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For the river in Cape Verde, see Ribeira da Janela, Cape Verde. Civil parish in Madeira, Portugal
Ribeira da Janela
Civil parish
Rocky coast and islet of Ribeira da JanelaRocky coast and islet of Ribeira da Janela
Flag of Ribeira da JanelaFlagCoat of arms of Ribeira da JanelaCoat of arms
Ribeira da Janela is located in MadeiraRibeira da JanelaRibeira da JanelaLocation in Madeira
Coordinates: 32°48′35″N 17°9′10″W / 32.80972°N 17.15278°W / 32.80972; -17.15278
Country Portugal
Auton. regionMadeira
IslandMadeira
MunicipalityPorto Moniz
Area
 • Total18.48 km (7.14 sq mi)
Elevation924 m (3,031 ft)
Population
 • Total228
 • Density12/km (32/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+00:00 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+01:00 (WEST)
Postal code9270-101
Area code291
PatronNossa Senhora da Encarnação

Ribeira da Janela is a civil parish (Portuguese: freguesia) in the municipality of Porto Moniz in the Portuguese islands of Madeira. The population in 2011 was 228, in an area of 18.48 km.

History

The parish was marked by a massive exodus in the 1960s, from which it has yet not recovered.

Geography

The mouth of the Ribeira da Janela river valley, in the community of the same name

It is located northeast coast of the municipality of Porto Moniz, connected by the main roadway that circles the island to the principal communities in Funchal and Calheta. Mountainous, the parish is cut by several river valleys extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the interior plateau of Paul da Serra, where it borders the municipalities of Ponta do Sol and Calheta. The ravine, Ribeira da Janela, meanders through the parish from Paul da Serra (springing from the plateau at around 1,420 metres altitude) and flows at various intervals along the water course. The valley cut by this ravine is one of the longest in Madeira. Forests dominate the northern and the western parts of the valley and while brush characterises the remaining areas.

References

  1. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
  2. Eurostat Archived October 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Fernandes, Catanho (2003), Madeira, Florence, Italy: Casa Editrice Bonechi, ISBN 9788847612495, p 68
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