catholic education, following the national policy of conversion to Catholicism.[2] The nearby African Kingdom of Kongo eventually became a source of slave labor as well. The island of São Tomé was the main center of sugar production in the sixteenth century; it was overtaken by Brazil by 1600.[3]

São Tomé is centred on a sixteenth-century cathedral, that was largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Another early building is Fort São Sebastião, built in 1566 and now the São Tomé National Museum. On July 9, 1595, a slave revolt led by Rei Amador took control of the capital; they were subjugated in 1596.[4] In 1599, the Dutch took the city as well as the islands for two days; they re-occupied it in 1641 for a year. The city served as the capital of the Portuguese colony of São Tomé and Príncipe and, from São Tomé and Príncipe's independence in 1975, as capital of the sovereign nation.[5]

Geography

Important as a port, São Tomé is located on Ana Chaves Bay in the northeast of São Tomé Island, and Ilhéu das Cabras lies nearby offshore. São Tomé is located northeast of Trindade, southeast of Guadalupe and northwest of Santana. It is linked to these towns by a highway which encircles the entire island of São Tomé. It is linked to Cape Verde by a weekly ferry.[6]

Features of the town include the Presidential Palace, the cathedral, and a cinema. The city is also home to schools, and middle schools, high schools, one polytechnic, two markets, three radio stations, the public television station TVSP, several clinics and hospitals, the country's main airport - São Tomé International Airport (with direct regular scheduled flights to Angola, Gabon, Ghana and Portugal as well as occasional domestic flights to Príncipe), and many squares (praças). São Tomé also serves as the centre of the island's road and bus networks The town is well known for the tchiloli playing.[7]

Transport

São Tomé is served by São Tomé International Airport with regular flights to Europe and other African countries.

Climate

São Tomé features a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen As), although it is not far above a semi-arid climate (BSh) due to the influence of the cold Benguela Current, which makes even the wettest months drier than would be expected for such a low latitude but at the same time makes the city very cloudy and foggy even during the almost rainless dry season mid-year. The city has a relatively lengthy wet season from October through May and a short dry season. São Tomé sees on average just under 900mm of rainfall per year. Temperatures in the city are relatively constant, with average high temperatures usually around 30°C and average low temperatures around 22°C.

Education

The following Portuguese international schools are in the city:[8]

Health

The main hospital of the country is Hospital Ayres de Menezes.

Sports

Sports clubs based in the city include Sporting Praia Cruz and Vitória FC based in the neighborhood of Riboque. All clubs play at Estádio Nacional 12 de Julho.

Places of worship

Among the places of worship, they are predominantly Christian churches and temples : Roman Catholic Diocese of São Tomé and Príncipe (Catholic Church), Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, Assemblies of God.[9]

Notable people

Sports

International relations

São Tomé is twinned with:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . stp.gov.st.
  2. Book: Allen, Theodore . The invention of the white race . Verso . 1997 . 9781844677719 . Second . London . 5; Appendix C . 738350824.
  3. Book: Manning, Patrick. Themes in West Africa's history. 2006. Ohio University. Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku.. 978-0-8214-4566-2. Athens. 102–103. Slavery & Slave Trade in West Africa 1450-1930. 745696019.
  4. Book: Seibert , Gerhard . 191–192. 1. Rei Amador. Dictionary of African Biography. 9780195382075. Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.. 2012. Oxford University Press USA.
  5. Roman Adrian Cybriwsky, Capital Cities around the World: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2013, p. 275
  6. Web site: São Tomé gets ferry link with Cape Verde. afrol.com.
  7. Web site: Cultura.
  8. "ESCOLAS COM CURRÍCULO PORTUGUÊS EM S. TOMÉ" (Archive). Direção de Serviços de Ensino e Escolas Portuguesas no Estrangeiro (DSEEPE) of the Portuguese Education Ministry. Retrieved on October 26, 2015.
  9. Web site: Sao Tome and Principe | Map, Population, Flag, Culture, History, & People | Britannica. 2023-02-12. www.britannica.com. en.
  10. Web site: Lisboa - Geminações de Cidades e Vilas. 2013-08-23. Associação Nacional de Municípios Portugueses [National Association of Portuguese Municipalities]. pt. Lisbon - Twinning of Cities and Towns.
  11. Web site: Acordos de Geminação, de Cooperação e/ou Amizade da Cidade de Lisboa. 2013-08-23. Camara Municipal de Lisboa. pt. Lisbon - Twinning Agreements, Cooperation and Friendship.