Salineiro

Salineiro
Coordinates: 14°56′16″N 23°36′07″W / 14.9378°N 23.6019°W / 14.9378; -23.6019Coordinates: 14°56′16″N 23°36′07″W / 14.9378°N 23.6019°W / 14.9378; -23.6019
Country Cape Verde
Island Santiago
Municipality Ribeira Grande de Santiago
Civil parish Santíssimo Nome de Jesus
Population (2010)[1]
  Total 1,113

Salineiro is a village in the southern part of the island of Santiago, Cape Verde. It is situated 2 km north of Cidade Velha and 12 km northwest of the capital Praia. It is part of the municipality of Ribeira Grande de Santiago. Its 2010 population was 1,113.

Less than a kilometer east is the village of Calabaceira, it is also located nearly southwest of João Varela, and northeast of Porto Gouveia. For four kilometers west of Salineiro consists of a volcanic plateau with grasslands and a few buildings.

Salineiro is the Portuguese name for salt marshes that exists in the area. East of the village is a small ledge where Ribeira Grande de Santiago flows. Salineiro are connected with Caminho de Ribeira Grande de Santiago that starts in Cidade Velha and finishes northeast of Rui Vaz.

In the 1990s and the 2000s, the village nearly formed a square, parts of the built up area spread to the north, the southeast and the southwest in the early 2010s.

The Barragem de Salineiro (Salineiro Dam) first built in 2011 and finished on June 30, 2013, its location is approximately 1 kilometer north on the Ribeira Grande de Santiago.[2] The dam goes roughly east to west but with a 10-15 degree angle facing north. It forms a small Salineiro Dam Reservoir, unlike reservoirs of the north of the island which is predominantly dry. Salineiro are the two predominantly dry reservoirs in Cape Verde the other being Canto de Cagarra which is in the north of Santo Antão Island on Ribeira da Garça.

References

  1. "2010 Census results". Instituto Nacional de Estatística Cabo Verde (in Portuguese). 17 March 2014.
  2. "Barragem de Salineiro é inaugurada hoje" [Salineiro Dam to Open Today]. A Semana (in Portuguese). 29 June 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
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