Achada Grande - Geography

Geography

The area around Achada Furna contains farmlands around the area as well as grasslands and rocks and a mountain slope around the area. The living standards are in the low range as well as its income, one time, there were no money until the late-20th century. The village is near the island's middle class. Much of the population are farmers and are based in agriculture where banana plantations, pineapple and other crops are common. However, much of the needy materials comes from the island capital, nearby Cova Figueira and the diaspora. But for other needs, electricity, communications and appliances are partially available in the area as well as phone lines. A part of the necessities comes from the island capital.

The Island of Fogo
Towns, villages
and settlements
  • Achada Furna
  • Achada Grande
  • Atalaia
  • Bangaeira
  • Cabeça Fundão
  • Campanas
  • Chã das Caldeiras
  • Cova Figueira
  • Coxo
  • Curral Grande
  • Estancía Roque
  • Fajãzinha
  • Figueira Pavão
  • Fonsaco
  • Fonte Aleixo
  • Furna
  • Galinheiros
  • Lomba
  • Miguel Gonçalves
  • Monte Grande
  • Mosteiros
  • Patim
  • Ponta Verde
  • Portela
  • Relva
  • Ribeira Ilhéu
  • Salto
  • Santo António
  • São Filipe
  • São Jorge
  • São Lourenço
  • Vicente Dias
Mountains
  • Chã das Caldeiras
  • Mount Fogo
Municipalities
  • Mosteiros
  • Santa Catarina
  • São Filipe
Parishes
  • Nossa Senhora da Ajuda
  • Nossa Senhora da Conceição
  • Santa Catarina
  • São Lourenço
  • Cape Verde
  • Barlavento
  • Fogo

Coordinates: 14°59′N 24°19′W / 14.983°N 24.317°W / 14.983; -24.317


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