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SÃO JORGE

The Dragon Island

About São Jorge

Elongated island with dramatic cliffs and unique 'fajãs'. Famous for Queijo São Jorge cheese.

Municipalities
2
Population
8,435
Area
243 km²
Density
35/km²

Highlights

  • 1Fajãs (unique coastal areas)
  • 2Queijo São Jorge cheese
  • 3Piscina Natural da Fajã do Ouvidor
  • 4Dramatic cliffs

Municipalities on São Jorge

Velas
São Jorge

Population

4,949

Area

117 km²

Parishes

6

🏭 Economic Sectors

Agriculture (dairy farming and cheese production), Tourism, Fishing, Commerce, Services

🎯 Tourist Attractions

Piscina Natural da Fajã do Ouvidor, Natural Arch of Velas, Igreja de Santa Bárbara (Manadas), Farol da Ponta dos Rosais, Sete Fontes Forest Park, Velas Marina, Portão do Mar

📜 History

Velas became a municipality around 1490 and received 'vila' status in 1500. The municipality was attacked and looted in 1708 by French pirate René Duguay-Trouin. The historic center has suffered greatly from earthquakes, notably those of 1757 and 1980.

✨ Interesting Facts

Home to the famous Queijo São Jorge, a protected cheese that is an important driver of the local economy. The municipality is known for its 'fajãs', small flat areas at the foot of cliffs, formed by landslides or lava flows.

Population density: 42 inhabitants/km²
Official Website
Calheta
São Jorge

Population

3,486

Area

126 km²

Parishes

5

🏭 Economic Sectors

Agriculture (livestock), Fishing (tuna processing), Dairy production (Queijo de São Jorge), Tourism, Crafts

🎯 Tourist Attractions

Miradouro da Fajã dos Cubres, Miradouro Sobre a Calheta, Fajãs das Lagoas de Santo Cristo e dos Cubres de São Jorge, Francisco Lacerda Museum, Igreja de Santa Catarina

📜 History

Calheta was founded in 1483 and received city rights in 1538. The municipality was largely destroyed in July 1757 by a severe earthquake. The port of Calheta was formerly a center for building trans-Atlantic ships.

✨ Interesting Facts

Known for its dramatic coastlines and 'fajãs' (flat, fertile land at the foot of cliffs), offering unique natural conditions. The second largest city on the island and home to the Francisco Lacerda Museum.

Population density: 28 inhabitants/km²
Official Website