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Fogo ( Portuguese for "
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") is an
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in the Sotavento group of
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. Its population is 35,837 (2015),Cabo Verde, Statistical Yearbook 2015
Instituto Nacional de Estatística
with an area of 476 km2. It reaches the highest altitude of all the islands in Cape Verde, rising to
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at the summit of its active volcano, Pico do Fogo.


History

The eastern side of Fogo collapsed into the ocean 73,000 years ago, creating a tsunami 170 meters high which struck the nearby island of
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. Fogo was discovered in 1460 by
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captain
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on behalf of
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and the Portuguese Crown. It appeared in a 1598 map as ''I. de Fogo''. Fogo was the second island of Cape Verde that was settled by the Portuguese, between 1470 and 1490, making São Filipe the second oldest town of Cape Verde after
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The Fogo volcano erupted frequently, both from the summit and from flank fissures, notably in 1680, 1725, 1857, 1951, 1995, and 2014–15. The eruption of 1680 covered much of the island in ash, which forced many inhabitants to flee to the nearby island of Brava. Fogo has been very susceptible to drought and famine. In years that the rains during the summer months were insufficient, many inhabitants were menaced by starvation. This occurred several times in the 18th and 19th century, and also between 1941 and 1943, when 31% of the island population perished. Until January 1992 the island was one single municipality, subdivided into four parishes. The southwestern three parishes joined the new municipality of São Filipe and the northeastern parish Nossa Senhora da Ajuda became the municipality of Mosteiros. The parish of Santa Catarina do Fogo was separated from São Filipe in 2005, and became the Municipality of Santa Catarina do Fogo.


Geography

One of the southernmost islands in Cape Verde, Fogo is located between the islands of
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to the east and Brava to the west. It is 26.3 km long and 23.9 km wide; its area is 476 km2. Practically the whole island is a
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that has been periodically active: it last erupted in 2014. The largest volcanic feature is
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, a
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, which has walls high, and has a breach in its eastern rim. Two small villages, Portela and Bangaeira, exist in the floor of the caldera (
Chã das Caldeiras Chã das Caldeiras (“Plain of the Calderas”) is a small community of approximately 700 inhabitants in the crater of the volcano Pico do Fogo on the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. The village consists of two main neighborhoods: Portela and Bangae ...
); the residents were evacuated during eruptions. The island's main city is São Filipe, near which are an
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and a
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. Fogo is largely an
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, fertile island. The north-eastern part receives the most precipitation.


Flora and fauna

Key bird species of Fogo are
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, Boyd's shearwater and Cape Verde swift. The endemic plants ''
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'' (
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) and ''
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'' ( critically endangered) are only found on the outer crater rim of the volcano of Fogo.


Climate

Being very mountainous, Fogo has quite a number of climates. Along the coast Fogo has a moderate dry tropical climate according to the Köppen–Geiger climate classification system; higher on the slopes (~ A.S.L.) it has a semiarid mild tropical climate (Köppen–Geiger ''BSh'' with very balanced temperatures year round; above it has a cool highland subtropical steppe climate (Köppen–Geiger ''BSkL''). The average annual temperature on the coast is about , decreasing to some on the highest ground. There can be remarkably cool weather in the interior, with the warmer wet season starting in July and ending in November, with the colder dry season starting in December and ending in May. Drought, the major
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of Cape Verdean islands, is much less pronounced on Fogo, due to the mountain's ability to gain moisture from clouds. During the mid-nineteenth century, Fogo suffered from severe
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s. Death from
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was common in the 1830s.


Population

In the 1830s, Fogo had an estimated human population of 10,000. In 2015, Fogo had 35,837 inhabitants, making it the fourth most populous island in the Cape Verde archipelago after Santiago, São Vicente and Santo Antão. Since 2015, there are three cities ( São Filipe, Mosteiros and Cova Figueira) and two towns (
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and Patim) in the island. The official language of Fogo is Portuguese; yet mostly Fogo Creole is spoken.


Economy

The economy of the island is based on agriculture and fishing, with
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and
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among the main products. In the 1830s, Fogo's wine was described as being "very superior." Due to its volcanic soil Fogo's coffee also has a good reputation. The island has experienced a substantial
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. Many households live off remittances from emigrants in the U.S. and in European countries (Portugal, France, the Netherlands, Italy). Fogo fosters strong connections to Rhode Island and to Massachusetts (U.S.), where many people with Cape Verdean origin live. Tourism is steadily becoming popular. The volcano (allowed only accompanied by a local guide) is the island's major attraction but many visitors also come to see relatives. The historic city of São Filipe and
Chã das Caldeiras Chã das Caldeiras (“Plain of the Calderas”) is a small community of approximately 700 inhabitants in the crater of the volcano Pico do Fogo on the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. The village consists of two main neighborhoods: Portela and Bangae ...
in the volcanic crater receive the bulk of visitors. No great tourism facilities exist, but there are small hotels and bed-and-breakfasts and local guides offer hiking tours.


Administrative divisions

The island is divided in three municipalities, which are subdivided into civil parishes: * Mosteiros ** Nossa Senhora da Ajuda * Santa Catarina do Fogo ** Santa Catarina do Fogo * São Filipe ** Nossa Senhora da Conceição ** São Lourenço


Transportation

The island has a domestic airport,
São Filipe Airport São Filipe Airport ( pt, Aeródromo de São Filipe, also: ''Aeródromo do Fogo'') is Cape Verde's fifth most-used airport, located in the island of Fogo. It is located 2 km southeast of the town of São Filipe, near the Atlantic Ocean. I ...
, located in the southwest of the island. There is a port at
Vale de Cavaleiros Vale de Caveiros is the port of the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. It is situated 3 km north of the city of São Filipe. The port is managed by the national port authority ENAPOR. The port was reconstructed and expanded in 2013. See also *L ...
near São Filipe, with ferry connections to the islands of Brava (Furna) and
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(Praia). There are two first class national roads on Fogo: the Fogo Circular Road (EN1-FG01) and the road linking São Filipe and the island's port (EN1-FG02).Ilha do Fogo, Rede rodoviária
, Instituto de Estradas


Sports

The main football teams are
Académica do Fogo Associação Académica do Fogo is a football club that currently plays in the Campeonato Nacional de Cabo Verde and in the Fogo Island League in Cape Verde. It is based in the island of Fogo and plays in the stadium with a capacity of 1000. Th ...
,
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, Cutelinho, Spartak d'Aguadinha and Vulcânicos.


Notable people

* Pedro Cardoso, poet * Zé Luís, footballer * Pedro Pires, first Prime Minister and 3rd President of Cape Verde *
Henrique Teixeira de Sousa Henrique Teixeira de Sousa (September 19, 1919 in São Lourenço on the island of Fogo – March 3, 2006) was a doctor and author from Cape Verde. Biography Teixeira de Sousa graduated in 1945 in Lisbon with a degree in Medicine, having atte ...
, writer * Carlos de Vasconcelos, politician and journalist


Gallery

File:Mount fogo.jpg, Main ash cone of Pico do Fogo File:Fogo-island-perspective.jpg, 3-D image of the island of Fogo from NNE File:Fogo, 2009.jpg, Chã das Caldeiras and main ash cone, Fogo.
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satellite image, 2009 File:Ilha do Fogo aerial shot 1.jpg, Aerial shot File:Ilha do Fogo aerial shot 2.jpg, Aerial shot File:FogoLosma.jpg, Losma, an endemic medicinal plant


References


External links


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