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Calheta, Madeira Islands
| Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Region: | Madeira Islands |
| District: | Madeira Island |
| Population: | 11,946 2001 |
| Area: | 115.65 km² |
| Density | 103.29/km² |
| Altitude: | Lowest and Centrr: Atlantic Ocean Highest: - |
| Number of parishes: | 8 |
Calheta is a parish in the western part of Madeira. Its parish population is 3,105 and the borough is 11,946. Its area is 115.65 km². It is located W of Santana, W of Machico, and 32 WNW of Funchal. It is linked with a road linking northeast to Santana and southeast to Funchal. It is the western parish in the Madeira Island. The area is famous for its yachts. The sands from the Sahara Desert affects the area with dust clouds.
The main source of industry are agriculture and fishing while a small number of businesses are in the downtown area.
- Location:
- Latitude: 32.71667 (32°43') N
- Longitude: 17.21667 (17°11') W
Calheta has a few schools, a few lyceums, a gymnasium, banks, a post office, a small port, beaches and squares or plazas (praças).
The 8 parishes of Calheta include:
- Arco da Calheta
- Calheta
- Estreito da Calheta
- Fajã da Ovelha
- Jardim do Mar
- Paúl do Mar
- Ponta do Pargo
- Prazeres
For statistical and administrative reasons, it is recognized as Vila da Calheta to avoid confusion with another Calheta in the Azores Islands.
| Contents |
Settlements and geographic areas
| Name | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Map links |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jardim Pelado | 32.733 (32°44') N | 17.2 (17°12') W | 140 m (462 ft) | Street map from Mapquest, Aerial photograph from Microsoft Terraserver |
Parish of Calheta
The parish has a population of 1,700 in 2001, its density is 81/km² and the area is 21 km²/2,100 ha.
Nearest parishes (parish)
- Estreito da Calheta, east
- Fajã da Ovelha, west
External links
- Map and aerial photos
- Coordinates:
| Northwest: Atlantic Ocean | North: Porto Moniz | Northeast: São Vicente |
| West: Atlantic Ocean |
Calheta | East: Ponta da Sol |
| South: Atlantic Ocean |
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