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Santa Cruz, Praia da Vitória






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Coordinates: 38°4346N 27°0358W / 38.7295°N 27.0662°W / 38.7295; -27.0662
 

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Santa Cruz
A view of the city centre of Praia da Vitória, the core of the civil parish of Santa Cruz
A view of the city centre of Praia da Vitória, the core of the civil parish of Santa Cruz
Coat of arms of Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz is located in Azores
Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz

Location in the Azores

Santa Cruz is located in Terceira
Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz (Terceira)

Coordinates: 38°43′46N 27°03′58W / 38.7295°N 27.0662°W / 38.7295; -27.0662
Country Portugal
Auton. regionAzores
IslandTerceira
MunicipalityPraia da Vitória
Area
 • Total30.09 km2 (11.62 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total6,690
 • Density220/km2 (580/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−01:00 (AZOT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC±00:00 (AZOST)
Postal code
9760-438
Area code295
PatronHoly Cross
Websitewww.jfsantacruz.com

Santa Cruz is a parish in the municipality of Praia da Vitória on the island of Terceira in the Portuguese Azores. The population in 2011 was 6,690,[1] in an area of 30.09 km2.[2] It contains the localities Santa Luzia, Santa Rita, Juncal, Casa da Ribeira and Santa Cruz.

History[edit]

The Church of Santa Cruz, whose courtyard was used to acclaim the Portuguese Restoration of John IV of Portugal
Ramo Grande cattle on the old beach of Santa Cruz, with the old fortifications in the background

Since the beginning of the island's settlement, Praia has been an important centre: it was the centre of the first Captaincy of Terceira (1456–1470), under the command of Jácome de Bruges, then the first Donatary-Captain. Praia was elevated to the status town in 1480, under the stewardship of then Donatry-Captain Álvaro Martins Homem.[3] At the end of the 15th and then 16th century, it contributed to the economy and prosperity of the region.[3]

In 1582, D. António, Prior of Crato disembarked in the Praia, escaping his conflict with Philip II of Spain, where he was acclaimed by the peoples of the Azores.[3] At the end of the Phillippian dynastic union, Francisco Ornelas da Câmara acclaimed D. John IV of Portugal as King of Portugal on 24 March 1641 in the courtyard of the parochial church. He was supported by the gathered populous, ending a period of Spanish occupation.[3]

During the Liberal Wars between Liberals and Absolutists (1828–1834) the citizens of Praia sided with Liberal faction, resulting in a battle on 11 August 1829.[3] An Miguelist armada, that included 21 ships and military troops that landed, confronted the local population, who resisted heroically and defeated the powerful armada.[3] This victory influenced Queen D. Maria II to change and bestow the name of Praia da Vitória to community.[3]

Its economic importance grew, even following the 15 June 1841 earthquake (known as the Caída da Praia) that completely destroyed the settlement. Owing to the efforts of Silvestre Ribeiro, the city was reconstructed.[3]

But, this growth and development expanded significantly during the 20th century, with the arrival of the British and North American forces during the Second World War.[3]

On 20 June 1981, the town was attributed the status of city.[3]

Geography[edit]

Santa Cruz extends along the Serra do Facho, a ridge that extends from the northeast to southeast coast, encompassing that parishes of Lajes and Santa Cruz, that includes the bay of Praia and Ramo Grande area.[3]

Economy[edit]

The international airport in Lajes-Santa Cruz and the oceanic port make Santa Cruz the central parish of the municipality, functioning as one of the principal commercial centres of the archipelago.[3] Similarly, the industrial park, located in Praia bay, provides an integration of export commerce.[3]

Notable citizens[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Correspondence table LAU – NUTS 2016, EU-28 and EFTA / available Candidate Countries". Eurostat. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Junta Freguesia (ed.), História (in Portuguese), Santa Cruz (Praia da Vitória), Portugal: Junta Freguesia de Santa Cruz, archived from the original on 22 December 2015, retrieved 3 October 2015

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