Serra Negra (Cape Verde) Explained

Serra Negra
Elevation M:104
Translation:black mountain
Language:Portuguese
Pronunciation:pronounced as /pt/
Location:island of Sal, Cape Verde
Coordinates:16.6586°N -22.8858°W
Map:Cape Verde

Serra Negra is a hill in the southeastern part of the island of Sal in Cape Verde. Its maximum elevation is 104 m, the highest point in southern Sal.[1] It stretches for about 2.5 km along the east coast of the island, between the headland Ponta da Fragata in the south and the Ponta do Morrinho Vermelho in the north. The nearest settlement is Murdeira, to the west. The mountain forms part of a protected area as a nature reserve, important as nesting area for seabirds and turtles.[2] The nature reserve covers 3.31km2 of land and 22.96km2 of ocean.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.idecv.gov.cv/index.php/pt/destaques2/42-visor Cabo Verde Visor
  2. http://www.areasprotegidas.gov.cv/images/RESERVAS%20NATURAIS_pdf.pdf Reservas Naturais
  3. http://extwprlegs1.fao.org/docs/pdf/cvi154186.pdf Resolução nº 36/2016